PLUMS 
Pleasure and = profit from 
plums. They are beautiful, de- 
licious, and easy to sell. 
SIX WEEKS — Earliest of 
all plums. Large; oblong; 
bright red; flesh pink; seed 
small. Ripens May 20th to 
June Ist. 
METHLEY—Handsome tree; 
fruit large; golden red. It is 
a very vood producer. Ripens 
May 25th. 
BRUCE—Very red and pro- 
ductive. It is a good plum for 
commercial use. It is well suit- 
ed to North Texas, the Péen- 
handle and Oklahoma. Ripens 
about June Ist. 

r RED JUNE—The skin, purplish red; the flesh yellow. It is very firm; somewhat coarse- 
graincd. Very delicious for table use. Ripens about June 5th. 
AMERICAN—Tree very thrifty, symetrical, spreading, and will produce successfully any- 
where. It fruits very young, always having a heavy crop. This wonderful plum should be in 
every orchard. It is a golden yellow with red cheek. Ripens about June 15th to 20th. 
COLD—Nearly transparent; golden yellow; wide range; sure bearer. It is very similar to 
the American but larger and sweeter. Ripens the last of June to Ist of July. 
BURBANK—This plum is extremely popular in all sections. It is very large, richly color- 
ed, blue-red mottled, dotted with vellow, and a heavy bearer. Ripens in July. 
DAMSON-—This is the old-fashioneu t!'ue Damson. Known for the fine jelly and preserves 
it makes. Ripens in late summer. 
PRICES ON PLUMS 
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Apricots 
That Will Live, Grow and Produce 
MOORPARK—Deep yellow fruit, red blush on sunny side; flesh, bright orange; freestone. 
Best variety for commercial purposes; fine for canning and drying. Tree vigorous; very pro- 
lific. Fruit ripens in June. Adapted to all sections of the Southwest. 
EARLY GOLDEN—Medium in size; yellow; rich, juicy, of a delightful flavor; freestone. 
Ripens in June. 
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