to cross pollenize. 
238_\MUNSON. A golden yellow of excellent quality 
which ripens early—three weeks ahead of America. 
Bears abundantly. 
PLUM PRICES 
Each 
Super X, 11/16 in $1.85 
9/16" ite ee eae 1.60 
LIV inten. ceeeiee Week 
5/16 ee ecreieientee 1.00 
236—BURBANK. The name itself is sufficient 
evidence that it is outstanding. A large, cherry- 
red solid meated Plum of 
bears well if planted along with another variety 
rich flavor which 
5 
Rate 
Each 
$1.65 
1.40 
1.20 
-90 
sed eee and upright. Fruit is freestone, large 
Each Each with greenish yellow, firm flesh of 
$1.50 $1.25 good flavor. Skin color is blue. Rip- 
1.25 1.00 ens about September Ist, and fruit 
1.10 .90 will hang on tree in good condition 
.80 BS. for about 30 days. 
thick on the limbs as This 
they can stick. A rich between 
flavor, good size, yel- Methle 
low Plum with red | < ht 
cheek which resembles Oe rg 
a maiden’s blush. Won- 
derful for jellies, pre- ens August 
serves, 
serves. 
239 — PRESIDENT 
235—-AMERICA. Hangs as 
butter, or 
4 Neoshe 
m CHOICE PLUMS, 
241—SAPA. 
Can 
you imagine 
Plums the first 
or second year? 
That’s what you 
can be assured 
with Sapa. Juicy, 
purplish flesh of 
good quality rip- 
ening in July. 
Bears every year. 
\ 
(Freestone,) 
Nearly as large 
as an Apple. An 
immense purplish 
black, firm Plum 
of wonderful 
quality which you 
will enjoy eating 
fresh from the 
tree. Plant a 
Stanley with it for pollination. 
\ 
237—BLUEFRE. A cross between Presi- 
is vigorous 
dent and Stanley. Tree 
con- 
240—O ZARK PREMIER. 
outstanding 
red, de- 
licious Plum which rip- 
heavily and should grace 
every planting. 
\ 
242—-STANLEY PRUNE. (Free- ; 
stone.) The best of the Prunes because the tree is so 
sturdy and vigorous and thrives where other Prunes fail. 
Begins bearing second year and produces large, beauti- 
ful sweet golden flesh, purplish blue freestone Prunes 
delightful to eat fresh from the tree. 
N 
243—WANETA. Large red hardy Hansen variety. It is truly 
delicious with tender, sweet, juicy flesh. Reddish purple 
color. A sure bearer every year and one of the best of 
all market Piums. 
cross 
and 
extra 
Bears 
No. 854—TASTY 
PLUM SPECIAL 
Fine varieties that 
will supply Plums 
for weeks. 
Ozark Premier 
President 
PAE ha by 
3 for $2.65 
GOVERNMENT 
INSPECTED TREES 
Federal and State offi- 
cials have thoroughly 
inspected our farms and 
certified Our nursery 
stock free from injuri- 
ous pests and plant dis- 
eases. You may order 
from us and be certain 
of clean, healthy trees, 
shrubs, and plants. 
Rate Rate Rate . 
Each Each’ Each Each ‘ 
Fee sie Pees ga Sen td $1.85 $1.65 $1.50 $1.25 ’ 
ce ene eS 60 : : : X 
ie A ae es 1.35 \ 
EE Ore 1.00 q 
second year. 
i 246—IMPROVED SUPERB APRI- 
COT. (Scheihing). An or- 
chardist named Scheihing at 
Guthrie, Olkahoma, had a 
particular Superb Apricot tree 
that bore abundant crops for 
seven successive years, and 
you must admit that is prac- 
tically unheard of, since Apri- 
cots bloom so early they oft- 
en get caught by spring 
frosts. The fruit was larger 
and juicier than regular Su- 
perb. We secured buds from 
this tree and have perpetuat- 
ed this Wonderful Improved 
(Scheihing) Superb Apricot to 
offer you. 
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