AUGUST PEACHES 
Indian Cling. We have the real old fashioned strain of 
Indian that we all knew years ago. Our strain makes a very 
rapid growing and healthy tree that bears red, juicy, very 
firm peaches with red streaks running through the seed. _Fine 
for pickling or preserves. A home or market variety. Ripens 
early August. 
PREPAID PRICES ON PEACH TREES 
Height of Top Each 10 100 
PAS On yet oa bh ot Dae Be Ar Dee ine gee Son, Seer a $ .60 $ 6.00 $40.00 
a=4e CO tars eee ee ete Cr a Se ee 80 7.00 60.00 
AOE OG ties Seether, (came et M2 et ont 1.10 10.00 80.00 
PLUMS 
Plums succeed over a wide variety of soils and climatic 
conditions. Our list includes the best of the new as well as 
the favorite old time varieties. 
EARLY PLUMS 
Six Weeks. Very large, bright red, excellent flavor. 
Vigorous tree. Regular bearer. Ripens May 15th. 
Bruce. Of Texas origin, Bruce is destined to become one 
of tze most popular of all plums. Tree is a vigorous grower 
and enormous bearer. Fruit is extra large, of fine red color. 
Fire for home or market. Ripens late May. 
Meikhley. A larze firm, purple plum, mottled with green; 
flesh is very dark red to seed. Probably sweetest plum grown. 
Blooms a little early, but of such high quality that it makes 
up for occasional loss of crops. Excellent for home or market. 
Ripens early June. 
Burbank. Trees are enormous bearers. A firm, meaty 
plum of mottled purplish red and green skin. Particularly 
good for preserving. Bears young. Ripens latter part of June. 
America. One of the largest yellow plums with red 
cheeks . Excellent for jelly. Ships well and bears regularly. 
Ripens early July. 
Gold. One of the healthiest of all plum trees. Bears 
enormous crops of large, firm, yellow plums of high pectin 
content. Ripens over a long period from about July 10th to 
July 25th. For market and home use. 
Santa Rosa. A very large, very firm, dark red plum of 
very fine quality. Very good for canning or preserves. Rip- 
ens early July. 
CHERRY PLUMS 
Sapa. The best of the cherry plums. Excellent for eating 
fresh, for pies, jellies or jams. Fruit of medium size, flesh 
dark red, pit very small. Although the tree is dwarfish, it 
produces enormously. 
APRICOT 
Under our conditions no apricot bears as regularly as 
peaches and plums, but the delicious, yellow fruit has no 
Ava Apricot trees are hardy, rapid growers, that make 
excellent shade trees in a few years. We recommend plant- 
ing at least two varieties for cross-pollenization. 
Early Golden. Ripens last week of May. Almost as large 
as Moorpark. Pale orange in color, juicy, sweet and good. 
_ Moorpark. The largest perfect freestone apricot. Deli- 
cious 
yellow with crimson cheek. Ripens early June. 
PREPAID PRICES ON PLUMS, CHERRY PLUMS 
AND APRICOTS 
Height of Top Each 10 100 
250 sPeGiae ere ke $ .65 $ 6.00 $ 50.00 
3-4 Feet __... eee | .90 8.00 70.00 
PO GIN if <f a) At 2 ee MOREE Sane ae 1.20 11.00 100.00 
Over 16,000 Bearing Trees in Our Orchards 
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