STANLEY PLUMS — 
B Ez 
Best of 75 varieties 
tested at Colorado Ex- 
_| periment Station. 
Hardier, heavier yield- 
ing at early age. 
All trees on this page are Each 10rate 25 rate 
sent by express, not prepaid Strong 2 yr. 4-5 ft. trees ..../.....0.5..0005 $1.85 $1.75 $1.65 
Extra’ select 5-6. ff... trees *.). 22's fee ste a Oe vig he 2.15 2.00 
~ Very large fruit; dark red; flesh inclined to 
B r adsh aw yellowish-green. 
‘\ Everyone is familiar with the old-fashioned 
Damson Damson plums and there is always a good de- 
mand for them. 
N . Best of the Green Gage type. Very large, 
Reine Claude secnisn: ‘fine flavor. 
N ° A valuable plum of fair quality for 
Italian P FUNC Gessert. Long, oval, purple with a thick 
nue bloom; flesh firm and pleasant, separating from the 
stone. 
‘ A fine red plum. An old time favorite, still one 
Lombar d of the most dependable and heaviest yielding 
for the average planter. 
PLANT. PLUM TREES {NO YOUR Ar aeOn 
HOME ORCHARD 
1. They are easy to transplant. 
2. The trees come into bearing in 3 to 4 years and are 
hardy dependable producers. 
3. The Plum is a good small tree for the back yard. Blos- 
soms are very ornamental and showy in very early spring. 
4. The fruits are delicious for eating fresh, preserves, can- 
ning and many other culinary uses. 
5. Many varieties such as Damson, Bradshaw and Stanley 
may be grown with little special attention and spraying— 
although all fruits respond to the best care possible. 
PEARS 
B tl tt The standard of excellence in pear varieties. One 
pact e of the most popular and should be included in all 
plantings. 
“Duchess Very large, buttery—a fine canner. 
= Kieffer One of the most dependable win- 
ter pears. Bears very young. Fruit 
large and keeps until Christmas. 
aN Best for pickling, highest 
Seckel quality, medium size. 
Prices of Pear Trees 
Standard Prices Each 10 rate 25 rate 
Strong 2 yr. 4-5 ft. trees .$1.85 $1.75 $1.65 
Extra select 5-6 ft. trees . 2.25 2.15 2.00 
Two New Superior Pears 
Limited Supply of Trees This Year 
Cc t One of the largest of all cultivated 
over pears. Resembles Bartlett in gen- 
eral appearance but ripening two months 
later. An excellent winter pear for dessert 
and canning. 
\ E t The fruit is remarkable for its large 
war size and good quality. It is a green- 
ish-yellow, netted with russet and has a fine, 
melting, tender, juicy flesh. Season is one 
month later than Bartlett. 
(These two new varieties are the same price 
as the Standard Varieties.) 
. - The large, round yellow 
Orange Quince fruits are unexcelled for 
Jellies, Marmalades and Preserves. The trees are 
quite ornamental; dwarf in growth; round in 
shape and well-filled. Price same as for Pears. 4 
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