Champion’s) (Um his 
NOTE — Most American = and 
European Plums seem to be self- 
fertile and produce fruit on their 
own pollen, but produce _ better 
whee interplanted with other var- 
teries,. 
Oriental varieties have been found 
to be self unfruitful and should 
always be interplanted at all times. 
Abundance is considered one of 
the general pollinizers. 
ALBION. One of our new- 
est varieties and one of 
much merit. This is, without 
a doubt, the best late plum 
on the market today. A 
large plum, bluish-gray in 
color, and one of the best 
for roadside markets. 
ABUNDANCE. (OR.). Me- 
dium sized red, with yellow 
juicy tender flesh. Trees 
large and hardy, ripening 
in August. 
BURBANK, (OR.). Large red 
fruit on a hardy and pro- 
ductive tree in late August. 
BRADSHAW. A very large 
dark violet fruit which is 
excellent for market and 
shipping. August. 
GREEN GAGE. (Reine 
Claude). Large round green- 
ish yellow, excellent for can- 
ning, one of the best varie- 
ties. Very productive. Sept. 
LOMBARD. Fruits medium 
to large, dark red very at- 
tractive and tempting to the 
eye, and readily saleable. 
August. 
MONARCH. Large deep purplish blue, tree 
bears young and yields abundantly. A per- 
fect freestone. October. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Tree is a great 
producer bearing large crops of good dark 
purple plums year after year. October. 
YELLOW EGG. Golden yellow with thick 
bloom. Flesh yellow and juicy. A very 
large and beautiful plum, fine for local mar- 
ket. September. 
PRUNES 
ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenburg). The fruit is 
fine flavored whether eaten out of hand, 
prepared for the table or cured as a prune. 
Fruits very large purplish black with very 
thick bloom. September. 
STANLEY PRUNE. Ripens about Septem- 
ber 10th. A medium to large, blue prune- 
type plum; flesh is greenish yellow. Juicy, 
firm and of good quality. Stone is free. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Large, dark purple, 
sweet, good, one of the most popular for 
canning because of its sweetness and lack 
of acid. 

Lombard Plum 
APRICOTS 
Popular In All Sections Where 
Peaches Do Well 
HUNGARIAN. Grows to an immense size, 
the fruit large and of a good quality, beau- 
tifully colored a deep yellow, with yellow 
flesh, and a very fine flavor. Will bear the 
best of any sort in the northeastern section 
of the United States. 
NECTARINES 
A smooth-skinned Plum-Peach. Tree grows 
like Peach. Fruit looks like large Plum. The 
flavor, both Peach and Plum. 
GOLDMINE. A _ freestone ripening with 
Elberta, medium in size with good quality, 
and very attractive yellow flesh. 
Prices of Prune, Plum, Nectarine and 
Apricot 
Wea 10-99 100 up 
; eac h ch 
2 yr. 5-6 ft. '\/, in. $2.19 $1.69 $1.29 
2 yr. 4-5 fi. 94 ins) 2. 1.79 1.39 she 
209TS-4 Sie ins, ge, 1.59 1.19 .79 
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