
[| PLUM TREES 
STANLEY PRUNE 
The Stanley Prune plum is without a doubt the finest 
and most beautiful 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 
with 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 AT RIGHT. 
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 
AT RIGHT. 
YELLOW EGG 
A plum that is egg shaped, very large size, and ex- 
tremely sweet. Prized very much for culinary purposes. 
Trees grow very large, vigorous, and very hardy. 
Ripens late August. PRICED AT RIGHT. 
BLUE DAMSON 
The most popular of all preserving plums. Extremely 


Stanley Prune 
All Varieties 

PLUM PRICES 
high flavored. Turns a rich wine-red when preserved. took Saha era 
Small fruit, dark blue in color, rich golden interior. Been Each Each 
Hardy, prolific, grows 10 to 12 feet high. Very heavy TAIG ins 3-4e ites $1.25 $ .95 $ .75 
producer. PRICED AT RIGHT. 9/16 7in., 4-5 foe en: ... 145 1.15 85 
Euerbearing 
FIG 
Have Sweet, Juicy Figs in 
YOUR Garden. The Everbear- 
ing 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. Pro- 
duces the first year set out and 
heavily each year aft- 
ere Is @& good "size, 
sweet, firm, and is an 
excellent fruit for pre- 
serving or eating 
fresh. 
PRICE: 18-24 in. trees, 
75c each; 3 for $2.10. 

















HYSLOP CRAB 
This is the only variety of 
crab apple that we list, as it 
is by far the best. Is a real 
dark purple color when fully 
ripened, and has a wonderful 
flavor. Used by canners for 
pickling, jelly, etc. Trees pro- 
duce enormous crops, are long 
lived, and very hardy. Price: 
7/16 in., 3-4 ft. trees, 75c ea. 
See page 19 for additional ap. 
ple tree prices. 

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DWARF APPLES 
The Gardener’s Delight 
Small Trees Large Fruit 
The Dwarf Apple trees are only 10-15 ft. 
tall at maturity and can be planted 15 ft. 
apart. The fruit produced is the same as, 
or larger, than that produced on standard 
trees. Bear quickly—2 to 3 years after 
planting. Varieties available are Wealthy, 
Jonathan and Fameuse. 
PRICE: 3 Yr. 2 to 3 ft. trees, $2.45 each; 3 
for $6.75. 

