PLUMS AND PRUNES 
Plums and Prunes are easy to grow, bear at an early age and are noted for their high quality 
fruits. Plant more than one variety to insure proper pollination. 
ABUNDANCE. Medium size red plum with yellow flesh. Sweet and juicy. A good early plum for 
home use. Tree hardy and productive. Ripens August 20th to 27th. 
BURBANK. Fruit large, dark red. Skin thin, covered with heavy bloom. Flesh yellow, juicy, tender, 
and sweet. Tree large, spreading, productive. Ripens late August. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Small purplish black with heavy blue bloom. Excellent for preserves, 
jams. Tree very productive. Ripens early September. 
REINE CLAUDE. Fruit large, roundish-oval with red blush. Yellow fleshed, firm, sweet, highly 
flavored. Very productive. One of the best later plums ripening middle to late September. 
STANLEY PRUNE—Nevw. Fruit large, prune shaped, bluish purple, very attractive. Flesh yellow, 
juicy, sweet, richly flavored. Tree large spreading, productive. Bears young. We like Stanley and 
Fellemburg the best of all prunes for home and commercial use. Ripens early September. 
FELLEMBURG PRUNE. Fruit large, oval, purple. Flesh yellow, firm, sweet, fine grained and 
tender. Tree very productive, spreading, hardy. A delicious prune for eating out of hand, canning, 
and preserves. Ripens early to middle September. 
Prices: Large trees, 2 yr., 4 ft. and up, well branched tops: each $2.25; 3 for $6.50; 10 for $18.00. 

Stanley Prune 
Plums for freezing — excellent: Stanley, Fellemburg. 
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