ihe 
iz 
-— Standard pe: Sneed? 
For Fall or Spring Planting 
S—Summer A—Autumn W—Winter | 
Over Over 
Six 12 

Each Each Each ~ 
X, 2% to 3% ft. Medium Size...$2.50 $2.35 $2.25 — 
XX, 3% to 4% ft., Regular Stand- 
ATA he) OMI RS Se a cate 2.95 2.70 2.60 — 
XXX, 4% to 6 ft., Extra Large Se- seg 
JOCTACNa i ee etimaiae tented Arr 3.50 3.20 3.10 | 
Bartlett, a, Sept. 15 Flemish Beauty, a, Sept. 17 
Beurre d’Anjou, a, Oct. 15 Kieffer, w, Oct. 28 
Clapp’s Favorite, s, Aug. 25 Seckel, a, Sept. 25 
Duchess de Ang., a, Oct. 15 Sheldon, a, Oct. 9 
For Fall or Spring Planting 

Over Over 
Six 12 
Each Each Each a 
XXX, 3 to 4 ft., Extra Large Selected. .$3.65 $3.45 $3.30 
A—Autumn 
Bartlett, a, Sept. 15 Duchess D’Angouleme, — 
Lae pi a. Oct. 15 AS ge 2e 
Plum and Prune Trees 
For Fall or Spring Planting 
Over Over 
Six SP) 
Each Each Each 
X, 2% to 3% ft., Medium Size...$2.50 $2.35 $2.25 
XX, ue to 41% ft., Regular Stand- ‘ 
ACG lec ek Ol ober ee Ry eats 2.95 2.70 2.60 
XXX, 4% to’614 ft., Extra Large Se- 
IECTCOE cen hieee a oe ae eee 3.50 3.20 3.10 
Abundance, Aug. 18 Lombard, Sept. 15 
Bradshaw, Aug. 23 Red June, Aug. 8 » 
Burbank, Aug. 25 Stanley—PRUNE, Sept. 10 
Fellenburg, (Italian)— Shropshire Damson, 
PRUNE, Sept. 20 Sept. 19 
German—PRUNE, Sept. 25 Yellow Egg, Sept. 13 
Imperial Gage, Sept. 11 

RIPENING DATES 
Average Ripening dates following each variety are based 
on best authentic information obtainable for Northern 
New York State Territory. Ripening dates will vary ac- a 
cording to territory — a few days earlier in the south, | 
farther north a few days later. 

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