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1-9 10- 25 25 or more 
PRICES ON PLUM TREES trees trees trees 
Each Each Each 
2 Year, 5-6 feet, 11/16 in. diameter......... $2.00 $1.70 $1.25 
2 Year, 4-5 feet, 9/16in. diameter......._.. 1.75 1.50 1.10 
2 Year, 3-4 feet, 7/16in.diameter......... 1.50 1.30 .95 
We must limit the sale to ten trees of any one variety to a customer, 
, We can quote on quantity lots, 
especially on Prune in one year trees, for delivery this Fall 1945. 
because cf the shortage of trees. 
Dates indicate approximate ripening time. 
ALBION. The fruit is large, oval shape, pur- 
plish black with delicate bloom. Flesh is 
golden yellow, firm, juicy, pleasantly flav- 
ored and of good quality. Tree is vigorous 
and productive. A good shipper. The latest 
good Plum to ripen. Last week in September. 
FELLEMBERG PRUNE. Widely known 
and valuable Plum for dessert, but most es- 
teemed for market and drying or preserv- 
ing. Fruit is long, oval, purple with a thick 
bloom; flesh firm, sweet and pleasant, sepa- 
rating freely from stone; moderate growth. 
A great favorite and there is always a good 
market for them at profitable prices. 
Sept. 24th—26th. 

LOMBARD 
This variety is well known by all. Me- 
dium to large, roundish, dark red. Flesh 
yellow and juicy; very attractive. Very 
good canned, preserved or spiced. Rip- 
ens early. Is usedin canneries and plant- 
ed in home orchards where a hardy vari- 
ety is needed. Trees medium size, very 
hardy, prolific bearers. Sept. 18th—22nd. 
MONARCH. Large fruit with a rich purple 
color. Juicy, golden green flesh. A good 
variety for market. Bears early and 
abundantly. Sept. 18th-22nd. 
REINE CLAUDE 
(BAVAY’S GREEN GAGE) 
This variety is unsurpassed for gratify- 
ing the taste, richness of flavor, abund- 
ance of juice and pleasant aroma. Has 
beautitul fruit, large, pale yellow, mark- 
ed with red if the crop is thinned and 
sufficiently exposed to the sun. Trees at- 
tain only moderate size in the orchard, 
are productive and bear regularly. De- 
serves a place in the home orchard. 
Sept. 25th—30th. 











SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Fruit is medium 
size, dark purple, produced in thick clus- 
ters. Good to eat out of hand when fully 
ripe or after a light frost. One of the best of 
its kind for culinary purposes. Tree a good 
grower and very productive. Sept. 24th—28th 
YELLOW EGG. Largest and handsomest of 
the yellow Plums. Golden Yellow covered 

Stanley Prune 

NEW Stanley Paune 
A STAR PERFORMER 
The best for commercial planting or home use. 
Bears fruit in three years and ripens 10 days 
earlier than other varieties, exceptionally pro- 





with thick bloom. Trees do 
well on all but very light 
soils. Amateur or commer- 
cial fruit growers should 
consider planting some of 
this variety. Sept. 
22nd to 25th. 
ductive. Fruit large, deep bluish purple, firm 
and sweet; of excellent flavor. Introduced by 
the N. Y. State Experiment Station, and is 
becoming a valuable commercial variety. Bears 
annually. Midseason. Sept. 20th—25th. Same 
price as other Prune trees. 









GERMAN PRUNE. One of the oldest Prunes under cultivation and 
widely known for its culinary purposes, especially for canning. Fruit long, 
oval, purple with thick bloom; flesh firm, sweet and delicious. Excellent 
commercial sort. Freestone. Sept. 18th—22nd. 
ORIENTAL VARIETIES 
ABUNDANCE. Trees are adaptable to wide range of soils 
and climates, and bear not only heavily but yearly. Fruit 
large, very early, amber turning to a rich, bright cherry. 
Flesh light yellow, very juicy and tender. Freestone. 
Good for canning. Should be picked when not quite ripe, 
as keeps better and taste develops better. Aug. 15th—20th. 
BURBANK 
Ripens a week or more later than Abundance. Fruit 
very large, bright reddish purple. Meaty and quite 
firm. Should be picked before entirely ripe. Best color 
to fruit attained when thinned on the trees. Trees are 
low growing, flat topped with somewhat drooping 
branches. Productive and vigorous. Good shipper. 
Needs close pruning. Aug. 25th—80th. 







POLLINATION 
With the excep- 
tion of the Prunes 
Fellemberg, Ger- 
man, Stanley, : , F x 
etc. which are RED JUNE. Real early variety ripening before Abundance. 
self-fruitful, In color it isa mottled garnet red, overlaid with a delicate 
Plums should be bloom. Flesh is light yellow in color, firm enough to 
interplanted to transport well. Trees are large, vigorous, hardy and 
eee ee productive. Aug. 1st—7th. 
a ee SANTA ROSA. A very promising Oriental variety. Fruit 
ead Gein is handsome dark reddish purple, large with very juicy 
red flesh of good quality; tree is large, vigorous and mod- 
sorts for those L g 
varieties. erately productive. Aug. 20th—26th. 


Burbank 
Plum 
