\241—SAPA. Can 
you imagine 
Plums the first 
Or second year? 
That’s what 
you can be as- 
sured with 
Sapa. Juicy 
purplish flesh 
of good quality 
ripening in 
July. Bears 
\ every year. 
236—BURBANK. The name itself is sufficient 
evidence that it is outstanding. A large, cherry- \ 
red, solid-meated Plum of rich flavor which 239 — PRESI- 
bears well if planted along with another va- 
riety to cross pollenize. DENT. (Free- 
stone). Nearly 
as large as an 
“\. 238—-MUNSON. A golden yellow of excellent quality apple. An im- 
which ripens early—three weeks ahead of America. 
Bears abundantly. 
PLUM PRICES 5 10 25 
Rate Rate Rate 
Each Each Each Each 
O/C Pins wee xe $1.85 $1.70 $1.55 $1.35 i . 
7/16 cing 1.45 1.30 1.15 1.00 pollination. 
| 5/16 in. 1.10 1.00 .90 .80 
‘\235—AMERICA. Hangs as 
mense purplish black, firm plum 
of wonderful quality which you 
will enjoy eating fresh from the 
tree. Plant a Stanley with it for 
‘240—0 ZARK 
Neosho 
A CHOICE PL 
a 
PREMIER. 
242—STANLEY PRUNE. 
N 
The best 
(Freestone) . 
of the Prunes because the tree is so sturdy and 
vigorous and thrives where other Prunes fail. 
Begins bearing second year and produces large, 
beautiful sweet golden flesh, purplish blue free- 
stone Prunes delightful to eat fresh from the 
tree. 
) thick on the limbs as This outstanding cross 
they can stick. A rich between Burbank — and 
flavor, good size yellow Methley is an extra large 
plum with red cheek. bright red, delicious Plum 
Wonderful for jellies, which ripens August Ist. 
| Pees butter, or con- Bears heavily and should 
grace every planting. 
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. 
j No. 854—TASTY PLUM 
F SPECIAL 
Fine varieties that will 
supply Plums for weeks. 
Ozark Premier 
President 
America 
3 Trees, 2-3 ft. for $2.65 
3 Trees, 3-4 ft. for $3.50 
5 10 22 ie 
Rate Rate Rate 
Each Each Each Each 
OL IG: INS i acame stele Spe Wace eiewe heuer s $1.85 $1.70 $1.55 $1.35 
TSAUG CANS, Servers ohare sirens ees as 1.45 1.30 1.15 1.00 
WARSI Be ty sche Acie chors Gancae Moe oe 1.10 1.00 -90 -80 
247—NECTARINE, \SURECROP. So named 
because of its unusual hardiness against 
spring frost. Fruit is half and half, with 
skin like a Plum, seed like a Peach, and 
meat half way between. Freestone, large 
beautiful red. Bears often the second 
year. 
246—IMPROVED SUPERB APRI- 
COT \((Scheihing). An orchard- 
ist named Scheihing at Guth- 
rie, Oklahoma, had a partic- 
ular Superb Apricot tree that 4 
bore abundant crops for seven \ 
successive years, and you must 
admit that is practically un- 
heard of, since Apricots bloom 
so early they often get caught 
by spring frosts. The fruit 
was larger and juicier than 
regular Superb. We_ secured ‘a 
buds from this tree and have 5 ee” 
perpetuated this wonderful 2y 
Improved (Scheihing) Superb a = 
Apricot to offer you. up” = 
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