HARDY PLUMS 
AND PRUNES 
Excellent for Home and 
ABUNDANCE 
Medium size red plum with yellow flesh. Sweet and juicy. 
A good early plum for home use. Tree hardy and pro- 
ductive. Ripens August 20th to 27th. Apricot—Early Golden 
BURBANK 
Fruit large, dark red. Skin thin, covered with heavy bloom. Flesh yellow, juicy, tender, 
and sweet. Tree large, spreading, productive. Ripens late August. 
STANLEY 
New. Fruit large, prune shaped, bluish purple, very attractive. Flesh yellow, juicy, 
sweet, richly flavored. Tree large, spreading, productive. Bears young. We like Stanley 
and Fellemburg the best of all prunes for home and commercial use. Ripens early 
ee September. 
Bevomburg REINE CLAUDE 
Fruit large, roundish-oval with red blush. Yellow fleshed, firm, sweet, highly flavored. 
PLUM PRICES Very productive. One of the best later plums ripening middle to late September. 
Guaranteed to Grow Stock 
Prepaid Prices, All Trees on this Page FELLEMBURG 
; cies gions Fruit large, oval, purple. Flesh yellow, firm, sweet, fine grained and tender. Tree very 
Oranee Qoincels:4sametpice productive, spreading, hardy. A delicious prune for eating out of hand, canning and 
preserves. Ripens early to middle September. 
NECTARINE—Hunter 
A nectarine is a smooth-skinned peach, a sport of a peach. Many object to the fuzzy 
skin of a peach and to those we suggest trying the nectarine. The flavor of them is 
both distinct and agreeable and they are delicious to eat fresh or they make an 
excellent fruit for canning. Nectarines will become more popular when they are 
better known. 
QUINCE—Orange 
Makes Fine Jelly—Delicious Sauce 
The best variety available today. Fruit large, golden yellow. Bears abundantly every 
year. Because of its dwarfing characteristics, it requires only a small space. May be 
grown either as a tree or in bush form. Its unusual large white blossoms increase its 
value as a distinctive ornamental specimen. 
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Burbank Plum 
APRICOTS—Moorpark 
A very large, attractive apricot with a red cheek. Best quality and richest flavor 
of all apricots. Tree hardy and productive. Ripens early August. Recommended for 
home use and roadside markets. 
EARLY GOLDEN 
A smooth, fuzzless apricot of medium size. Color, pale orange; freestone, highly 
flavored and of the best quality. A fine variety to plant with Moorpark. Ripens 
mid-August. Apricots are not difficult to grow and the fruit is highly prized for making 
preserves, canning, and home use. The trees are also very ornamental, producing a 
Orange Quince mass of white blossoms in early Spring. 
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