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2 Year; :5-G ft ea ee $2.35 $1.95 $1.40 
2 Year, 4-5 ft. Boek Meee Sey ac Lining Gor ats 2.05 1.75 1.20 
4. Year; Larsen ee 2.05 1.75 1.20 







NEW STANLEY PRUNE 
A STAR PERFORMER 
The best for commercial planting or home use. Bears fruit in three 
years and ripens 10 days earlier than other varieties. Exceptionally 
productive. Fruit large, deep bluish purple, firm and sweet; of 
excellent flavor. Introduced by the New York State Experiment 
Station, and is becoming a valuable commercial variety. Bears an- 
nually. Midseason. Sept. 20th-25th. Same price as other Prune trees. 


GERMAN PRUNE. One of the oldest Prunes under cultivation and 
widely known for its culinary purposes, especially for canning. 
Fruit long, oval, purple with thick bloom; flesh firm, sweet and 
delicious. Excellent commercial sort. Hreestone. 
September 18th—22nd 
REINE CLAUDE (Bavay’s Green Gage) 
This variety is unsurpassed for gratifying the taste, richness of flavor, abundance of 
juice and pleasant aroma. Has beautiful fruit, large, pale yellow, marked with red 
if the crop is thinned and sufficiently exposed to the sun. Trees attain only moderate 
size in the orchard, are productive and bear regularly. Deserves a place in the 
home orchard. September 25th—30th 
ORIENTAL 
VARIETIES 



Stanley Prune 
Ripens a week or more later than Abundance. Fruit very large, bright red- 
dish purple. Meaty and quite firm. Should be picked before entirely ripe. Best 
color to fruit attained when thinned on the trees. Trees are low growing, flat- 
topped with somewhat drooping branches. Productive and vigorous. Good 
shipper. Needs close pruning. One year trees only. Axgust 25th—30th 




























ABUNDANCE. Trees are adaptable to 
wide range of soils and climates, and, 
bear not only heavily but yearly. Fruit 
large, very early, amber turning to a 
rich, bright cherry. Flesh li ght yellow 
very juicy and _ tender. 
Freestone. Good for can- 
ning. Should be picked 
when not quite ripe, as 
it keeps better 
and taste de- 
velops better. 
August 15-20. 
One year 
trees only. 

Burbank 
SANTA ROSA. A very ‘ a 
promising Oriental vari- ' 
ety. Fruit is handsome, 
dark, reddish purple. 
Large with very juicy, red flesh of good quality. Tree is large, 
vigorous and moderately productive. One year trees only. 
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August 20th—26th 




SHIRO 
A very early Plum. Beautiful golden yellow (See illustration). 
Tree is low growing, hardy—very prolific. Excellent for y 
cooking, canning, or dessert use. One year trees only. 

