Fellenberg : ee : “YELLOW EGG 
AGE A late ripening, large, golden yellow 
é fruit. Excellent for cooking, and eating 
fresh from the tree. The largest and the 
handsomest of all yellow Plums. Septem- 
ber. 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
BRADSHAW. Very large and fine early Plum, dark violet-red, 
juicy and good. Very productive. Valuable for market. Late 
Burbank 
Plum 
\ 
PRICES OF STANDARD PLUM TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
August. 
\ FELLENBERG PRUNE. (Italian.) The most popular commercial 
6-12 12-25 25-50 Prune. Valuable for dessert, for market and drying or pre- 
p Each Each Each serving. Fruit large, dark purple with blue bloom, oval, pointed 
2-yr., 5-6 ft. tall : E $2.00 $1.85 $1.55 and tapering. Flesh is juicy and delicious, separating freely 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. tall 1.80 1.60 1.40 trom the stone. Late September. 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. tall Vig 1.55 1.30 1.10 fe , 
Growers please write for specia \ IMPERIAL GAGE. Large, greenish. Middle of August. 
The dates after varieties indica \ LOMBARD. Handsome reddish Plum. Flesh yellow, juicy, pleas- 
ant. An excellent variety and can be relied upon for a crop 
Self-fruitful group includes Fellenberg, Stanley, Reine Claude, Yellow Egg and when other varieties fail. Late September. 
Shropshire Damson. \ SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Productive, dark purple. Early October. 
Self-unfruitful group that requires cross pollination includes Bradshaw, Imperial h 
; f \ STANLEY PRUNE. (New.) Introduced by New York Experi- 
oe and Lombard. These three, however, when planted together will pollinate each santab: Station. | Large: prune-shraped; dare blues baconing 
other. bluish black. Flesh greenish yellow, juicy, fine grained, sweet. 
Freestone. Mid-September. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
~C ABUNDANCE. One of the best Japan Plums. Tree grows rapidly, is healthy, comes 
into bearing remarkably young and yields abundantly. Fruit medium size, amber 
with markings of red; juicy, sweet. August. 
~\ BURBANK. Large, round, red variety, full crop 
every year. Trees bear heavily, often need thin- 
ning. Tasty, yellow flesh; fine, firm texture. 
Early August. 
They are self-unfruitful and two varieties such 
as Abundance and Burbank are best planted to- 
gether to assure a crop. Japanese varieties, since 
they bloom earlier, are not suited as pollinators 
for European varieties. 
PLUM COLLECTION 
No. 4 
_ 2-yr., large, 5-6 ft. Trees 
1 BRADSHAW 
1 BURBANK 
2 for $3.40, Postpaid 
(Patented) 
The fruit averages 2% in. in 
diameter. Flavor similar to Nec- 
tarine, Peach and Plum mixed. 
Delicious in preserves. Fruit rip- 
ens July and August. May be 
grown in small garden. Does not 
need pollenization; exceptionally 
hardy. Price: 4-6 ft., $2.50 each; 
2 for $4.50, postpaid. 
Howard’s Miracle Plum 
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