
Welchs PLUMS 
One of the best and most healthful fruits that can be planted is 
the Plum. It contains calcium, iron and other elements often lacking 
in the ordinary diet. 
PRICES: (Except as Noted) 
4 to 5 it., 11/16 in., $1.25 each, not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in., 90c each, prepaid. 

The list that we offer are va 
the choicest varieties for the y % 
home and commercial plant- ome 
ing. 
WANETA. (Hansen.) July. The 
fruit is of immense size, 
deep red; skin very thin, 
and the flavor is delicious. 
Prof. Hansen's best Plum, 
and in fact, one of the 
greatest of all Plums. 
UNDERWOOD. This is the 
earliest of the large new 
Plums. Ripens from about 
August Ist to 15th, and 
attains a size of 13% inches. 
The tree is one of the 
strongest growers of all 
these new Plums and gets to be very large, furnish- 
ing a large bearing surface to produce wonderful 
crops of beautiful fruit. Fruit is red; firm, juicy flesh, 
sis very small pit; freestone. Splendid quality. Elliott 
The Plum TERRY. (Native.) August. Best of the natives. Fruit bright (Peach 
That Bears red color. Fine quality. One of the largest and most 
Very Young handsome hardy Plums and deserves extensive plant- Plum) 
ing. Fruit ripens 1 di dk : 
pach aS ee a ee Kage ELLIOTT. (Peach Plum.) A very large, yellow- 


“J SUPERIOR. This fine Plum should be widely planted. The 
TECUMSEH. One of Dr. Hansen’s latest productions. A 
tall growing tree, vigorous in form, with large leaves. 
Very hardy North. Large, red color with flesh yeilow 
and a freestone. One of the heaviest bearing and 
greatest of early Flums. 
STANLEY PRUNE. The sweetest Prune grown and bears the quickest. Often starts bearing 
the second year and yields every year. Beautiful dark 
blue skin. Fine, sweet, juicy, golden flesh, requires very 
little sugar for canning. Juice is rich wine- 
purple. Tree hardy, vigorous and healthy. A 
freestone and a favorite for canning and 
drying. 3 ft., 5/16 in.. $1.15 each. 4 ft., 7/16 
in., $1.45 each, prepaid. 
Stanley Prune 
PLUM POLLINIZERS 
Success with Plums depends on your pollenizing varieties. 
In your Plum order you should include some of the following 
varieties which will insure production: 
SAPA. (Hansen.) July. An extremely early, vigorous bearer. 
Fruit medium size, glossy black; flesh deep purple, ex- 
cellent flavor; skin very tender. 
fruit is large, attractive red color and a rich sweet flavor. 
It bears very heavily, every year. Ripens in early Au- 
gust. Very hardy. Fine for eating and canning. 
[S] 
fleshed, perfect freestone Plum. Very sweet 
and of fine Peach flavor. Requires only half 
the usual amount of sugar for canning. Does 
not rot on the trees. Our orchards bore an 
immense crop last year, and has never fail- 
ed. This Plum is in a class by itself. Season 
early August. Color orange-yellow splashed 
with red. 
APRICOT PLUM. (Hanska Type.) This variety 
has all the good qualities that a Plum 
should have, with an Apricot flavor. The 
fruit is excellent for eating from the tree, 
canning, preserving or jelly. The luscious 
fruit is reddish blue. Tree strong grower, a 
6-year-old tree measuring 30 feet high and 
20 feet across. A good shipper. Freestone. 
Season August. 
Welch’s 
Super Plum 
Collection 
1 Tecumseh Plum 
1 Elliott 
1 Stanley Prune 
These three extra 
good 4-fi., well rooted 
Plum trees for only— 
S300 bai 





: Apricot Plum 

