
@\||| PLUM TREES 
«STANLEY PRUNE 
The Stanley Prune plum is without a doubt the finest and most beau- 
tiful blue plum that we have today. It is very large, very rich in 
flavor, and it is hardy in all sections of the United States. It is deep 
blue in color wih a golden yellow flesh and it is absolutely free- 
stone. The chief quality of Stanley Prune, other than its large size 
and beautiful color, is that it does not rot on the tree. Priced below. 
MONARCH 
One of the best of the blue plums. It is absolutely round in shape, 
medium to large in size, and the trees are very hardy. The flesh 
of the plum is golden yellow; and hangs well to the tree. Excellent 
for canning. Priced below. 
YELLOW EGG 
A plum that is egg shaped, very large size, and extremely sweet. Prized 
very much for culinary purposes. Trees grow very large, vigorous, and very 
hardy. Ripens late August. Priced below. 
BLUE DAMSON 
The most popular of all preserving plums, Extremely high flavored. Turns 
a rich wine-red when preserved. Small fruit, dark blue in color, rich golden 
interior. Hardy, prolific, grows 10 to 12 feet high. Very heavy producer. 
Priced below. 




PLUM PRICES—ALL VARIETIES 
Each 10 25 
7/16 Caliper, 3-4 ft.....5....... $1.40 $12.45 $26.50 
9/16 Caliper, 4-5 ft... 1.60 14.95 34.50 


































Goldbeck Perfection 
GOLDBECK 
PERFECTION 
_ APRICOT 
A perfect variety in regards to vigor and hardiness. 
Very uniform in size, averaging about like a middle 
size peach; has a delicious flavor. A rich golden 
colored apricot-yellow, ripening evenly all over. Can 
be picked tree ripe for shipping. The finest apricot 
of today. Prices: 3-4 ft. trees, $1.75 each: 3 for $4.45; 
10 for $13.95. Te27t 
* shading to pink flesh. Copper brown skin. 

Stanley Prune 
BROWN TURKEY FIG 
Pear shaped fruit of medium size with good quality white 
Prolific and of 
the dwarf type. Very hardy. 
PRICE: 18-24 in. trees, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25. 
EVERBEARING FIG 
The Everbearing Fig as we have it is very well adapted 
to growing in the north. Will produce either in the field 
or in any container in which you may plant it. Produces 
the first year set out and heavily each year after. Is a 
good size, sweet, firm, and is an excellent fruit for preserv- 
ing or eating fresh. 
PRICE: 18-24 in. trees, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25. 
NECTARINE (Fuzzless Peach) 
One of the most delicious of all fruits. Smooth skin like a 
plum. Has a rich flavor, juicy, and highly prized as a 
dessert fruit. Nectarines are as hardy as the peach and 
require the same culture. Fruit is a bright golden color 
with slightly red cheek. Tree is vigorous and bears young. 
Prices: Medium size trees, $1.95 each; 3 for $5.40. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
We list only one kind of Quince, which 
is the Orange variety. This is a dwarf 
growing tree which should be planted 
about 12 to 14 ft. apart. The foliage is 
very leathery, disease resistant, and 
quite dark in appearance. Orange 
Quince is hardy in practically all sec- 
tions. The fruit is large like a good 
sized apple, golden yellow in color. 
This variety is valued very highly for 
preserving or jelly making. Price: 2-3 
ft. trees, 5/16 Caliper, $1.00 each. 

