PEAR TREES 
4-5 feet =o Mixtra otrongs [Trees 22. << see A $2.50 each 
Dol octe-. etaciiar ser Lees oe ee kn eRe ea $3.00 each 

BARTLETT—America’s most fav- THE KIEFFER — Very large, rich 
orite summer pear. Large fruit of yellow with a red cheeck. Fine 
musky melting flavor, juicy and shipper and excellent for can: 
sweet. Very productive, handy, and ning. Very productive, bears in 
bears young. October and November. 
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Rasy to Grow —- Bear Delicious Fruit in 2 Years. 


Our Thoroughly Tested Varieties Thrive Any Place in the 
United States. 
Few people realize how easy it is to grow luscious plums. All sum- 
mer long from June to September you can depend on our select varie- 
ties of plums for loads of juicy tempting fruit, delicious for contrast 
eating. And you can fill your pantry shelves with plum butter, wine 
red jelly and delicious preserves. Highly colored plums are ideal for 
canning. Plum trees are quick growing, early maturing, free from dis- 
ease and very profitable bearers. Fancy plums always sell for big pric- 
es on the market. Plant a plum tree this spring and gather delicious 
highly colored fruit next summer. Plum trees are very ornamental, 
there is nothing more attractive than a plum tree in blossom and when 
the branches are bending with highly colored fruit nothing could be 
more magnificient. 
Plant Plums 15 feet apart each way for commercial orchards. In 
dooryards and gardens where space is limited Pluins can be set 10 feet 
apart each way if pruned annually. 
Oe Cette rt YON tLOUUS tee ee es ek ee $2.00 each 
AoGet Oc ter ORCAS tT ONO eet ee CB eo eee $2.50 each 
ABUNDANCE—Deliciously sweet, BLUE DAMSON — A very produc- 
juicy and melting oblong, amber tive and popular old variety. Med- 
colored, over-spread with bright jym sized, tart fruit, dark purple 
red. Flesh orange-yellow. Medium { | 
to large in size. A strong grower when ak One of the pest he 
and an early and profuse bearer. for canning and preserving. Rip- 
Ripens in August. ens in September. 
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