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-, PLUM TREES “Sie” 
YELLOW EGG—The most popular yellow 
plum. Very hardy, trees grow rapidly, and 
produce abundant crops. Fruit is medium to 
large, rich yellow in color. A showy Plum, 
and excellent for canning. For prices see bot- 
_ tom of page. 
ol ’ STANLEY PRUNE (Bluish-Purple)—Ripens 
_ ten days earlier than any other Prune type 
plum. About one-third larger. Flesh green- 
ish _yellow, exceedingly sweet. Tough skin, 
will not crack. Hardy. Recommended by 
~ New York Experimental Station as a very 
eae plum. For prices see bottom of page. 
* BURBANK—Fruit large and fine, amber, 
_ turning to a rich bright red; flesh juicy, ten- 
_ der, sweet; very productive, ripens early in 
/ August. For prices see bottom of page. 
“7a FELLENBERG (Italian) — Good-sized "v 
purple plum. <A good canner and ideal | 
fer drying. September. NEW HANSEN APRICOTS 
Fo i 
hilton ci pare. ne ae THE SUPER HARDY APRICOT 
-¥ ABUNDANCE_Deliciou: tae Hansen’s new sensational Northwest 
Bea melting. ee ne Mote. hardy apricot. Recently introduced by 
rr oe ; : Prof. N. E. Hansen, of South Dakota 
-. overspread with bright red. Flesh orange- ; peeled 
a Vellow.’ Medium’ to larse in‘size. Tree State College, who has been working for 
: to produce hardy apricots 
is a strong grower and an early and pro- sa ae ene : ° 
fuse bearer. Valuable for market and EOE AEE WEEE ase ask Ebes tice 
vs ; : : d_ still would withstand the rigors of 
+ canning. Ripens in August. For prices meee ) Sea 
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portant points of interest stand out in re- 
gard to these new apricots. One is that 
they are perhaps one of the most drought 
resistant of all trees, coming through the 
terrible droughts of 1933, 1984, and 1985 
with flying colors—full foliage and no 
apparent effect whatever from the dry, 
hot weather, and with a great crop of 
fruit. The second point is that they are 
hardy almost anywhere in America, 
standing and bearing well in climates 
getting as low as 50 and 60 below zero. 
HARDY APRICOT PRICES 

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STRONG, 2 to 3 ft, Trees ____ $1.35 $3.35 
Pati acim par ey er 
eG. tt SPECIAL SUPER SIZE TREES 2.75 8.10 
gS eee FRUIT TREE PRICES 1 5 10 25 
Apple Trees, 2 yr. 7/16 to 9/16, about 3 to 4 ft. ................ $0.85 $4.00 $ 7.45 $17.25 
Apple Trees, 2 yr. 9/16 to 11/16, about 4 to 5 ft. _........... 1.05 5.00 9.00 21.25 
Apple Trees, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up ................ 1.30 6.00 11.50 24.00 
Sour Cherry Trees, 2 yr. 7/16 to 9/16, about 3 to 4 ft. -..... £.25.7, (6.00 + Th.00:; (23775 
- Sour Cherry, 2 yr. 9/16 to 11/16, about 3% to 4% ft. ...... 145: 70005) 12,95 7028.00 
Sour Cherry, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up .............. 1.75 850 15.50 35.00 
_ Pear Trees, 2 yr. 7/16 to 9/16, about 3 to 4 ft. -.............. 1.25 5.75 | 11.00 
Pear Trees, 2 yr. 9/16 to 11/16, abou tO O00, is oe 1.45 6.75 13.00 
Pear Trees, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up ................ 1.75 8.25 16.00 
Plum Trees, 2 yr. 9/16 to 11/16, BADOUL 4. COLD iG. ee! 1.65 7.75 14.50 
Peach Trees, 1 yr. 5/16 to 7/16, about 2 'to 3 ft. ................ 75 = -3..50 6.50 15.00 
, Peach Trees, 1 vie 7/16 to 9/16, about 3 to 4 yA Han SEB 85 4.00 7.50 17.50 
Peach Trees, 1 yr. 9/16 to 11/16, about 4 to 5 ft. ........... 95 4.50 8.50 19.75 
Peach Trees, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up .............. 1.20 5.50 10.50 22.50 
_ HARDY NORTHERN GROWN TREES, GOOD ROOTED, WELL BRANCHED 
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