lant. WOLFE’S 
EARLY BEARING 
PLUM TREES 
THEY BEAR YOUNG 
THEY BEAR HEAVILY 
THEY ARE DELICIOUS 
Every home with planting space should grow their own plums for 
fresh eating, jellies, jams, plum butter and canning. 

Scarcely has any fruit been improved as much in the past few 
years as the plum. Bears younger and more heavily. The fruit is 
larger, with a more delicious flavor. WOLFE’S plums are the very 
cream of the selected varieties. 
Plant plums 15 or 20 feet apart, in a group, so they can cross pollen- 
ize, thus greatly increasing the crop. : 
’¥ GOLD. Ripens July 1. Similar to America, but larger and sweeter. 
SIX WEEKS. Ripens May 20. The earliest good plum on the market. 
Large, rich red and excellent flavor. ‘ 
* DAMSON. Fruit small, oval; bluish-purple covered with bloom; 
flesh juicy and rather tart; the kind that makes the old-time ‘‘Damson 
-BRUCE. This is one of the best plums that grow in the South. The __preserves.'’ Tree is an abundant bearer. Ripe August and September. 
tree is very healthy, early to bear and produces loads of red plums 
nearly as large as hen eggs. It ripens in early June, and growers who 
shipped it in carloads from Texas to New York report it retailed for 
$8.00 per bushel. 
WICKSON. Largest of all Oriental plums. Tree upright in growth, 
bearing good crops under proper conditions. Fruit large, dark red 
over a yellow ground, splashed and mottled with darker red. Flesh * 
amber yellow, juicy, firm, pleasant and sweet in flavor. : 
AMERICA. Ripens June 20. Thrifty, symmetrical, spreading tree 
ABUNDANCE (Botan). Early. A large, bright, cherry-red plum. 
with medium to large fruit that is a bright golden color with pink 
cheeks. Firm flesh, clingstone. 
BURBANK. Ripens June 25. Large, clear, purplish-red, flesh deep 
yellow, sweet flavor. Very prolific. A great plum produced and named 
for a great man. 
SHIRO. Ripens in July. One of the most desirable plums over a 
Firm, sweet, excellent quality. Ships well. The tree is hardy, healthy 
and productive. Should be planted in every orchard—home yard and 
commercial. Good to eat fresh and for cooking, canning, plum butter 
and preserves. 
“ RED JUNE. Popular all over the South, a strong grower and good 
bearer. Fruit is large, red and delicious. Ripens the last of June. 
wide area. Large to very large fruit, oblong, clear yellow with small 
seed; firm, fine texture, unsurpassed quality for eating and cooking PRICES ON PLUM TREES 

purposes. Size Each 10-49 
METHLEY. Ripens May 25. Red fleshed, red skin and is more than DOA oP RAE SSO ey ll $ .45 Prepaid 
three inches in circumference. Methley was introduced from South Z 2 ss Acme ponvany 1 8y Salawag ae ce ie sce 
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Africa and is growing in popularity as a good market variety. 
WOLFE'S PLUM CHERRIES FOR HEAVY 
HANSKA. Ripens in July. Fruit is red with an apricot flavor and almost 
freestone. Frequently double and will hang on the tree long after ripe. 
COMPASS. Vigorous grower, hardy, prolific and bears extremely young. 
Fruit rather small, dark red and ripens in June. 
SAPA. Ripens last of June and a tremendous producer. Dwarfish, thrifty 
and often sets fruit at one year of age. Fruit medium in size, dark, with green- 
ish splotches, flesh rich dark purple-red, rich flavor with small seed. The best 
jelly plum on the market. 
OPATA. Ripens the last of June. Also an extra heavy producer. Tree is 
very beautiful when in bloom and very fragrant. Medium size fruit, purplish- 
red, splashed with green, flesh light green and fine flavored .. . completely 
covers the long limbs. Clingstone. 
PRICES ON PLUM CHERRY TREES 
Size Each 10-49 
$ .50 $ .45 Prepaid 
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1.35 1.25 Not Prepaid 

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