Roeding’s Quality 
Enjoy Plums in Any Season 
Yearling Trees 
6-8 grade . 
4-6’ grade ........... 
3-4’ grade ............. 

NOTE: Plums on Marianna root, 10¢ higher than above. 
BAVAY’S GREEN GAGE. FT93. Popular for home canning. Fruit medium in size, round- 
oval, halves equally; skin straw yellow with light bloom, faintly splashed. Flesh golden 
yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. Tree very productive, excellent for Home Orchard. 
BEAUTY. FT94. Earliest commercial shipping variety among Japanese plums. Heart- 
shaped; skin crimson sprinkled with white dots; flesh amber streaked with scarlet, 
delightful flavor. Vigorous grower, self fertile. Early June. 
CLIMAX. FT96. Good shipping and local market plum. Fruit heart-shaped and uniform 
in size; skin deep vermilion. Flesh yellow, firm, fragrant. Excellent flavor. June. 
10-49 
$1.35 
50-299 300 or more 
$ .85 $ .80 
-80 -75 
75 -70 
-70 -65 
DAMSON. FT97. A tart Home Orchard favorite, popular for making excellent jams and 
jellies. Fruit is small, dark purple in color with a heavy bloom. A tremendous bearer. 
Fruit hangs on the trees in clusters. August. 
DUARTE. FT98. A blood-red plum in wide favor as a 
shipper. Large, heart-shaped fruit; red skin with heavy 
bloom. Firm flesh, blood-red in color, sweet and of de- 
licious flavor. Better than Satsuma for home use. July. 
PRESIDENT. FT100. Local market and green shipper. 
Fruit uniform, large, and egg shaped. Skin purple with 
deep bloom; flesh yellow and of fine texture. Popular 
table plum. September. 
FOR TASTY JELLIES 
6-8’ grade, $1.50 each; 4-6’ grade, $1.25 each; 
3-4’ grade, $1.00 each. 
APPLE OR ORANGE. FT112. Shipping, market and 
home use. Fruit large, skin smooth, rich golden color; 
flesh orange-yellow, fine grained. In preserves or 
sauce has a rich, aromatic flavor. September. 
PINEAPPLE. FT113. Apple-shaped. Skin smooth, light 
solden yellow, flesh white, tender, with a pineapple- 
like flavor. September. 
SMYRNA. FT114. For home use and shipping. Large, 
round-oblong fruit; skin lemon-yellow; flesh tender, 
aromatic. Strong quince perfume. September. 

Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
6-8’ grade... $1.50 $1.35 $ .85 §$ .80 
4-6’ grade.............. 1.25 1.15 -80 43 
3-4’ grade.............. 1.00 -90 aus) -70 
2- Sa LAO .-ee ees -90 .85 -70 -65 
NOTE: Prunes on Marianna root and Myrobolan 
root, 10c higher. 
BURTON. FT106. Largest of all prunes. Money maker 
as a green shipper, delicious fresh or dried, unex- 
celled for canning. Skin violet-purple, light blue 
bloom; flesh golden yellow, fine grained, tender; 
small freestone pit. Plant with French for polleniza- 
tion. August-September. 
COATES 1418. FT107. Commercial drying prune. Good 
size; skin deep purple-blue with light blue bloom; 
flesh sweet, yielding a high sugar content. Dries to 
the larger sizes. August. 
FRENCH IMPROVED. FT108. Popular commercial 
prune. Medium size; skin of good texture, dark blue 
in color; flesh golden, firm, sweet and fine grained, 
with high sugar content. Trees vigorous, productive. 
August. 
IMPERIAL EPINEUSE. FT109. Extra large. Can be 
used fresh or for drying. Fruit large; skin purplish- 
red; flesh greenish-yellow, high sugar content. Plant 
with French for pollenization. August-September. 
STANDARD. FT110. Combination shipping and dry- 
ing fruit. As fresh fruit, keeps in good condition over 
a long period, can be shipped dead ripe. Fruit is 
large, purple in color, with thick blue bloom. Amber 
flesh is fine grained, good flavor. Early August. 
SUGAR. FTI11. Earliest of all. Skin dark purple, thick 
white bloom. Flesh tender and sugary. Tree vigor- 
ous. Late July-August. 
SANTA ROSA. FT101. One of the best early shippers. 
Fruit large, conical, uniform; skin purplish-crimson 
with pale yellow bloom; flesh yellow, mottled and 
streaked with crimson. Juicy with decided plum flavor. 
Self pollenizer. Mid-June. 
SATSUMA. FT102. (Blood Plum.) Home canning and 
preserve plum. Large, almost round fruit, small pit, 
deep dark red skin. Flesh red, firm and juicy. Fine 
flavor. July-August. 

FTIOi SANTA ROSA PLUMS 
TRAGEDY. FT103. Valued as a dessert fruit and for Ks 
commercial shipping. Skin dark purple; flesh cream 
shaded yellow, firm, sweet and juicy. Early July. 
WICKSON. FT104. Popular with commercial shippers. 
Fruit symmetrical, large and heart-shaped; skin cherry 
red to deep scarlet; flesh amber, firm and sugary. 
Good plum flavor. Pollenize with Beauty or Santa 
Rosa. Early August. 
WONDERFUL. FT116. For commercial shipping and home use. 
Fruit extra large; skin pale green-yellow suffused with pink and 
red; flesh a rich garnet color. Abundant juice, piquant flavor. 
For Brilliant Beauty 
3-4’ grade, $1.25 each. 
These Dwarf and Espalier trees solve the problem of 
fruit-bearing trees in a restricted area. Use the Espalier 
trees on walls, and dwarf trees in open garden. 
Our Espalier trees are three years old, capable of pro- 

FTI08 FRENCH IMPROVED PRUNES 
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Gorgeous red flowers, bright glossy green foliage, large bril- 
liantly colored fruits. Admirably adapted to aligning drives, for 
grouping, mass effects and borders. October. 


duction the year following planting, and are 
trained in the horizontal cordon style having 
two tiers of branches. Dwarf fruit trees have 
the typical style of fruit tree growth on a much 
smaller scale. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
Two tiers of branches. $10.00 each 
PEACHES 
Hale’s Early 
Improved Rochester 
Strawberry Free 
APRICOTS 
Blenheim 
Perfection 
PEARS PLUM 
Gellert President 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Two years old. $3.50 
APPLES CHERRIES 
Red Astrachan Bing 
Yellow Delicious Royal Anne 
PEARS 
Doyenne du Comice PL 
Beurre D’Anjou Duarte 
PEACH 
Strawberry Free 
