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Mahan Pecan 
Satsuma Plum 
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PLUMS 
E—European Varieties 
J—Japanese Varieties 
Planting Distince 18 to 25 Feet 
Asterisk (*) Denotes Pollinizer for Variety 
On Mariana Root 
$1.50 each, Bare Rootx 
ACE Cm Large blood plum of good quality, 
firm and very sweet, juicy and good for 
shipping. Tree vigorous and produces regu- 
larly. Freestone. Mid-August. 
™“ BEAUTY (J). Large to medium, bright red, 
yellow fleshed tinged with red. One of the 
better early varieties, tree strong, vigorous. 
Good shipper. Early June. Self fertile. 
‘BECKY SMITH (J). Round almost globe, 
very large, yellow blush, light red; late 
firm, good keeper and shipper. After Du- 
arte. 
Quantity Prices 
Prices under each heading are for 
family orchard size trees. Ask for spe- 
cial quantity prices available for or- 
ders of 10 or more of the same variety. 
COMMERCIAL FRUIT GROWERS, ask 
for special commercial price list. 
Bartlett Pear ~ 
dark purple freestone, fruit tart, a good 
plum for canning and preserves. Sept. 
BURMOSA (J). This new plum appears to be 
a possible improvement on Beauty. It has 
turity, larger size, longer storage and 
holding life and firmer texture. It has 
Fruit trees from dormant bare root stock are available for planting 
from late December to mid-March. In any other season most varie- 
ties are available growing in containers at slightly higher prices. 
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a flavor like Formosa but perhaps milder. 
Burmosa has a tendency to set compara- 
tively light crops, but this may be offset 
by a savings in thinning costs. Requires 
light to moderate chilling, should thrive 
anywhere Santa Rosa will. It is a creamy- 
amber-fleshed freestone. The skin is am- 
ber-yellow with a medium red blush. Bur- 
mosa is not self-fertile, requires pollina- 
tion. Successful pollinizers are Beauty, 
Santa Rosa and Wickson. 
Plums Continued on Page 10 
PECANS 
(Planting Distance 40 to 60 Feet) 
On Pecan Root 
Each 
2-63 Feetin neater $2.65* 
3-94 Feet near ene 4S: 3.10 
4- 6 Feet Se ae 
O=nGRECet snare nena nena 4.60 
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_~ BLUE DAMSON (E). Medium, roundish oval; “MAHAN. A relatively new variety producing 
a very large nut with a paper-thin shell, 
and richly flavored kernels. The tree is 
vigorous and bears young. A good tree for 
shade. 
approximately the same season of ma- “SUCCESS. A large soft shelled nut of good 
quality. Widely planted in the interior val- 
leys, prolific, self-fruiting. 
Walnut 
8 COMPARE AND YOU'LL PLANT GROWING QUALITY PRODUCTS 
