PLUMS (Prunus) 
Bear 5th year. Spaces 20 ft. Tri- 
floras and European varieties do not 
cross-pollinate. 
TRIFLORAS (P. Salacina) 
@ Abundance. Red, medium sized. 
Flesh yellow, juicy. Vigorous, pro- 
ductive. August. 
@ Burbank. Red, medium sized. Flesh 
yellow, very juicy. Late Aug. 
DAMSON (P. institia) 
Shropshire Damson. Small, purple, 
best for jams. Productive. Sept. 
EUROPEAN (P. domestica) 
German Prune. Large blue. Aug. 
@ Lombard. Medium-size, juicy, red. 
A hardy, prolific bearer. Sept. 
® Reine Claude (Bavay’s Green 
Gage). Large, yellow. Late Sept. 
Stanley. Large dark blue prune. 
Annual bearer. Late Sept. 
PEACH (Prunus persica) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 16 ft. 
All are Freestone. 
Belle of Georgia. White, rich flavor. 
Productive. Sept. Extra hardy. 
Carman. Large white. Fine flavor, 
quite juicy. Aug. Extra hardy. 
Champion. White, firm, sweet, juicy, 
thin-skinned. Extra hardy. Eating, 
cooking, canning. Sept. 
Early Crawford. Medium sized yel- 
low. Juicy, high flavor. Aug. 
Elberta. Yellow. Fruit large, firm, 
and excellent for canning. Sept. 15. 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow. Aug. Extra 
hardy. Juicy, sweet, yellow flesh. 
ej. H. Hale. Yellow, large, firm. 
Not vigorous but delicious. Sept. 
Late Crawford. Yellow. Late Sept. 
@ Mikado. Popular, yellow. Aug. 
Rochester. Delicious, large yellow. 
Prolific bearer. Late August. 
Valiant. Yellow, extra hardy. Late 
August. Large, good fruit. 
PEARS 
(Pyrus communis) 
Bears 6th year. Space 20 ft. 
®@ Bartlett. Large, rich, juicy, golden. 
Young bearer. Canning, eating. 
© Beurre Bosc. Very large, rich, 
juicy. Late Sept.-Nov. Few wind- 
falls. Eating. 
@ Dutchess d’Angouleme. Extra 
large, greenish yellow, spotted. Ex- 
cellent. Long-lived. Young bearer. 
@ Clapp’s Favorite. (P) Fruit large, 
pale, fine-grained, juicy. August. 
@Seckel. Small, attractive. Blight. 
resistant. Sept.-Oct. Eating, pickles. 
pose 

PEARS: Bartlett Beurre Bosc Duch. d'Angou. Seckel Clapp’s Favorite 
CHERRIES (Prunus) 
SOUR (P. avium) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 18 ft. 
Early Richmond. Clear red, medium 
size. June. One of the best. 
Montmorency. Largest, firm flesh. 
Disease resistant. Finest quality. 
June. 
SWEET (P. cerasus) 
Bear 5th year. Space 20 ft. 
® Black Tartarian.- (P—best.) Pur- 
plish black. Juicy, rich flavor. June. 
@ Governor Wood. (P) Yellow or 
light red, medium sized, sweet, juicy. 
June. 
@ Yellow Spanish. Large, yellow. 
Desirable for maraschino. Late June. 
QUINCES (Cydonia) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 12 ft. Zone IV. 
Orange. (P) Round, rich, golden 
yellow fruit. Excellent flavor. Sept. 
Cooking. 
® Champion. Greenish, pear-shaped, 
young bearer. Oct. Jelly, jam, syrup. 
APRICOT (Prunus) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 16 ft. Zone V. 
Early Golden. Small, sweet, July. 
Moorpark. Best quality of all, but 
not so heavy to bear. August. 
UNUSUAL FRUITS americans 
NOTE: The 10 rates do not apply to less than 10 of one kind. 
Hansen Bush-Cherry 
shrub, covered 
with dark red cherries the size 
of plums. White blooms in 
May. Silvery leaves turn gold 
and flame in autumn. Bears 
4th year. Zone III. 
Five - foot 
(3) (10) 
Tao fO nibs. ben ce cone. $3.50 $8.00 
Beach Plum 
Prunus maritima grows 6 to 8 ft. 
high, hardy into Zone III. Thrives in 
gardens better than on sea-shores. 
Good drainage. Fine, useful plums. 
BitOeoei tee $2.00 each, 5 for $7.75 
Persimmon 
Diospyros virginica. Small tree. Har- 
dy. Zone IV. Tasty, nutritious fruit. 
Sept.-Nov. 
Guiey Lemar tte Oates $6.50, 5 for $30.00 
Highbush Cranberries 
Large fruited, heavy-yielding type 
of Viburnum trilobum—high in pec- 
tin. Zone I. Make sauce or jelly, 
same as with cranberries, but strain 
to keep out pits. 
(Each) ($10) (100) 
Tos inser $1.00 $7.50 $55.00 
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Hansen Bush Cherry 
Adams Elderberry 
The large berries and extra fruit 
clusters are qa decided improvement 
for pies, jam and wine. Zone IV. 
Or TE ee Se $.90 each, 10 for $7.00 
Gumi Cherry 
Eleagnus Multiflora (longipes). Red- 
fruits, good raw or in jams and jel- 
lies. Low shrub to 6 ft., indifferent 
to neglect. Zone IV. 
LAOS fn eee $1.80 each, 5 for $7.00 
New American 
Mulberry 
Ever-bearing, from June until Sep- 
tember. Large, refreshing berries 
without the mawkish sweetness of 
most varieties. Zone IV. 
4-5 ft. trees....63.00 ea., 10 for $25.00 
