| DELICIOUS AND JUICY 
Each 10 Rate 100 Rate 
Dis tie. .93 .88  .83 
3104 ftiw1-20 1.14 1.09 
4105 ft........141 1.35 1.30 
oti ig? 1.72. 1.67 
POLLINATION—It is advisable to plant two or 
| more varieties of plums, as many: varieties do not 
al self- ollinate. 
AMERICA—Very early, hybrid. A full brother of 
Gold, the sensational $3,000 plum. Same parentage 
—a cross between Burbank and Robinson (Na- 
tive). From the far-reaching experimental hybrid- 
izing of 20,000,000 cross-bred seedlings by the 
great scientist, Luther Burbank, came two grand 
plums—Gold and America; it was then plum grow- 
ing received its greatest impetus. America is 
large, glossy, coral red, one of the most beautiful 
and delicious plums ever grown. In our orchard 
it is the one variety that can always be depended 
upon for a crop. Tree large, very vigorous, thor- 
oughly hardy, bears extremely young, and bears 
enormous crops every year. Succeeds everywhere. 
Eating, cooking, market. 
MUNSON’S YELLOW—A hybrid, seedling of Nor- 
mand crossed with America. Ripens last week in 
June, the earliest of all plums to ripen. Colors 
, well, yellow; size large; good quality, tender, 
\ juicy and sweet. 
GOLDEN (Gold)—From twenty million native, hy- 
brid ‘and cross-bred seedlings, grown by himself, 
Luther Burbank made this his first choice. This 
was also his frist great origination; and though 
since he produced many, many fruits, never has he 
produced one that can surpass or equal in all re- 
spects the Golden. Though a small dwarf-like tree, 
with small slender limbs, this is one of the hard- 
iest, strongest trees. The finest plums and one of 
the most beautiful, a light transparent golden yel- 
low, almost covered with a lovely blush. In nearly 
every state of the Union this plum has been 
fruited and from them all come fine reports, This 
plum is at its best on dry, thin or clay soil. Leave 
fruit on the tree until it becomes highly colored 
and then it is delicious. 
edlings 
ver arn. 
GROWS FAST BEARS HEAVILY 
WHEN YOUNG --- ORDER AT 
THESE LOW PRICES! 
SPN PLUM—tThe color of the Hanska when 
fully ripe is a deep bright red, with firm flesh and 
of high quality. When fully ripe they are fragrant 
like the apricot and when cooked the strong apri- 
cot flavor is brought out to perfection, entirely 
unlike any native plum. The fruit has a small pit. 
The tree is a profuse bloomer, grows tall and is 
rapid grower. The trees often bear when they are 
only two and three years old. Freestone. 
““ENDICOTT—Tree growth good. Fruit medium 
size, color red, very sweet, juicy, pleasing flavor, 
ripens August 15th. 
“PRESIDENT—The largest of all the Plums. A 
beautiful dark purplish black with a heavy bloom. 
Ripens late, 10th of September. A wonderful rich 
flavored freestone, solid-flesh plum. 
A BRUCE—Large, red, productive. Early ripening, 
firm shipping quality, productiveness and delicio- 
ousness of flavor. 
eae first year. (Hanson Hybrid). A 
large size purple Hanson hybrid with purple flesh 
full of rich juice of fine flavor. Bears heavy crop 
annually and begins fruiting the first year after 
planting. Succeeds everywhere; ripens middle of 
July. Fine for canning. 
STANLEY PRUNE — Medium large; purplish- 
black; blue bloom; free; flesh greenish-yellow, 
juicy, sweet and of good quality; will hang on tree 
after ripening; splendid for drying and market. 
Tree very productive. September. ; 
RED, WHITE GRAPE SPECIAL 
AND BLUE 
4 red, 4 white, 4 blue, of very best sorts, 
that will ripen at different times. All de- 
livered to your door. 
12 for $2.09 
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can Poultry Journal - Flower Grower - 
Town Journal - Popular Gardening - 
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10 Rate 
93 
odie beeo 1.25 
4 to 5 ft..........1.56 1.51 
5 to 6 ft...........1.83 1.78 
Sa Sec eey in size, light salmon color 
with numerous red or russet dots. Flesh yel- 
\ low, firm and good. Fairly early. 
MOORPARK—One of the largest and 
apricots. Yellow with red 
orange, sweet, juicy and ri 
100 Rate 
.88 
1.20 
1.46 
1.72 
“I 
NEWER VARIETIES OF 
PLUMS 
Each 
2itoraiit eee 1.14 
atordti ee 1.41 
Att onSiitee oe 1.62 
Stott ee 1.93 
100 Rate 
1.04 
1.29 
1.51 
1.83 
10 Rate 
1.09 
1.35 
1.56 
1.88 
A METHLEY—A dark red, sweet, dessert plum of high- 
est quality. Flesh is blood red. 
Ripens June 25th. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON—Large purple freestone of 
excellent flavor. Thrifty growing tree. A fruit that 
will carry well, and for its season of ripening it has 
no equal. Ripens about August 5th. 
‘ALL RED PLUM 
A red leaf plum which produces a bountiful 
crop of delicious red-meated fruit. Red all 
over, even the branches, leaves, stems, fruit 
and seeds. A gorgeous tree for yard plant- 
ings both for ornamental and fruit purposes. 
3 to 5 ft. Trees for $1.77 
OUR FAVORITE 
GRAPE SPECIAL 
4 Concord, 4 Delaware and 4 Niagara 
$313 
Extra good flavor. 
All 12 two-year-old 
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NEW! EARLY GOLDEN 
APRICOT 
Trees give big heavy crops of smooth, yellow, 
rosy blushed fruits, often as large as 2 inches in 
diameter, in early July. Strong, extra hardy tree. 
One of the most popular and widely known. Fine 
for eating, excellent for drying and preserving. 
