Scarff’s Delicious Plums 
Price all Plum Trees unless otherwise (Select 4-5 ft. Trees, $1.85 each; 10 rate $1.75; 
noted, by express not prepaid. 
There is a greater interest in plums now than 
for many years and the reason is because there 
are sO many new high quality varieties now avail- 
able. There is no finer fruit to eat when picked 
dead ripe from the tree, and the housewife knows 
a hundred ways to cook them—from plum pudding 
down to preserves and jellies. 
Bradshaw Very large fruit; dark red; flesh 
inclined to yellowish-green. 
Everyone is familiar with the old- 
Damson fashioned Damson plums and there 
is always a good demand for them. 
Reine Claude Best of the Green Gage type. Very large, 
greenish; fine flavor. 
a A valuable plum of fair quality for des- 
Italian Pr une sert. Long, oval, purple with a thick blue 
bloom; flesh firm and pleasant, separating from the stone. Sep- 
tember. 
= = Is the highest quality of all the 
Imperial Epineuse § yo 
is the plum of plums for the garden. 
Stanle Comes into bearing very early. It 
y producer, adapted to a wide range of soils and 
has been favorably reported from all parts of America. 
fine blue plum of medium size and high quality. 
All fruit trees, and especially Plum, Peach, and 
Cherry thrive best in good loose loam, or sandy 
loam, well-drained soils. If your particular loca- 
tion is inclined to be the wet, heavy type of soil, 
try to remedy with tile drainage. It may also help 
to mix some sand or gravel with the soil around 
the roots. Also, this is one condition where Peat 
Moss is not recommended as it would hold addi- 
tional moisture and react detrimentally. 
Fresh Home-Grown Fruits 
Best for Freezing 
Highest quality in quick-frozen fruits is ob- 
tained only when they can be grown under the 
best conditions, fully ripened on the vine to the 
very peak of color and quality. When this stage 
is reached, pick, prepare, and freeze promptly. 
The Home Fruit Garden provides the ideal con- 
dition for the fruit to be so handled from the vine 
oe tree) to the deep freeze in the minimum of 
time. 

It is of the 
prune type, reddish purple, sweet, juicy and delicious flavor. This 
is a heavy 

STANLEY PLUMS—Best of 75 varieties tested at Colorado 
Experiment Station. 
§ except where otherwise noted. 



It is a 
BEST FRUIT 
Varieties for Freezing 
STRAWBERRIES—Dunlap, Premier, Sparkie. 
Streamliner 
BLUEBERRIES—Rubel, Jersey, Rancocas 
YOUNGBERRY and BOYSENBERRY (both) 
CURRANTS—Red Lake 
GOOSEBERRY—Poorman 
RED RASPBERRY—Taylor, Newburgh, Latham 
PURPLE RASPBERRY—Sodus, Marion 
BLACK RASPBERRY—Bristol, Cumberland 
BLACKBERRIES—Early Harvest, Eldorado 
CHERRIES—Montmorency, Windsor (Sweet) 
PEACHES—Hale Haven, Shippers Red 

Hardier, heavier yielding at early age. 
Planting and cultural directions with Spray schedules for all fruit trees are included in our 16-page 
“Successful Planting” booklet mailed free with each order. 
uccess in planting fruit trees be sure to cut the tops back as instructed. Use a gallon of wet 
Peat Menai tntxee with the soil ‘in the hole when planting. We are furnishing our customers a high grade of 
Native Acid Horticultural Peat Moss in bags of approximately one bushel for $1.00 each. You will find Peat 
Moss a good investment. 
