Inter-State’s Outstanding P| UMS 
BEAR YOUNG - BEAR HEAVILY - DELICIOUS 
You will be astonished how much better these Plums are 
than those planted a few years back. Just a few trees, 10 
feet apart, will give you delicious tree-ripened fruits, better 
than you can buy. Why buy expensive fruit, when you can 
get young-bearing trees at these prices? ; 
PLUM PRICES, Your Choice, alike or assorted 
Each 3 for 6 for 
5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid ..... $1.75 $4.95 $8.95 
4 to 6 feet, Postpaid ......... 1.50 4.25 7.65 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid......... 1.25 3.45 6.45 
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F110 Allred—A new plum which we consider one of the best. It is 
ornamental as well as fruitful, so attractive that you will want it 
planted in your yard as well as garden. The tree, the foliage (all 
season long), the flowers, and the fruit are all purple-red, a beautiful 
tree all year. You’ll like it when you eat it right off the tree and it 
makes the best plum jam and sauce you ever tasted. Makes an upright 
tree which bears regularly and heavily. Hardy to Central Iowa. 
“F102 New Damson—This is an improved strain over the ordinary 
Damson. The blue plums are medium size of finest quality. Free-stone. 
A heavy regular bearer. Ripens in August. Hardy to northern Iowa. 
“ F103 Green Gage—The sweetest eating and canning plum, it is just 
full of sweet, sugary flavor. Large, greenish-yellow fruits, freely pro- 
duced. Free-stone. Ripens in early September. It is not suited to ex- 
tremely cold sections like northern Iowa. 
‘F109 Mt. Royal—The hardiest EKuropean-type plum, it can be 
grown successfully even in the coldest states. The fruit is medium 
size, deep blue and freestone. Exceptionally high quality, the flesh is 
firm yet juicy. Fine for eating fresh and can’t be beat for sauce. 
Makes a medium size tree, attractive enough for lawn planting with 
its lovely flowers in the spring, colorful fruit in late summer and 
shapely tree all year round. Self-pollenizing so it will bear well and 
regularly even if planted alone. 
“F 104 Pipestone—A new Plum from Minnesota. The fruit is immense 
size, the largest plum we have ever grown. It has a very attractive 
color, red with a golden blush. The flesh is yellow, juicy and excellent 
quality. Fine for eating and cooking. Bears very young and heavily, 
ripening in August. Very hardy. 
“F106 Stanley—This prune-plum is the most popular of all plums. 
Large, dark-blue, prune-shaped fruits. The rich yellow flesh is firm, 
sweet and delicious flavor. Exceptionally fine for eating fresh and can- 
ning. A heavy, regular bearer. Ripens in early September. Free-stone. 
Hardy up to central Iowa. Exceptionally fine. If you have room for 
only one plum, plant Stanley. 
Stanley 
INTER-STATE’S 
PLUM CLUSTER 
Fine varieties that will supply plums for weeks. Some will 
start bearing second year after planting. 
1 Pipestone 1 Superior 1 Stanley 1 Twilite 
All 4 for $4.95 Not Postpaid 
Our largest 5 to 7-foot trees 
FF10 All 4 for $3.95 
FF 100A 
3 to 4-Foot Trees 
Postpaid 
FF 115 
One Each of All 9 Plums Listed for $9.95 
Big 4 to 6-foot Trees, Postpaid 
: F 107 Superior—This fine plum should be widely planted. The fruit 
is large, attractive red color and a rich sweet flavor. It bears very 
heavily, every year. Ripens in early August. Very hardy. Fine for 
eating and canning. A good pollenizer for other plums. 
~ F108 Toka—This is undoubtedly the richest flavored of all plums—a 
sweet, somewhat spicy and tangy flavor that is unequalled. The fruit 
is quite large, a beautiful apricot color with very firm, yellow flesh. 
Perfect free-stone. Fine for eating and canning. Ripens in August. 
Very hardy. A good pollenizer for other plums. 
“F114 Twilite. A new plum from the Missouri Experiment Station. 
Fruit is large, purple-red with firm red flesh of the highest quality. Per- 
fectly hardy with us and a heavy, regular bearer. We think so much of 
Twilite that if you plant it and do not like it, you may select from our 
Catalog without cost the amount you paid for Twilite. 
Blueberries, below 
Bluetenrnies, GROW THEM YOURSELF 
We have been fruiting these for several years. When we planted them 
we mixed about 1g Peat Moss with the soil. Or you can mix a few 
handfuls of regular sulphur with the soil when planting. You can get 
sulphur at your drug store. These are the popular cultivated Blue- 
berries with large berries. Eat them fresh or for pies and wonderful for 
freezing. The bushes themselves are attractive with white flowers in 
the spring and waxy green foliage which colors red in the fall. Many folks 
plant them in their front yard with the shrubs. In the fall, their red color 
is simply gorgeous. We sell only the three varieties together because they 
must be planted in a cluster, 4 to 6 feet apart, so they can cross-pollenize. 
We have selected the 3 most popular varieties. Big, branched 3-year-old 
plants, almost 2-feet tall that will start bearing next year after planting. 
~ 1 Jersey “1 Rancocas ‘1 Rubel 
AA56 All 3 for $4.35 Postpaid 
2 Jersey 2 Rancocas 2 Rubel 
AAST All 6 for $7.95 Postpaid 
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