Rich's 
PLUMS 
and 
PRUNES 
a a RE 
Prices—Plums, Prunes, Peaches, except as noted. 
3-4' $1.25 ea., 10 for $10.00 
4-5' $1.50 ea., 10 for $12.50 
4-6' Selected—$2.50 each, 10 for $22.50 

EUROPEAN PLUMS AND PRUNES 
DAMSON, Shropshire. Small; oval purplish- 
black; juicy; tart. Fine for jam. Clingstone. 
September. 
DATE. One of the sweetest prunes. Good size, 
reddish-purple; solid, drying out better than 
the Italian. A very tasty product either dried 
or fresh. September. 
EARLY ITALIAN. A > most profitable Italian 
prune, ripening two weeks ahead of Italian. 
Fruit identical excepting larger. Best shipper. 
September. 
FRENCH IMPROVED. The standard drying va- 
riety. Large oval fruits of deep purple, with 
sweet sugary flesh. September. 
ITALIAN. Medium to large size, oval, dark 
purple; flesh juicy, sweet and delicious; a 
standard drying variety. September. 
REINE CLAUDE (Bavay's Green Gage). This 
variety is unsurpassed for gratifying the taste, 
richness of flavor, abundance of juice and 
pleasant aroma. Has beautiful fruit, large, pale 
yellow. marked with red. August-September. 
RICH'S PRIDE. This large, mild, sweet flavored 
plum ripens about 10 to 14 days after Italian. 
Very desirable for fresh use and wonderful for 
making plum pie or in general baking use. The 
tree grows well and produces abundantly. The 
fruit stays on the tree very nicely, some years 
as late as November I5th, here in the valley. 

RICH’S PRIDE 
The tree has been producing on our farms and 
under observation for more than 20 years and 
has our unqualified recommendation. Septem- 
ber-October. 
| yr., $2.00 each; 2 yr., $3.00 each. 
STANLEY. One of the best for commercial or 
home use. Bears fruit in three years. Exception- 
ally productive. Fruit large, deep bluish pur- 
ple, firm and sweet; of excellent flavor. Bears 
annually. Midseason. 
WEATHERSPOOCN. Fruit very similar in shape 
and color to Italian but is larger in size and 
sweeter; maturing seven to ten days earlier. 
Keeping and shipping quality surpasses any 
other prune. Trees very hardy and practically 
immune to red spider or other insect pests. 
ORIENTAL PLUMS 
BURBANK. Hardy, prolific. Large, well colored 
fruit; sweet aromatic. Cling. September. 
DUARTE. Large red plum. Firm flesh, blood-red 
color, sweet and excellent flavor. September. 
SANTA ROSA. Large size. Excellent flavor, 
beautiful dark red color, firm, juicy; very good 
shipper. Small pit. August. 
SHIRO. A very early plum. Beautiful golden 
yellow. Tree is low growing, hardy—very pro- 
lific. Excellent for cooking, canning, or dessert 
use. August. 
NECTARINES 
QUETTA. Fruit is extra large. Beautiful ap- 
pearance, highly colored skin. Flesh is white of 
good quality and unusually firm. Clingstone. 
Early. 
We have forty varieties of plums and prunes 
other than those listed. 
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