Plums 
AMERICAN TYPE 
GOLDEN WES Tt. 
Heavy bearing, hardy, 
golden yellow plum with 
orange overcast: ~med- 
ium size. Less subject te 
late spring frost by late 
blooming habit. Sweet 
delicious fiavor. Sizes 2, 3. 

GOLDENROD. Color of this plum is attractive all- 
over yellow. Medium to large fruit of good desirable 
favor. Thrifty grower. Sizes 1, 2. 
KAHINTA. This is an outstanding plum on ac- 
count of its very large fruit. Color is red; good 
flavor, and can stand handling for market. Trees 
thrifty. Sizes 1, 2, 
; DROPMORE. Hardy vigorous variety of Canadian 
origin. Fruit is of medium size, solid and meaty’ 
purplish red when ripe. Sweet to eat fresh and ex- 
cellent for preserving. Ripens September. Sizes 2, oe 
; SUNSET. Glowing light red fruit of medium 
size; sweet flavor and juicy. Hardy and good pro- 
ducer. Sizes 2, 3. 
SUPERIOR. Plum of very large size. Color red 
with yellow flesh; fine pleasing flavor. Originated in 
Minnesota; tree vigorous and productive. Sizes 1, 2 as 
UNDERWOOD. Good sized attractive red fruit 
with bas, ae juicy flesh of good flavor; small pit. 
Sizes i, 2, 
WANETA. August. Fruit very large, deep bright 
red thin skin, delicious flavor. One of the very best. 
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COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM. Small, wine red, dis- 
tinet flavor. Very hardy and early bearer. Sizes ae 
EUROPEAN TYPE 
GREEN GAGE. One of the sweetest of eating and 
canning plums. Medium to large, oval, light green 
color; juicy and delicious. Freestone. Sept. Sizes 1, a 
ITALIAN PRUNE. Oval shape purple delicious 
fruit, juicy but firm. Freestone. Sept. Sizes 1, 
STANLEY PRUNE. Ranks as one of the best of 
all prune varieties; very large size, fine grained 
flesh of excellent flavor. Trees thrifty and produc- 
tive, and start bearing heavily while young. Sizes 1, 2. 
LOMBARD. Medium large variety of dark violet 
red color, favored by_many. Has yellow juicy flesh of 
mild delicious flavor. Prolific bearer. Late Aug. Sizes 1, 2. 
MOORES ARCTIC. Purplish black skin, with pale 
blue bloom; flesh greenish yellow; pleasant flavor re- 
sembling that of prune plums. Medium in size; sea- 
son late August. One of hardiest of European types. 
Sizes 1, 2. 
Varieties alike or assorted. 
Price each in lots of 
Size Height 1-4 5-15 
No. 1 & tovl ft, $1.50 $1.45 
No. 3 4 to 6 ft. 1.25 1.20 
No. 3 3 to -4.ft: 1.10 1.05 
Mullerries 
MULBERRY, RUSSIAN. Many farm yards in 
the Central Plains region could well have several 
trees or even windbreaks of this variety; sometimes 
used effectively for trimmed hedge. Edible fruit. 
mostly black, with occasional white fruiting tree. 
Abundant medium green foliage; rather drouth re- 
sistant. Sold in lots of three or more. One year 
3 to 4 ft. trees: 3 for 60c; per dozen, $2.00. 
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