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Ozark 
Premier 
Plum 
\\ 243—-WANETA. A hardy purplish red Han- 
sen hybrid. Fruit is large and will stand 
severe heat and drought conditions. Bears 
second year. 
No. 839—-TASTY PLUM SPECIAL 
Neashe 
CHOICE PLUMS 
5—AMERICA. Improved gold- 
en Plum, yellow with red 
cheek. Bears young. Produces 
in abundance, high quality, 
sweet, juicy, solid meated 
Plums. Extremely hardy. Rip- 
ens July 20th. 
6—BURBANK. Large, cherry- 
red Plum. Flesh amber-yeilow, 
with rich sugary flavor; high 
quality and very productive. 
238—MUNSON. One of _ the 
golden Plum hybrids similar 
to America, but bears three 
weeks. earlier. Exceptionally 
productive and of excellent 
iy quality. 
239—PRESIDENT. The _ largest 
of all Plums. A beautiful dark 
purplish black with a heavy 
bloom. Ripens late, 1JOth of 
September. A wonderful rich 
flavored freestone, solid flesh 
Plum. 
\240—OZARK PREMIER. This 
new variety is a cross be- 
tween Burbank and Methley. 
Fruit is extra large, bright 
red, yellow flesh and extreme- 
ly juicy. Ripens approximately 
August Ist. This is one of the 
most promising varieties for 
the Midwest and should be in 
every Plum planting. 
Fine varieties that will supply Plums | ~241—SAPA. Hansen Hybrid with 
for weeks. 
Ozark Premier President Waneta 
baS tte ss. 2 ir-, oa tOli D2.) 
juicy purple flesh of good 
flavor. Bears annually and 
begins the first or second 
year after planting. Ripens in 
July. 
Stanley Prune 
\ 242—--STANLEY PRUNE. The best of the Prunes for the 
Midwest. Begins bearing second year, produces large 
fruit with sweet golden flesh and handsome purplish 
blue skin. Freestone. 
PLUM PRICES 
10 25 
Rate Rate Rate 
Each Each Each Each 
Super X, 11/16 in. diam. . $1.85 $1.65 $1.50 $1.25 
SVG) ins diam= er rete 00 1.40 U25) 1.00 
7/16 in. diam. ..... Oe LoD 1.20 1.10 -90 
5/16) ins Gicme ne ec oer 00 -90 -80 als; 
Juicy Pears 
215—BARTLETT. (Late summer.) The leading commercial variety; One of the most popular for dessert and canning. Flesh is white, fine 
grained; juicy and sweet. Tree is vigorous, very productive, hardy, bears young. 
216—DOUGLAS. (Early fall.) Douglas, near to Bartlett quality, ripens in early fall and comes into bearing the second or third year. Golden 
yellow, flushed with pink. Blight resistant. 
Bartlett 
Pear 
PEAR PRICES 5 10 25 
Rate Rate Rate 
sure ee a 6 in. oe: rer Each Each 
- fa ). oltn Maen eral AS) 1.50 1.35 1.25 
9/16 in. (4-5 ft.) .. . 1.35 1.20 “ie : 95 
7/16 in. (3-4 ft.) .... 1.10 1.00 -90 .75 
5S/UGsine (2 -s08ts) 2 see -O0 .90 -80 65 
BARTLETT 
PEAR 
SPECIAL 
No. 841 
Bartlett 
Coreless 
Kieffer 
trees, 
3-4 ft. $2.75 
trees, 
4-5 ft. $3.35 
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s ee 4 ~ 217—KIEFFER. (Winter.) Large, yellow, russeted; flesh white, rather coarse. A market and kitchen variety 
5 that succeeds further south where other varieties fail. Tree hardy, very vigorous. Blooms early. 
\ 218—LINCOLN. (Summer.) Large, yellow. Quality similar to Bartlett, but more resistant to blight. Suc- 
ceeds further south than Bartlett can be grown. 
SS 219—CORELESS. A Pear without core and very few seeds. Sweet, juicy quality. Size 
is good and it is @ good producer. Blight resistant. Flesh is smooth. Bears regularly 
and should be included in every home orchard. 
. ~\ 221—SECKEL. Often called Sugar Pear because of its sweet, delicious flavor. A small 
4 Pear of highest quality. Ripens in late summer. Bears young and is blight resistant. 
Douglas 
