A very large and fine early Plum. Attractive, dark 
violet skin with yellow flesh. Very juicy; excellent 
for dessert use and for eee The tree is hardy, 
and a vigorous grower. Especially desirable because 
of its ability to produce heavy crops of delicious fruit 
annually. Bradshaw is recommended for the home 
orchard as well as for the commercial grower. Sep- 
tember 5-10. 
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A Better Kelly Prune 
The best for commercial planting or home use. Bears fruit in 3 
years and ripens 10 days earlier than other varieties. Exceptionally 
productive. Fruit large, deep bluish purple, firm and sweet; of ex- 
cellent flavor. Introduced by the New York State Experiment Station, 
and is becoming a valuable commercial variety. Bears annually. Mid- 
season. Sept. 20-25. Same price as other Prune trees. 
A Golden Yellow Winner 
A very early Plum. Beautiful golden yellow 
variety. Tree is low growing, hardy, very pro- 
lific. Excellent for cooking, canning and dessert 
use. People who like Plums should be sure to 
plant this variety. Ripens Aug. 8-15. 
Fruit is medium size, dark purple, produced in thick clusters. Good to eat 
out of hand when fully ripe’or after a light frost. One of the best of its kind for 
culinary purposes. Tree a good grower and very productive. September 24-28. 
Trees are adaptable to wide range of soils and climates, and 
bear not only heavily but yearly. Fruit large, very early, amber turning to a rich, 
bright cherry. Flesh light yellow, very juicy and tender. Freestone. Good OE canning. 
Should be picked when not quite ripe, as it keeps better and taste develops better. 
August 15-20. 
Fruit very large, bright reddish purple. Meaty and quite firm. Should 
be picked before entirely ripe. Best colored fruit attained when thinned on the trees. 
Trees are low growing, flat- -topped with somewhat drooping branches. Productive and 
vigorous. Good shipper. Aug. 25-30. 
Also known as Italian and German. Widely known and 
valuable Plum for dessert, but most esteemed for market and drying for preserving. 
Fruit is long, oval, purple with a thick bloom. Flesh firm, sweet and pleasant, sep- 
arating freely from stone. Moderate growth. A great favorite and there is always a 
good market for them at profitable prices. September 24-26. 
A very promising Oriental variety. Fruit is handsome, dark reddish 
purple. Large with very juicy, red flesh of good quality. Tree is large, vigorous and 
moderately productive. Aug. 20-26. 
Has beautiful fruit, large, pale yel- 
low, marked with red if the crop is thinned and sufficiently exposed to the sun. Trees 
attain only moderate size in the orchard, are productive and bear regularly. Deserves 
a place in the home orchard. September 25-30. 
POLLINATION - 
With the exception of the Prunes, Fellemberg, German, Stanley, etc., which are self- 
fruitful, Plums should be interplanted to insure a set of fruit—European varieties for 
pollinating that class and Oriental sorts for those varieties. 
Abundance, Burbank and Santa Rosa are Oriental varieties, balance are European 
varieties. 
1-6 
Each 7-12 13-25 26-50 
Postpaid Each Each Each 
$1.85 $1.65 
2-yr., 5-6 ft .............$2.25 $2.00 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. ............ 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.40 
Selig S24 oft. oe ae 2 1.55 1.30 1.10 
Commercial growers interested in 50 or more trees, please 
write for our Commercial Price List. 
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