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OF PRUNES — 
WEATHERSPOON ITALIAN 
This is an Italian Prune of improved type. Large, 
heavy producer. A vigorous grower and one of 
the best shippers grown. Ripens about the same 
time as regular Italian; August. 
HUNGARIAN PRUNE This is a large 
size prune ex- 
tra fine for eating. Good to sell fresh on the 
Fresh Fruit Market. Comes reasonably early for 
a heavy producer; August. 
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STANDARD PRUNE S202 3c 
prune resembling 
the regular Italian. Good for canning but not 
so good for shipping or drying; August and Sep- 
tember. 
REINE CLAUDE Very fine canning, good 
market at canneries. 
Fine flavor and a prolific bearer. July. 
FRENCH PETITE PRUNE 
This is the regular old standard Petite Prune 
grown for many years in the Willamette Valley. 
Originally it came from France. A very sweet 
prune; good for drying. 
PLUMS 
Plums are a fine early fruit. We have selected out of the many varieties the best producing 
strains for the northwest, the inland empire and the Pacific Coast. All of our plum trees are grown 
from heavy-bearing strains. All varieties we have here are extremely hardy and will do reai well 
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in the cold climates as well as in the warmer climate. 
Notice — Prices on Plum Trees are the same as Prunes. 
LATE SANTA ROSA PLUM 
This plum has all the good qualities of Santa 
Rosa, plus its ability to remain on the tree for a 
long period. Ripens fully a month after Santa 
Rosa thus making it a splendid home and market 
plum. 
ABUNDANCE ee 2 strong grower, Fruit 
large; skin bright red cher- 
ry color; flesh yellow, tender and juicy. July and 
August. 
Medium to large, orange-yel- 
BURBANK low, dotted and marbled with 
red; flesh meaty, yellow, sweet and good; val- 
uable for canning and a good market plum. Mid- 
June. Hardy and most prolific of the Japan va- 
rieties. 

BURBANK PLUMS 
We grow the best and most reliable 
trees in the world. Insist on our 
trees for your planting. 
DAMSON Deep purple fruits of delicious 
quality. One of the best for mar- 
keting as it stands handling well. Tree vigorous, 
hardy and resists disease in a remarkable fash- 
ion. Good for jelly only. August. 
GREEN GAGE Medium round, skin ten- 
der, yellowish green flesh. 
Separates freely from the stone. Middle of July. 
PEACH PLUM Very large; skin brown- 
ish-red, slightly coarse 
grained but juicy; freestone; very popular as a 
home and market variety. 
COLUMBIA Tree vigorous and productive; 
fruit of largest size; skin dark 
purple, flesh orange, not very 
juicy, but very rich, sugary and excellent. Au- 
gust. 
SANTA ROSA: Regarded as one Riche best 
of the Japanese type of 
plums. Very large; deep purplish crimson color, 
with pale blue bloom. Flesh yellow, streaked 
and shaded with crimson. As a shipping plum it 
has few equals. Ripens middle of June, ° 
YELLOW EGG and good for canning. 
Large; oval; deep golden; juicy; rather acid. 
July to August. 
Showy market variety 
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DU ARTE Late July. Shipping. A blood red 
plum of late introduction. Fruit 
large and elongated; skin a dull red. Flesh firm, 
deep red, and good quality. 
GIANT SATSUMA A new variety. Good 
shipper. Ripens June or early July. 
SHIRO Originated by Luther Burbank. Fruit 
egg-shaped; medium size, smooth, 
bright yellow, thin bloom; flesh clings to the 
pit. Said to be more productive than the Bur- 
bank. 
GOLD PLUM 
Small yellow plum, very 
fine eating. Early July. 
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