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PRICES OF ALL PLUMS AND PRUNES 





1 3 10 
3-4 ft. nice trees, prepaid................. $1.55 $4.40 $13.40 
4-6 ft. 2-year crowns, well branched...... 1.82 5.25 15.80 
The 4 to 6 ft. trees are too large to go by parcel post; 
they are shipped prepaid freight if your order amounts to 
$15.00 or more; seeds not included. 
meh Wa } The largest of all Hansen Plums, and one of 
neta the largest in existence. Red with blue bloom; 
very good quality. The tree is extra hardy; you can grow 
this plum anywhere; it bears very young, and most freely. 
y Bright red, heavy blue hloom, firm flesh, which 
Hanska has a very pleasing Apricot flavor. Being a 
Hansen Plum it is very hardy; bears young and heavy. 
J S Glossy dark purple, flesh is of the same color, and 
apa is of excellent quality. Bears young and very hardy. 
7 = Fruit dark red with small pit, sweet, 
. Omaha Native well flavored. The tree is exception- 
ally hardy; will do well even in the extreme North. Omaha 
\ is a sure and heavy bearer. | 
s h ; 
Golden Rod Native fhe, finest 
Please ylum, sweet and tender with very good 
flavor. Bears young and freely. 
Order 
O ta The earliest of the Hansen 
pa Plums. Dark purplish red with 
green flesh, and very pleasant flavor. 
Ripens end of July. 
Early / 
Opata 
* Sonderegger’s Sweet July 
. Plum A cross between an Oriental 
“Big 4” Plum Special 
- » trees 
and a Native American Plum. 
1 WANETA 
1 SAPA = 5 
1 OPATA 

heavy ,bearing of the Native American 
plum, and the large size, small Dlt, and 
excellent flavor from the Oriental par- 
ent. It is light red when fully ripe, 
with a blue blush, and yellowish green 
flesh. Usually begins to bear the sec- 
ond year. Limit 3 trees to one custo- 
mer. 3 to 4 ft. trees $1.95 each; 3 for 
$5.45; prepaid. 4 to 6 ft. trees ieee 
each; 3 for $6.00. 5 to 7 ft. extra heavy, 
$3.00 each, by express. 

It inherited the young and extremely 
1 GOLDEN ROD 
Express 
2 Firebush, 18-in. 
FREE Flowering Quince 


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PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS Spray Guide 
Plant Plums listed on this page not less than 18 feet 
apart, or plant them as filler trees in the Apple | recommend a dormant spray 
for all plums, which is to be 

Orchard. The European Plums should be planted at 
least 25 feet apart. Plums should be planted so deep . ; : 
that the bud (just above the roots) will be about 1 to applied very early in the spring, 
2 inches below the soil surface. Cut the ends of all before the buds open, and 
roots smooth just before planting. Plurns do well in should consist of 9 tablespoon- 
any soil, can even stand a little excess moisture on 
low ground. For best pollenizing plant two or more | fuls of Dry Lime Sulphur per 
varieties of Plums. They will bear heavier if pollen- gallon of water. tn localities 
ized by another kind. 
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