6 MAY NURSERY CO., YAKIMA 
Plums—(Cont. ) 
Wild Plum— Native of Oregon. Selected strain, very hardy, 
prolific bearer, high quality plum to eat out of hand 
and excellent for marmalade and butter. 
*Peach—Light red skin, large, round, good for home garden. 
Satsuma—Japanese Plum. Blood red flesh, pleasant, juicy. 
Burbank—Japanese Plum. Vigorous, red, juicy, sweet, yel- 
low flesh. 
*Bradshaw—Large dark red, flesh green. Excellent for eat- 
ing fresh. 
*Yakima—Very large, egg-shaped, red, good shipper. 
*Yellow Egg—Large, egg-shaped, yellow, good canner. 
*Blue Damson—Small, roundish oval, dark purple, fine can- 
ner. Preserves. 
Green Gage—Fruit large, greenish yellow, flavor excellent. 
Prunes 
*Tragedy—The best early Prune, a favorite. High quality 
dark purple with yellowish-green flesh, firm, sweet, 
and highly flavored. 
*Early ..talian—(Richard’s strain)—Slightly larger and 
sweeter than the Italian Prune. Two weeks earlier. 
Good commercial variety. A sport of the Italian. 
Weatherspoon— Seedling of the Italian, ripens same time 
as Richard’s strain of Early Italian, large, high quality, 
heavy bearer when pollenized with Richard’s strain of 
Early Italian. 
*Sugar—Very large, oval, dark purple, tender, sweet par- 
ticularly fine for home drying and canning. 
*Hungarian—Very large, bright red, market and home use. 
*French—Medium, fine texture, sweet drying. 
*Date—An improved type of the French Prune. Larger than 
the French with a heavier sugar content. Good for home 
use. 
*Silver—Large and handsome, oval shape, light yellow skin. 
flesh firm, rich and sweet. Very heavy bearer. 
*Italian—Good quality, medium size, purplish black color. 
The leading variety for market and home use. 
*Standard—Large, color purple, flesh amber-colored. Good 
late Prune for home use. 
President— Latest ripening Prune. Heavy bearer, high in 
quality and large fruit. Does not need pollenizer. 
Peaches 
Carman—Medium, white flesh, good flavor, juicy, good for 
table use. 





RAMSEY PEACH 
(Patent Applied for by W. F. Ramsey) 
This remarkable new Peach is a cross between the 
J. H. Hale and the Candoka. Large, highly colored 
and very free of fuzz. The tree is a strong grower and 
a heavy bearer and very hardy in the blossom stage. 
It ripens about ten days later than the Hale, being a 
high quality, large, red, firm Peach. Its late ripening 
should be of considerable advantage on the fresh 
fruit market. $2.50 
