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FRUITS ..c/ROSES PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES PLUM AND PRUNE TREES 
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Write for a special quotation when over 300 trees are desired. 
Leading Varieties 
BRADSHAW. Large and fine early Plum, dark vio- 
let-red, juicy and good. Very productive, valu- 
able for market. Late August. 
FELLENBURG PRUNE. (italian.) The most popu- 
lar commercial Prune. Valuable for dessert, 
market, drying, or preserving. Fruit large, dark 
purple with blue bloom. Flesh is juicy, delicious, 
separating freely from the stone. Late Sept. 
Other European Varieties 
LOMBARD. Handsome and reddish Plum, flesh yel- 
low. An excellent variety and can be relied 
upon for a crop when other varieties fail. Early 
September. 
REINE CLAUDE. Large, pale yellow, marked with 
red. Mid-September. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Productive, dark purple. 
Early October. 
STANLEY. (New.) Large, prune-shaped; dark 
blue. Flesh juicy, fine grained, sweet. Freestone. 
Mid-September. 
Japanese Variety 
BURBANK. Large, reddish purple skin. Early 
August. 
Fruit is Food— 
Grow Your Own 

PLUM AND PRUNE COLLECTION 
2 yr., Large, 5-6 ft. Trees. ; 
1 Bradshaw 1. Lombard {= 
1 Fellenburg i 
3 for Only $5.00 

PRICES of all varieties (except as noted): 1 yr. No. 1 
select plants, 25 for $4.10; 100 for $12.40; 500 for $43.25. 
‘THREE EXCELLENT BERRIES 
LATHAM. Red. Large, round, richly brilliant red. A su- 
perb success in quality, production and profits. Fruit 
clings to stems several days after fully ripe. Mosaic 
free. Early July. 
SODUS. Purple. Berries very large, firm, and good flavor. 
fet more resistant to drought than Columbian. Mid- 
uly. 
ST. REGIS. Red Everbearing. One of the best. Berries 
are very large. Will supply the table with delicious fruit 
throughout summer. Starts bearing mid-June and con- 
tinues until frost. Price: 25 for $6.15; 100 for $18.60; 
500 for $65.00. 
OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES 
COLUMBIAN. Purple. Very large, somewhat conical, rich, 
juicy; seeds small, bears large crops. Mid-July. 
CUMBERLAND. Black. Berries large, firm, glossy and un- 
surpassed in quality. Early July. 
MORRISON. New Black Raspberry. It ripens a little later 
than Cumberland. The color is an intense, glossy black, 
so attractive that these huge berries sell on sight. The 
fruit has almost no seeds, firm texture, yet juicy. In 
short, this is the most promising new Black Raspberry. 
Price: 25 for $5.15; 100 for $15.50; 500 for $53.25. 
NEWBURGH. Attractive bright red. Fruit very large, firm 
and does not crumble. Plants vigorous, hardy and prac- 
tically mosaic free. Early July. 
TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry from New York Experi-| 
mental Station. Long, conical shape, firm thick flesh, 
flavor excellent. Larger than Latham and one of the 
heaviest bearers we have ever seen. Very early Julyaa 

