
_ PLUM, SATSUMA 
ABUNDANCE—Tree a strong grower. Fruit large; skin bright 
red cherry color; flesh yellow, tender and juicy. July-August. 
ACE—Very sweet, freestone. Flesh and skin bright red. De- 
serves wider popularity. September, 
BURBANK—Medium to large, crimson red, splashed with 
yellow. Small pit. Firm, sweet, tender flesh. One of the hardi- 
est and best yielding plums. Good home garden variety. Ex- 
cellent pollenizer. August. 
‘BLUE DAMSON—Small blue plum. Has tart flavor, good for 
making jams. Very prolific. August. 
BRADSHAW-— Mid-season, large dark, violet-red plum. Juicy, 
excellent flavor. Desirabie for canning. 
BEAUTY—Beautiful oval crimson fruits of large size, with 
amber-crimson flesh. Ripens 10 days earlier than Santa Rosa. 
Good. pollenizer. 
CLIMAX—Very large: deep dark red; flesh yellow, delicious 
flavcr. Tree vigorous and very productive. July. 
DUARTE—A blood red plum of late introduction. Fruit large 
and slongated; skin dull red. Flesh firm, deep red, and good 
quality. July. 
GREIEN GAGE—Medium round, skin tender, yellowish green 
flesh. Juicy and deliciously sugary. Separates freely from 
the jstone. One of the best home orchard plums. July-August. 
PEACH PLUM — Very large; skin brownish-red, slightly 
coarse grained but juicy, sprightly flavor; very popular as a 
home and market variety. July-August. 
PLUM COT—This is a variety of plum that has been crossed 
between the apr cot and plum. A mid-season variety. Medium 
size, crimson skin, yellow fiesh. Excellent flavor. July. 

There is hardly anything in the world 
that some man cannot make a little 
worse and Sell a little cheaper, and the 
people who consider price only are this 
man’s lawful prey.—John Ruskin. 


PLUMS 
Plu:ns are one of the easiest fruits to grow and early to bear. 
They are hardy in all but very severe climates and thrive best 
on medium heavy soil with good drainage. Planting at least 
two or more varieties will take care of such varieties that are 
deficient in fertile pollen. Varieties listed are those that have 
proven best for the West. 
PRICES ON ALL PLUMS AND PRUNES 
Your Choice of Varieties—Alike or Assorted 
10 or 
more 
Each 
$ .90 
1.00 
1.25 
1.75 
1-5 6-10 
Each Each 
$ .95 
1.15 
Height 
Field 
Field 
Field 1.40 
Field Grown 1.85 
Write for prices on 50 or more trees. 
SANTA ROSA—Large, purplish crimson; flesh yellow, mot- 
tled crimson; very good quality. A leading shipping and 
market variety. July. 
SATSUMA—A very large and well flavored plum with blood 
red flesh; skin blush red; very small pit; vigorous and produc- 
tive. A well known variety much in demand for home use. 
July. 
PRESIDENT—4A fine flavored plum. Fruit large, dark blue, 
flesh yellow. Popular and profitable shipping variety. August. 
WICKSON—The tree grows in a vase form, sturdy and up- 
right. The pit is small, and the flesh of firm texture, sugary 
and delicious. Dark red skin, yellow flesh. July. 
YELLOW EGG—A large, handsome yellow plum. Egg shaped, 
golden yellow covered with thin bloom. 
August. 
Firm juicy, sweet. 
One of the best. Late. 

PLANT 
FRUIT 
TREES 
Make the new 
residential lot 
ERUPT EUL 


PLUM, BURBANK 
as well as 
BEAUTIFUL 



24 BUY DIRECT FROM GROWER 
