Plums 
American Type 
KAHINTA. This is 
an outstanding plum on 
account of its large 
fruit. Color isred; good 
flavor, and can. stand 
handling for market. 
Trees thrifty. 
WANETA. August Fruit very large, deep bright- 
red thin skin; delicious flavor. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM. Small, wine red, dis- 
tinct flavor. Very hardy and early bearer. 
European Type 
GREEN GAGE. Very gratifying in rich mild deli- 
cious sweet flavor. Medium to large size. August. 
Stanley Prune 
We recommend it as the top prune, particularly 
in Section III. Under observation over ten years, 
and growing it here, we find—AIt has shown no 
winter killing— Makes rapid thrifty growth— 
Bears young, frequently in three years—Ripens 
ten days before other prunes— Sets heavy crop 
and bears just about as regularly as apples— 
Fruit is large, deep bluish-purple, firm and sweet, 
excellent quality fresh or canned. Has merit in 
both commercial and home planting. 
Prices of Plum Varieties, alike or assorted 
Caliper In. Approx. Ht. 1-4 5-15 
9-11/16 4sft.) &sup $1.45 $1.40 
_ Inquire at Nursery about additional varieties and 
sizes. 
Pears 
BARTLETT. The leading late summer pear. Large 
yellow with blush. Juicy, sweet, high quality. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. Fruit large with russet and 
blush shading; juicy sweet flavor. Propagated from 
local tree with fine record. 
MENDEL. Minnesota origination that is hardy, 
vigorous, self-pollenizing, and blight resistant; bears 
fine quality sweet, juicy fruit about Bartlett size. Rip- 
ens September and can be stored a month or two if 
desired. 
TAIT. Very hardy variety of Canadian origin. Al- 
though medium to small in size, fruit is delightfully 
sweet and juicy when ripe about first week in Septem- 
ber. This variety is very thrifty and blight resistant. 
Prices of Pear Trees alike or assorted 
Size Caliper In. Approx. Ht. 1-4 5-15 
1 11/16 & up 4144 ft. & up $1.75 $1.70 
oe 9-11/16 4 ft. & up 1.45 1.40 
PEACHES are generally not recommended 
northerly on the eastern slope of the Rockies and 
Plains. However many a back yard or home or- 
chard tree in Colorado has on occasions borne 
lovely crops of these fruits. Western Slope dis- 
tricts are of course nationally famous for these 
and other more tender tree fruits. 
