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Scarff’s Delicious Plums 
Price all Plum Trees unless otherwise } Select 5-6 ft. trees, $1.75 each; 10 rate $1.50; 
noted, by express not prepaid. 25 rate $1.25. 
There is a greater interest in plums now than 
for many years and the reason is because there 
are so many new high quality varieties now 
available. There is no finer fruit to eat when 
picked dead ripe from the tree, and the housewife 
knows a hundred ways to cook them—from plum 
pudding down to preserves and jellies. 
@ PLANT PLUM TREES e@ 
In Your Lawn or Home Orchard 
1. They are easy to transplant. 
2. The trees come into bearing in 3 to 4 years and are 
hardy dependable producers. 
3. The Plum is a good small tree for the back yard. Blos- 
soms are very ornamental and showy in very early spring. 
4. The fruits are delicious for eating fresh, preserves, can- 
ning and many other culinary uses. 
5, Many varieties such as Damson, Bradshaw and Stanley 
may be grown with little special attention and_spraying— 
although all fruits respond to the best care possible. 
STANLEY PLUMS — 
Best of 75 varieties 
tested at Colorado Ex- 
periment Station. 
Hardier, heavier 
yielding at early age. 
Very large fruit; dark red; flesh inclined to 
B radshaw yellowish-green. 
Damson Everyone is familiar with the old-fashioned 
Damson plums and there is always a good de- 
mand for them. 
< Best of the Green Gage type. Very large, 
Reine Claude greenish; fine flavor. 
. A valuable plum of fair quality for 
Italian Prune dessert. Long, oval, purple with a thick 
pipe bloom; flesh firm and pleasant, separating from the 
stone. 
7 : Is the highest quality of all the 
Imperial Epineuse 6id' world plums. it is of the 
prune type, reddish purple, sweet, juicy and delicious flavor. 
This is the plum of plums for the garden. 
Stanle Comes into bearing very early. It is a heavy 
y producer, adapted to a wide range of soils and 
has been favorably reported from all parts of America. It is 
a fine blue plum of medium size and high quality. Stanley is 
now rated at the top of the list of Commercial Plums for 
Ohio and other Central States. 
BEST FRUIT 
Varieties for Freezing 
STRAWBERRIES—Red Rich, Premier, Sparkle. 
BLUEBERRIES—Dixi, Concord, Rancocas. 
NECTARBERRY and BOYSENBERRY (both). 
CURRANTS—Red Lake. 
GOOSEBERRY—Poorman. 
RED RASPBERRY—Willamette, September, Latham. 
PURPLE RASPBERRY—Marion Sodus. 
BLACK RASPBERRY—Bristol, Morrison. 
BLACKBERRIES—Eldorado, Lowden. 
CHERRIES—Montmorency, Windsor (Sweet). 
PEACHES—Red Haven, Hale Haven, Shippers Red. 
Fresh Home-Grown Fruits 
Best for Freezing 
Highest quality in quick-frozen fruits is obtained 
only when they can be grown under the best conditions, 
fully ripened on the vine to the very peak of color 
and quality. When this stage is reached, pick, prepare, 
and freeze promptly. 
The Home Fruit Garden provides the ideal condition 
for the fruit to be so handled from the vine (or tree) 
to the deep freeze in the minimum of time. 
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