. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. ^WICKSON (Perfection).- Largest plum we have ever seen. Prom- ^ ises strongly to fulfill Burbank's claim, "Best of all Japs.)) fm A Year Before its introdiictioii. we rec.'d it from Mr. liurbank trial; several test winters since; 22° below zero did noteven bro the pith of late shoots. . Bears very full.âC. M. Stark, in R. Strikingly handsome, high quality. . Mr. Burbank never in- tentionally overpraises liis u;rMn\ productions.âRural New-Yorker. Small l-yr
. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. ^WICKSON (Perfection).- Largest plum we have ever seen. Prom- ^ ises strongly to fulfill Burbank's claim, "Best of all Japs.)) fm A Year Before its introdiictioii. we rec.'d it from Mr. liurbank trial; several test winters since; 22° below zero did noteven bro the pith of late shoots. . Bears very full.âC. M. Stark, in R. Strikingly handsome, high quality. . Mr. Burbank never in- tentionally overpraises liis u;rMn\ productions.âRural New-Yorker. Small l-yr. tree, set spriufj: ".17, l)oro IG i)luins, yet made enor- mous f^rowtli. \'et y ])n)niising. .âe. B. Good, Pa., in R. Set Last Spring, our trees are ])earini^ crops of from 3 to 20 very large plums. Beautiful.âP. J. Berckmans, Ga., July 7, '97. Cornell Exp. St'n, 'W: Remarkalily liandsome, very large, tirm, deep maroon-red, aromatic; excellent keeper. Stark Bro's report thatWickson has stood 22° below zero at their place without injury, later,''.tT: Am im- pressed with ^Vickson; expect to lind it an ac(iuisitiou to N. Y. . Perfectlv hardy liere. E. Smith & Sons, west'n N. Y., write me: {(More than pleased. . good grower, very hardv, larger than any other Jap. . Have 100 trees in orchard, shall set 500 more.))âProf. L. H. Bailey. N. Y. Exp. St'n: Successfuly fruited in N. Y.; attracting attention. Extremely large, line flavor, good (piality, attractive color. Even wh(>n jiicked rather green it colors and ripens well. Skin thick, uniformly red, shaded roddisli i>urple. . Itisnot suri)rising nursery- men areincreasiiiictheirstockof Wickson.â Beach. Mich. 'n: Fruited heavily hereonscionsof Inita single season's growth. So far, entirely hardy. Form and size of Kelsev; ripe Aug. 3. Average Aveight above 3 oz.âT. T. lyon, 1837, The 2d"year after grafting, had 4 oz. plums. Darker and better than Pond Sdlg. Rod June and Burljankare
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