
Scheihing Apricot 
PRESIDENT PLUM. The largest of all the Plums. A beau- 
tiful dark purplish black with a heavy bloom. Ripens late, 
10th of September. A wonderful rich flavored freestone, 
solid-flesh Plum. A fine, profitable market Plum, and a 
splendid Plum for home use as well. 
STANLEY PRUNE. Crop second year, ripens 10 days ahead 
of other Prunes. Beautiful purple-blue skin; sweet golden 
flesh. Freestone. Requires but little sugar and colors deep 
wine-red when canned. Retains its shape and skin; does 
not fade. The hardiest Prune for the Middle West. 
ITALIAN PRUNE 
The favorite market Prune. Size, medium to large; dark 
purple, good quality; blooms late. One of the most widely 
grown Prunes in America. 
BRUCE. One of the heaviest producers. Ripens July. Per- 
fectly hardy. 
A 5 
Plum Prices Each (Each) 
23) ft.) hole eee $1.00 $0.95 
ee Sc 8 tc cae : 1.20 
Stanley Prune— 
The hardiest 
Prune for the 
Middle West 







MUNSON. A hybrid cross with America. 
Neosho APRICOTS 
PLUMS—NECTARINES 
SCHEIHING APRICOT. (Improved Superb.) Such a de- 
lightful luscious fruit as the Apricot really should be 
planted more than it is, since it ripens just after the 
early Cherries, and before the best Peaches. Apricots 
will stand more winter cold than Peaches, although the 
bloom is more apt to be injured by spring frost. A north- 
ern or eastern slope is best so the opening of the buds 
will be retarded and the danger of frost damage lessened. 
5 or More 
Each (Each) 
233 FE eas eae on Roh eee $1.00 $0.95 
324: fe a ee eee 1.30 1.20 
Ah as FEI.) Seabees take See eae 1.60 1.50 
ABUNDANCE PLUM. (Early.) A pink-red Plum. Me- 
dium size. Flesh is yellow, sweet, aromatic. Tree is a 
vigorous grower. 
RED JUNE PLUM. A heavy producer. Ripens second week 
in July. Medium to large size, heart shaped, dark red; 
flesh yellow, semi-cling, meaty and firm. A good shipper 
and keeps well. A good all-round Plum. 
HANSEN “yliids 
Hansen Hybrid Plums are dwarf grow- 
ing, extra hardy trees that come into 
bearing the first year after planting. 
Fruits in great profusion. 
SAPA 
Bears first year. (Hansen Hybrid.) A 
large size purple Hansen hybrid, with 
purple flesh full of rich juice of fine fla- 
vor. Bears heavy crops 
annually and _ begins 
fruiting the first year 
after planting. 
Succeeds every- 
where; ripens mid- 
dle of July. Fine 
for canning. 
Waneta 
A Hansen hy- 
brid. Exception- 
ally hardy, with- 
standing” ex- 
tremely hot and 
dry weather. 
Often bears sec- 
ond year. Color 
purplish red, two 
inches in diam- 
eter. 





















Earliest, ripening last 
of June. Large, yellow, good quality, tender, juicy, sweet. 
Bears young, producing large crops. 
a 
Munson 
