_ +PLUMS:- 
BURBANK 
Tree a vigorous grower and an early and very 
heavy bearer. Fruit very large, yellowish in color 
with red cheek in the sun. Extremely small pit. 
Middle of June. 
EARLY GOLDEN 
Very early, creamy yellow; flesh of fine quality. 
Large, egg-shaped. A good variety for Middle 
West. Ripens end of August. 
ABUNDANCE 
A pinkish red Plum ripening in midseason. 
Thrives anywhere. A regular and heavy bearer. No 
orchard is complete without it. 
WICKSON 
Extremely large, deep red Plum. Juicy, delicious 
and sweet. Fine for canning or drying. Vigorous 
grower and heavy producer. 
YOUR CHOICE OF ABOVE PLUMS: 
2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each; 5 for $4.00. 
STANLEY PRUNE 
Beautiful large Prune-Plum. Sweet, rich and 
juicy. Hardy in all sections and one of the best ; 
Plums you can grow. Deep blue color. 3 to 4 ft. sgt a 
trees, $1.75 each; 5 for $7.50. Stanley Prune—An Excellent Plum 
PEARS 
for the Home 
Onchard 
or the 
Commercialist 
BARTLETT 
Large size, with a_ beautiful 
blush next to the sun; buttery, 
very juicy and high flavored; the 
tree is a strong grower and a 
young and abundant bearer. 
August and September. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY 
A large, beautiful, melting sweet 
Pear. Tree is very hardy, vigor- 
ous and productive. Succeeds 
well in all climates. September. 


Bartlett 
Pear 

SUGAR PEAR 
Plant. Pocrmurreas Remember the delicious sweet 
about 20 feet apart, Sugar Pears we used to watch 
on city lotshoniwhere for in the late summer? Why 
space is limited they not plant a few of these trees 
and grow your own. None better 
to eat or for spicing. Melting 
flavor and trees bear unusually 
heavy crops. 
may be planted as 
close as 15 feet if 
kept trimmed. Many 
plant them between 
Apple trees if Apples | . 2 
are planted 35 or 40 PRICES OF ALL PEAR TREES: 
3 to 5 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 
pect ion | 10 for $13.50. 

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