. Armstrong Nurseries . skin. 50c. Santa Rosa Plum. This fruit is a deep pur-plish crimson in color, the flesh being paleamber near the stone, shading to deep purplishcrimson near the skin. The quality is unsur-passed and it is a valuable plum for both ship-ping and home uses. Ripens about two weeksearlier than the Burbank. The tree is a splen-did grower and of excellent bearing of beautiful appearance and deliciousflavor. 50c. STANDARD PLUMS Prices each per 10 per 100 4 to 6 ft. 35c $ £ 3 to 4 ft. 30c Bartlett Plum. This variety is wonderfullyproductive. Th


. Armstrong Nurseries . skin. 50c. Santa Rosa Plum. This fruit is a deep pur-plish crimson in color, the flesh being paleamber near the stone, shading to deep purplishcrimson near the skin. The quality is unsur-passed and it is a valuable plum for both ship-ping and home uses. Ripens about two weeksearlier than the Burbank. The tree is a splen-did grower and of excellent bearing of beautiful appearance and deliciousflavor. 50c. STANDARD PLUMS Prices each per 10 per 100 4 to 6 ft. 35c $ £ 3 to 4 ft. 30c Bartlett Plum. This variety is wonderfullyproductive. The tree and fruit resemble very closely the famous Bartlett Pear in habit ofgrowth, flavor and fragrance. Fruit oval, yel-low, turning to deep crimson when fully ripe;flesh light salmon, firm and juicy. Ripens be-fore Santa Rosa Plum Burbank. Medium to large, round, havingyellow dots and lilac bloom; flesh deep yellow,vigorous and productive. Ripens late in July. Armstrong Nurseries 8 Deciduous Fruits Climax. Very large, heart shaped; colordeep, dark red; flesh yellow, fine flavor andpleasing fragrance; tree vigorous and product-ive. A splendid early plum. Clyman. A beautiful plum of medium tolarge size; skin mottled, reddish-purple withblue bloom; freestone; flesh firm and sweet;valuable on account of its earliness; tree heavybearer and strong grower. Late June. Combination. New early plum. A regularand abundant bearer of large fruit, nearly glob-ular in form and uniform in size; flesh lightyellow; tree a strong symmetrical grower. Damson. Fruit small, oval; skin purple;flesh melting and juicy; rather tart. An old,well-known sort. First Plum. A valuable new early its name indicates, it is the first plum toripen. Fruit medium size, pale amber andhalf transparent; flesh same color, modera


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