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WORLEY’S NURSERIES 7 
Plum and 
Nectarine Trees 
(1 and 2 Year Trees) 
100 or 
Prices Per Tree 1-9 10-49 = 50-99 More 
SS etOn Ont tome eee Be) 2.250 PL Soaees | 25.51.00 
4 to 5 ft. 1.90 1.70 1.00 85 
3 to 4 ft. es 1.50 12S 95 Whe 
2 tOroei ls : E25 1.00 85 65 
LIST OF PLUM VARIETIES 
\Fellenburg (Italian Prune) ‘Shiro 
Stanley Prune + Methley 
—German Prune >Santa Rosa 
=Bradshaw > Satsuma 
Pacific Prune ~Wickson 
Shropshire Damson —Pond Seedling 
NN Demonford ~Grand Duke 
~Yellow Egg “ Red June 
Burbank 
NECTARINE VARIETIES 
\ Hunter—Yellow Sure Crop—White 
POLLINATION OF PLUMS—With the exception of 
Stanley, which is self-fruitful, all the prune plums should 
be inter-planted to insure a good set. Of the other varieties, 
Burbank, Shiro, Red June and Methley each can be 
planted by themselves, but you will receive better results 
if two or more varieties are inter-planted. 
POLLINATION OF CHERRIES—Governor Wood, Black 
Tartarian, Windsor and Yellow Spanish can be planted by 
themselves. The other varieties are self-unfruitful and 
must be planted along with one of the above named 
varieties. The best variety for pollination is the Black 
Tartarian. 
Chinese Chestnuts 
\ Ching Chow—A truly blight resistant strain, probably 
more so than any others. The trees grow fast, and are 
heavy producers of big tasty chestnuts the second or third 
year after planting. The tree is also very suitable for 
ornamental purposes. Plant in pairs for cross polliniza- 
tion. 
PRICES 
1-9 10 or More 
18-24 in. $1.15 $1.00 
Zero tt. 2.00 1.50 
Sa-4if toe Sects 3.00 2.50 
