“ STANLEY 
PLUMS “ick 
Improved Italian Plum 
Large blue Prune type 
Plum. Sweetest of all Plums 
Flesh is yellow as butter, and 
the pit falls out when broken 
open. Starts to bear young 
and regularly each year 
Needs no other variety to 
pollenize. Ripens early Sep- 
tember. Wonderful shipper 
and keeper. Eat them fresh, 
can them, or freeze them, 
and you will have the best 
Supply of Stanley Prune 
trees limited this year. Orde, 
early 2-Yr.-Old, 11/16 in., 
Super Size Trees, $1.95 
each, 
Superior Red Plum 
“SUPERIOR 
RED PLUM 
Wine-red color, yellow 
flesh. Juciy and sweet. One 
of the hardiest, and could be 
classed as a dwarf. Tree bears 
second year, and annually. 
Ripens middle -of August. 
Best red Plum. 2-Yr.-Old, 
Super Size Trees, $1.95 
each, 
“S DWARF APPLE TREES 
Dwarf Apple trees are in great demand. You can plant them in a very small 
space as they never get over 8 to 10 ft. tall at maturity. They produce the same 
large fruit that a standard Apple tree will. It’s only the tree that stays small. Very 
attractive in bloom, and the fruit is so easy to pick. Start bearing the year after 
set. We have to offer: Double Red Delicious, Double Red Jonathan, Double Red 
McIntosh, and Yellow Transparent. 3-4 ft. 
trees, price: $3.00 each; 2 fer $5.75; ane 
4 for $11.00. 
Ni) a TAS 
Stanley 
Prune 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBER 
See Page 13 for Descripticn and Prices. 
* DWARF BARTLETT PEAR 
These Pear trees are just the thing for 
small back yards or crowded quarters. Trees 
never get large. Bears year after set. Fruit 
large as standard 
Peata) ltsuequst 
the trees that 
stay small. A 6- 
ft. tall DWARF 
Pear tree will 
bear a bushel of 
Pearsemoetmo mit 
apart. We offer 
trees ready to 
bear. 2-yr.-old, 
3-4 ft. trees. 
$2.50 each. 
DWARF 
TREES 
BEAR 
SOONER 
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