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BEAR YOUNG - BEAR HEAVILY - DELICIOUS 
| Scarcely any fruit has been improved as much in the past 
few years as has the plum. Bears younger and more heavily. - 
The fruit is larger, with a wonderful flavor. We offer below 
the finest, outstanding varieties. Plant Plums 12 to 15 feet 
apart, in a group so they can cross-pollinize, thus greatly 
increasing the crop. 
PLUM PRICES Your Choice, Alike or Assorted 
Each 5 for 10 for 
4 to 6 feet, Not postpaid..........:. $1.75 $8.25 $15.75 
Mecorerteet.. Postpaid... os. na ves ks 1.50 7.00 13.25 
F102 New Damson—This is an improved strain over the ordi- 
nary Damson. The blue plums are medium size of finest quality. 
Free-stone. A heavy regular bearer. Ripens in September. 
Hardy to northern Iowa. 

F103 Green Gage—The sweetest eating and canning plum, it is 
just full of sweet, sugary flavor. Large greenish-yellow fruit, 
freely produced. Free-stone. Ripens in September. It is not ; G4 
| suited to extremely cold sections like northern Iowa. These trees " , 
| do not grow as tall as other varieties. PIPESTONE 
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2 F104 New Pipestome—A new Plum from Minnesota. The fruit s 
is immense size, the largest plum we have ever grown. It hasa 
very attractive color, red with a golden blush. The flesh is yellow, 
juicy and excellent quality. Fine for eating and cooking. Bears 
very young and heavily, ripening in August. Very hardy. 
Fi05 New Red Coat—This also comes from Minnesota and is 
one of our best plums for canning. It is perfectly free-stone, the 
stone falling right out when you cut the fruit in half. The fruit INTER-STATES 
is large, prune-shaped, a bright red color, good quality especially 
fine for canning. A healthy vigorous grower that bears young and > L U M C L U S T i R 
every year. Ripens in August. Very hardy. 

Here are five outstanding varieties that will give you 
plums for many weeks. Some will start bearing 
second year after planting. 
1 New Damson 1 Green Gage 
1 New Red Coat 1 New Pipestone 
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Senne, $ 4to 6 Ft. Trees 
6F100 «= ALL 9 for *7.45 Not Postpaid 
3 to 4 Ft. Trees 
6F101 All 5 for °6.35 Postpaid 
Free—With each Plum Cluster, either size, we 
will include Free 1 Wisconsin No. 25 Plum Tree. 
FI06 New Stanley—A new prune-type plum from New York 
that is rapidly becoming the most popular of all plums. Large, 
dark blue, prune-shaped fruits. The yellow flesh is firm, sweet and 
delicious flavor. Exceptionally fine both for eating fresh and can- 
ing. A very heavy and regular bearer. Ripens in early September. 
Free-stone. It is hardy up to central Iowa. These trees will not 
be as tall as other varieties. 










F107 Superior—This fine plum should -be widely planted. The 
fruit is large, attractive red color and a rich sweet flavor. It bears 
very heavily, every year. Ripens in early August. Very hardy. 
Fine for eating and canning. A good pollinizer for other plums. 
F108 Toka—Originated by Prof. N. E. Hansen, the famous plant 
genius from South Dakota, this is undoubtedly the richest 
flavored of all plums—a sweet, somewhat spicy and tangy flavor 
that is unequalled. The fruit is quite large, a beautiful apricot 
color with very firm, yellow flesh. Perfect free-stone. Fine for 
eating and canning. Ripens in August. Very hardy. It is alsoa 
good pollinizer for other plums. 
F109 New Wisconsin No. 25—A new plum from Wisconsin. Ex- 
tremely hardy and a good producer of good-sized red plums. It 
is especially valuable as a pollinizer for other plums. It makes 
them bear better. 

