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Our wonderful Gold Plum has created a greater sensation and made more friends among Plum 
growers than any older variety ever introduced. Luther Burbank, who originated Gold Plum, 
says—‘‘A most remarkable fruit—one of the best plums ever produced.”’ Fruit clear, semi- 
transparent, light golden yellow, later nearly overspread with a hazy carmine blush. When 
fully ripe a transparent light cherry red. Tree does best in chicken yards and on moderately 
dry thin or clay soil; rather dwarfish growing, but strong, healthy and one of the hardiest. 
We paid Burbank $3, 000.00 for this wonderful fruit and Trade-Marked the name. Buy the 
genuine Stark Gold from Stark Bro’s, the Exclusive Introducers and Owners. Succeeds 
everywhere—from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. Plant 
several varieties of Plums for biggest crops. Muzid-Season. Eating, Cooking, Market. 
NCS. Introduced by Stark Bro’s. 
Mid-Season—Hardy. Originated in Nebraska, in the test orchard of 
Theodore Williams, a famous plum authority and experimenter who 
originated many splendid hardy plums. He considered Omaha best of all and requested us to intro- 
duce it. Fruit very large, almost perfectly round, dark, rich red, pit small, flesh meaty, sweet and 
delicious. Tree sturdy—hardy as an Oak, rather spreading, bears tremendous crops. ‘‘Winter worst in 
13 years—Omaha 100% alive. Hardiest of 50 commercial varieties.’-—F. L. Colby, N. H. Eating, Cook- 
ing, Canning, Market. NNCS. 
Very Early—A Burbank production. A cross between Burbank (Japanese) 
and Robinson (native), and a full brother of Gold. America is large, 
4 glossy, coral red—a most beautiful and delicious plum. Can always be depended on for crop. Tree large, very 
vigorous, thoroughly hardy, bears extremely young, and bears enormous crops every year. Succeeds everywhere. 



Eating, Cooking, Canning, Market. NNCS. New. Very popular. Large dark 
“‘Almost phenomenally free from rot.’’—Plums of N. Y. blue. High quality. Heavy bearer. 
“Hardy, good quality and does not rot.’’—E. H. Riehl, Ill. Sweet. Quality very good. Drying, Canning, Market. NCS. 
(Missouri.) Mid-Season. ‘‘Sweet as honey.’’ Best of all Gage Plums. 
Greenish yellow, much larger than old Green Gage. Tree strong grower, 
bears wonderful crops. For preserving and canning it has no superior. The home or market orchard is not complete without it. 
Originated in Stark Nursery. Cooking, Eating, Canning, Market. NCS. Introduced by Stark Bro’s. 
Late. One of the best Hardy Plums of Mid-Season. A fine 
over 100 kinds in Stark Test Orchard. European. Supe- 
Originated by Theodore Williams, of Neb. Red, resembling rior to Lombard in size, color and quality, less rot. Fruit light 
Wild Goose, but much larger and much more valuable. purplish red, large size, good quality—the ideal kitchen plum. 
Strong grower, extremely hardy. A heavy bearer. Should Hardy, immensely productive, bears young. Eating, Cooking, 
be grown everywhere for home use and market. More Canning, Market. NCS. 
popular than old Wild Goose because of its immense size. Early, From Minnesota. Plant with Supe- 
Eating, Cooking, Canning, Market. NNCS. Intro- rior. Tree hardy, vigorous, heavy producer 
duced by Stark Bro’s. —bears annually. Fruit large, attractive red, good quality, hangs 
well. Ideal where hardiness important. Eating, Cookin - 
(Big Mackey.) Late. Largest ket. Ce) Athy Onde cco ee 
and best Damson. A true free- 
stone. Originated in Pike Co., Missouri. Our propagation 
from extra-productive Record-Bearing Parent tree. Fruit 
Very Early. Produced by Luther Burbank 
and won Gold Medal at Lewis and Clark 
shen px tie 2 = ae er Exposition. Handsome, round, dark crimson plum; immense size, 
deep purple, juicy, rich, small stone, fine for preserves. splendid quality, Firm flesh, strong skin, excellent shipper. 
Tree upright, hardy, resistant to diseases, easy to grow, 
produces immense crops. Damsons are money makers Hardy, strong grower, good bearer, Cooking, Eating, Can- 
- ning, Market. NCS, ss 
and should be in every orchard. Fine for jams, pre- : 
serves and jellies. Cooking, Market. NCS, Mid-Season. Ours is the largest, hand- 
somest and best strain, excellent for 
Mid-Sea- dessert and preserving; large, dark blue, juicy and delicious. 
son. A fine Tree satisfactory; widely planted. Cooking, Canning, Drying, 
red-fleshed plum, but Elephant Heart larger, Market. NCS. 
better. Trees upright fast growers, hardy. Fruit New. Mid-Season. Best New Minn. Exper. 
large egg-shaped—flesh deep blood color, Station Plum for the North. Tree hardy, 
quality delicious. A plum of all around merit. vigorous, early, heavy bearer. Fruit very large red. Flesh yellow, 
Eating, Cooking, Canning, Market. NCS. juicy, lively, sweet, firm. Eating, Cooking, Market. NNCS. 
(Ge Photo\ Hybrid Plum with a Cherry Flavor. New. U.S. Patent 
Below Pending. Mr. Kellogg, originator, wrote: *‘Probably cross of 
Abundance Plum with a Cherry. People have literally hounded me for these Giant Cherry Plums that taste like a 
Cherry, are the size of a Plum, make Jelly and Jam that look swell and taste even better. Make delicious ‘Cherry’ 
Pies.’’ Tree hardy—enormously productive. Delicious sweet spicy flavor. Beautiful. NCS. Trees are Sold 
ONLY by Stark Bro’s. 


