PLANT PLUMs 
FUR FRUIT 
KAHINTA PLUM 
NEW PLUMS 
KAHINTA. Extremely large, ranging from 1% to 
2 inches in diameter. Fruit red with yellow flesh. 
Very productive. Quality good. 
STANLEY PRUNE. This new Prune variety is not 
quite as large as the German Prune, but it is 
earlier to ripen, and can be planted throughout 
the corn belt, and anywhere in the Eastern 
states. It is juicy, very sweet, bluish purple, a 
good fruit for table use or canning. Like all 

prunes, bearing begins about 4 years after 
planting. 
SUPERIOR. This fine plum should be widely 
planted. The fruit is large, attractive red color 
and a rich sweet flavor. It bears very heavily, 
every year. Ripens in early August. Very hardy. 
Not prepaid 
Postpaid 
Postpaid 

WANETA 
4 to 6 ft., 2-year......$ .90 
3 to 5 ft., 2-year...... .90 
Perl Per 10 
$8.50 
8.50 
i .80 OU 
2 to 4 ft., 2-year 
See page 4 for 
Hybrid Cherries 

SAPA 
SAPA. Medium to large; skin dark purple, flesh 
very dark red clear through; a Hansen hybrid. 
Trees are heavy, very young bearers. Ripens in 
July. Very fine for canning, juices and jellies. 
OPATA. 
Clingstone. 
WANETA PLUM. Very large, bright red, very fine 
quality and flavor. A Hansen hybrid. Trees very 
productive and bear very young. We urge you 
to add some of these trees to your home orchard. 
Medium purplish red, greenish flesh. 
Late June and early July. 
LOMBARD. Medium, round, oval, violet red, juicy, 
pleasant and good, adheres to the stone, produc- 
tive. A valuable market variety, one of the most 
hardy and popular. Last of August. 
OMAHA. Fruit dark red with small pit, sweet, 
well flavored. The tree is exceptionally hardy; 
will do well even in the extreme North. Omaha 
is a sure and heavy bearer. 
BURBANK. An abundant yearly bearer. Large, 
round, dark red fruit. Will succeed in any soil. 
Perfectly hardy. Ripens from first to middle of 
August. 


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