~\poLGo. A very hardy and desirable crab. The 
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APPLES, PLUMS, BUSES 
CRAB APPLES 
fruit is a fiery red and very good for making 
jellies. It bears an abundance of fruit at an 
early age. Also can be used as an ornamental 
tree. 
FLORENCE. Very good medium size crab originat- 
ing in Minnesota. Fruit acid, carmine color, flesh 
yellowish and firm. Excellent for cooking and 
making jellies. Early bearer. 
“ WHITNEY. An old favorite. Larger than most crab- 
apples. Not as tart as desired by some, but a 
good all purpose fruit. Some users like it as an 
eating apple. 
PRICES OF APPLES AND CRAB 
APPLES—ALL VARIETIES 
WANETA PLUM 
Add postage 
Size, 4 ft.. 9/16 in. caliper: and packing PLUMS 
UPL OO WR scissssvancencttorveccniseteees $ .89 $ .17 The plum may not be so important as some other 
SEtreeS» His. ii. SE 2.10 30 
fruits, but it is gaining in popularity every year 
and has been planted extensively the past few 
NOT MAILABLE account size: years. As it is a native fruit it grows easily and 
Letre@ tie ete en ee $1.19 is a great bearer and should have a place in every 
Shirees) EE ha tavecnS 4 orchard. 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper and up, 
~\ BLUE DAMSON. An old favorite and well known. 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES Fine for preserves. Hardy, heavy bearer. Free 
BETTY PRIOR. (Pat. No. 340.) Produces large fra- \ stone. 
grant clusters continuously througout the season. “ITALIAN PRUNE. Very well known and widely 
Opens a bright red turning to shell pink. (Each planted. Oblong shape, almost black skin and 
$1.50) (3 for $1.30 each). \ yellowish-green flesh. Freestone. 
CHATTER. (Pat. No. 739.) Uunusually bright crim-\ LOMBARD. Medium size, 
son, generous flower clusters, continuously in 
bloom. Velvety firm petals. (Each $1.50) (3 for 
$1.30 each). . 
DONALD PRIOR. (Pat. No. 377.) Large, semi-dou- \ STANLEY PRUNE. A dark blue-skin, green fleshed 
ble, bright scarlet flowers, flushed crimson. nee ara . ee are wens Flesh turns 
Fragrant. Free flowering. One of the best. (Each COREG SAS gt Ee MnOR DO. 200C Canner: 
ted plum. Good sweet 
flavor for table use or canning. Bears soon after 
planting. 
$1.50) (3 at $1.30 each). \ SUPERIOR. Large, red fruit and very hardy. Has 
FASHION. (Pat. No. 789.) Brilliant, luminous, coral been tried and proven very successful in Colo- 
flowers overlaid with gold; opening with wavy, tado. A good plum for both canning and eating 
graceful petals. All season blooms in large , fresh. ‘ 
clusters. (Each $2.00) (3 at $1.75 each). \CUNDERWOOD. Large red fruit, very small pit, 
PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 484.) A hardy plant pro- hardy and fine flavor. Ripening latter part of 
ducing many pointed buds of salmon-flushed July. Freestone. 
gold, opening to a mass of miniature hybrid tea \*WANETA. This wonderful large plum of Protessor 
like roses of soft, clear pink and in large clusters. Hansen’‘s production is the most delicious of all 
(Each $1.50) (3 at $1.30 each). plums. It is hardy and very prolific, fruit of 
RED PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 812.) Masses of 3% largest size, deep red color and a delicious flavor. 
inch flowers in clusters. Rich carmine, gradually ——— 
deepens as blooms open. Does not fade. Wild “On native roots. 
rose fragrance. Vigorous, prolific bloomer. (Each 
$1.50) (3 for $3.90). 
SNOWBANK, (Pl. Pat. No. 279.) A floribunda with PRICES OF PLUMS 
white flowers on heavily branched plants. Heavy ALL VARIETIES 
bloomer. (Each $1.50) (3 at $1.30 each). Add postage 
VOGUE. (Pat. No. 926). New Floribunda with Hy- and packing 
brid Tea shaped flowers of perfect form, three Size, 3 to 4 ft.. 7/16 in. caliper: 
to four inches in diameter. Dark cherry ovoid |  — 1 tr@@ ceccscoceccecceccecoccecsccceeee «$1.15 $ .17 
buds opening to cherry-coral open flower. Spicy 30 
fragrance. (Each $2.25) (3 at $2.00 each). Size, 11/16 in. caliper, NOT 
WORLD'S FAIR. (Pat. No. 362.) Produces large MAILABLE account size: 
clusters of velvety blooms of fragrant blackish- 1 tree 
scarlet with glowing mass of golden stamens. 3 trees 
(Each $1.50) (3 at $1.30 each.) 
74 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
