A New 
NECTARINE 
No. 6-12 PIONEER 
The Nectarine is such a delicious 
fruit it has always been a source of 
disappointment that there has been 
no Nectarine variety which was de- 
pendable in this area. Only now 
have we succeeded in getting a 
Nectarine that has stood the test. 
These big, bright red and yel- 
low fruits are unbelievably good, 
and so good looking that you will 
keep a bowl of them on the table 
just for ornament. (We guarantee 
they won't stay in the bowl long, 
they taste too good.) You'll not 
have to hope for a crop—you'll get 
it every year without fail. Add to 
all this the fact that the big spring 
blooms have such a lovely clear 
pink color that it is almost as orna- 
mental as the finest flowering Peach 
—after all this, does it sound as if 
you could afford to be without it? 
Ripens July. Plant Pat. No. 787. 
Labeled with Two Orange Stripes 
Price: 1l-yr. trees, 
$2.50 each 
oe “SA ewards Miracle” rer 
THE MOST SENSATIONAL FRUIT OF A DECADE 
THE INTRODUCTION of the “Miracle Plum” marks. an 
epoch in the advance of fine fruits for the table. Thé tantalizing 
and delicious flavor, the great size, firm amber flesh, combined 
with a delightful color, place the “Miracle Plum” in a class by 
itself. 4 
Invariably, after tasting the “Miracle Plum,” comes the ex- 
clamation: “This fruit is truly a miracle. It is something out of 
this world.” 
Here are some facts about the “Miracle Plum”: Extraordinarily 
large size fruit, average diameter 2!4y to 234 inches. An astound- 
ing surprise to the palate, flavor not unlike Nectarine, Peach and 
Plum mixed; skin thin and unnoticeable when eating fruit, minia- 
ture stone, meat Nectarine-like in quality. Keeping qualities ex- 
cellent, delicious in preserves, fruit ripens over long period during 
July and August. Exceedingly fast growing and quick bearing tree, 
which will bear fruit second year after planting. Beautiful orna- 
mental tree of medium size, foliage persistent, in autumn richly 
tinted not unlike the leaves of a Maple. Can be grown in a small 
garden. 
Now as to its hardiness, the demand for this new fruit from 
states where temperatures are not too severe, is so insistent that 
we cannot withhold distribution until final tests for hardiness have 
been completed. However, we are offering it for such a modest 
price that anyone living in the coldest sections of this country 
desiring it, can well aftord to take a chance and be the first to 
enjoy this wonderful new Plum. 
1-Yr. Trees, Labeled Blue Over Orange 
Price: $2.00 Each 
YOU'VE NEVER TASTED 
» PLUMS LIKE THESE! 
The great size, the new delicious fla- 
vor. (Is it Nectarine? Is it Peach? 
Is it Plum?) The firm amber flesh 
make it the most exciting fruit grown 
today. Plant one or more of these ex- 
ceedingly fast-growing, quick-bearing 
trees and harvest fruit the second year. 
Bears through July and August. 
WE DO NOT SHIP UNTIL STOCK 
IS DORMANT— 
ABOUT DECEMBER 15 
