

STANLEY PRUNE. Superior to all Prunes, as it often comes into 
bearing in 3 years and ripens 10 days earlier than Italian ‘or 
German Prune. Hardy, never winter-kills. A more thrifty and 
rapid grower than all other sorts. Very productive. Fruit large, 
deep bluish purple; firm and sweet, excellent quality. The best 
for commercial planting or home use. 
PRICE: 7/16 in., 3-4 ft. trees, $1.35 each; 10 for $12.50. 
11/16 in., 5 ft. trees, $1.90 each; 10 for $17.50. 
BURBANK. Most profitable market variety. Tree hardy, spread- 
ing, vigorous and heavy yielder. Bears young. Fruit large and 
oi excellent quality; cherry-red, with lilac bloom. Ripens in 
August. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Largest of the Damson class. The de- 
pendable, little improved blue plum which bears such tremendous 
crops. Fruit makes rich red preserves, highly colored and flavored. 
Ripens in August. Very hardy. 
MONARCH. One of the finest flavored desert plums. Big, round, dark 
blue with tender, sweet, juicy yellow flesh. Ripens in August. A 
favorite for home use and canning. Hardy. 
PRICE: Burbank, Damson and Monarch, Each 10 
7/16 in. trees .. ; a Cas 5 ei $12.50 
9/16 in, trees ...... a ei ae ay oa A ee ere .. 1.60 14.50 




BARTLETT. Large; coloring when fully ripe, to waxen yellow with red blush; juicy, melting, 
highly flavored. ‘Tree bears early and abundantly. Fruit ripens in September. Stanley Prune 
BEURRE BOSC. Fruit very large, of distinct gourd shape, roundish at blossom end, with long, 
thin, tapering neck. Beautiful golden russet color. Flesh fine grained, juicy and melting, very 
delicious and high flavored. Ripens late September. Available in 9/16 and 11/16 in. only. 
BARGAIN NO. 37 
1 Stanley Prune 
1 Bartlett Pear 
KIEFFER. Best Pear for large commercial planting. Ripens in October and November. Fruit 
large, of good quality. 
SECKEL. (Sugar Pear). Small size; yellowish russet, with red cheek. Flesh white, buttery 
very juicy and melting. Ripens in September and October. 
PRICE (All Varieties listed except Kieffer): 










716 inch 
$ 2 .0O 

Each 10 25 
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9/16 in. trees ........ Pe ae ee 50 13.50 31.25 

11/16 in. trees ........ 16.00 
PRICE OF KIEFFER: 
10 Kieffer 
HEL GLENN SIRE CES sesso Ga asoeaseooscuscsencuceetetessuesteneess $ 9.00 
9/16 in. trees ............ 11.00 
11/16 in. trees ................ 13.50 
APPLE and 
Dust PEAR Trees 
For Small Space and Early Crops 

The ideal fruit tree for city and suburban 
homes where space is limited—can be planted 15 
ft. apart for they do not spread more than 15 ft. 
when matured. Most varieties generally start pro- 
ducing second or third year after planting. Large 
fruit, as large or larger than that from standard 
trees: 
We are offering 4 varieties of Apple and 1 vari- 
ety of Pear. See pages 32 and 33 for description. 
APPLES PEAR 
Cortland Bartlett 
McIntosh 
Northern Spy 
Red Delicious 
PRICE: 
Dwarf Apple, 2-Yr., 5-7/16 in., 2-3 ft. trees, 
$3.00 each; 2 for $5.75. 
Dwarf Pear, 2-Yr., 5-7/16 in., 2-3 ft. trees, 
$2.50 each; 2 for $4.75. 
Bartlett 

Bridgman, Michigan | So 
