Splendid Varieties of 
PLUM TREES 
@ THREE OF THE BEST e 
BURBANK 
Tree a vigorous grower and an early and very heavy 
bearer. Fruit very large, reddish in color with yellow 
cheek in the sun. Extremely small pit. Middle of June. 
REINE CLAUDE 
Very large, juicy Plum with golden yellow skin and 
flesh. Sweet and flavorful and an excellent Plum for 
canning or for use as fresh fruit. 
STANLEY PRUNE 
Beautiful large Prune-Plum. Sweet, rich and juicy. 
Hardy in all sections and one of the best Plums you 
can grow. Deep blue color. 

“Stanley Prune” Unexcelled For Canning 

PRICE OF ABOVE PLUM TREES 
3- to 4-ft. trees, $1.50 each; 5 for $6.50 
THREE FAVORITE VARIETIES of 
NOTE BEFORE ORDERING ANY PEAR TREES 
FRUIT TREES: We do not ship ANY Frui 
. p ruit 
Trees into the following States: California, Wash- BARTLETT. 
ington, Oregon, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Colo- 
rado, Arizona and Florida. 
_ Large size, with a beautiful blush next to the sun; buttery, very 
juicy and high flavored; the tree is a strong grower and a young and 
abundant bearer. August and September. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY 
A large, beautiful, melting sweet Pear. Tree is very hardy, vig- 
Orous and productive. Succeeds well in all climates. September. 
SUGAR PEAR 
Remember the delicious sweet Sugar Pears we used to watch for 
in the late summer? Why not plant a few of these trees and grow 
your own. None better to eat or for spicing. Melting flavor and 
trees bear unusually heavy crops. 
Prices of Above Pear Trees 
3- to 5-ft. trees, $1.50 each; 5 for $6.50 

Apricots Are One of The Best Fruits 

PLANTING 
Plant Plum, Pear 
and Apricot trees 20 
feet apart for or- 
chard purposes. They 
may be set 15 feet 
apart for town or 
city planting. Keep 
soit cultivated a- 
round them. Cut 
back when planting 
as shown on page 50. 

Pear Trees Start Producing at an Early Age 
Why Not Grow Your Own Fruit? 
TWO DELICIOUS APRICOTS 
MOORPARK 
Extremely valuable as a fresh fruit and a superior fruit for canning or 
drying. There is always a good market for Apricots at top prices. 
One of the largest and finest Apricots. Rich yellow with orange blush. 
Flesh sweet and juicy, and rich. Freestone and very productive. 
SUPERB 
Fine, large variety. Fruit roundish, large and slightly compressed. Color 
dull yellow with red blush. Flesh orange tinted, firm and sweet with a rich, 
vinous flavor. Ripens the latter part of July. 
Your Choice of the Above Apricots 
3- to 5-ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
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