
Scarff’s Delicious Plums 
Price all Plum Trees unless otherwise ee 2-6 ft. trees, $1.85 each; 10 rate $1.75: 
noted, by express not prepaid. ' except where otherwise noted. 
There iS a greater interest in plums now than 
for many years and the reason is because there 
are so many new high quality varieties now avail- 
able. There is no finer fruit to eat when picked 
dead ripe from the tree, and the housewife knows 
a hundred ways to cook them—from plum pudding 
down to preserves and jellies. 
Very large fruit; dark red; flesh 
Bradshaw ry, laree fruit; dark reds 
Damson Everyone is familiar with the old- 
fashioned Damson plums and there 
is always a good demand for them. 
= Best of the Green Gage type. Very large, 
Reine Claude greenish ; fine flavor. 
. A valuable plum of fair quality for des- 
italian Prune sert. Long, oval, purple with a thick blue 
bloom; flesh firm and pleasant, separating from the stone. Sep- 
tember. 
Best of all the Japanese varieties. The 
Santa Rosa fruit is large, attractive bright red, yel- 
low flesh and a very prolific bearer. One of the best for canning. 
Price Santa Rosa 75c each. 
® New Quality Plums @ 
These varieties have shown up the best of 300 varieties on test 
at New York Experiment Station. They are outstanding plums of 
excellent quality. 



Stanle Comes into bearing very early. It is a heavy 
y producer, adapted to a wide range of soils and 
has been favorably reported from all parts of America. It is a 
fine blue plum of medium size and high quality. 
. s Is the highest qual- @ Su er Hard Plums @ 
Imperial Epineuse [76 i the Gia Ee y 
World plums. It is of the prune type, reddish purple, Finest Selections from the 
sweet, juicy and delicious flavor. This is the plum of MinnesotalEruit Breeding Fares 
plums for the garden. Price $2.00 each. 
These beautiful selected Native and Hybrid Plums 
are worthy of general planting because of their ex- 
treme hardiness, productivity and bearing at a very 
4 ee ‘ $ early age, their striking appearance and the fact that 
Unsolicited Testimonials they are less affected by rot. 
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Superior 121ée heart shape, bright red, meaty 
Conn.—wnmy Latham plants that were purchased and high quality. Ripens over a long 
from you are yielding wonderfully.—F. H. Beers. . period. Tree rapid growing and starts bearing three 
Ohio—During the Spring of ’43 I bought Gem 
years from bud. 
Ember (Minnesota No. 83) A most attractive 
Yellow Plum blushed with red. One of 
the very best in quality. The tree is vigorous and a 
Cleveland, Ohio—1I bought 12 apple trees of heavy producer. 
you last Spring and they are doing fine and were kf anska Esteemed for its beautiful bright red 
the nicest trees that I bought so far of 125 trees. color, good quality, firm yellow flesh. 
—C. 0. Cook Plant Hanska as a pollenizer for Ember and Superior. 
Special price Hanska trees. 
and Gemzata Strawberries and they have devel- 
oped excellent fruit.—W. L. Hobart. 

STANLEY PLUMS—Best of 75 varieties tested at Colorade 
Experiment Station. Hardier, heavier yielding at early age. 
Planting and cultural directions with Spray schedules for all fruit trees are included in our 16 page 
“Successful Planting’ booklet mailed free with each order. 
To insure success in planting fruit trees be sure to cut the tops back as instructed. Use a gallon of wet 
Peat Moss mixed with the soil in the hole when planting. We are furnishing our customers a high grade of 
Native Acid Horticultural Peat Moss in bags of approximately one bushel for $1.00 each. You will find Peat 
Moss a good investment. 19 

