. Aiken's 1953 garden book. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. Plums, Abundance PLUMS I to 5-ft. trees: 1 to (> at $ each, prepaid. NOT PREPAID: 7 to II at $; 12 to2l at ; 25 to .>(» at $ 2-m .. .'{ to l-ft. trees: 1 to 6 at $ each, prepaid. NOT PREPAID: 7 to II at $: 12 to2lat $; 25 to 50 at $ Abundance. Delicious, cherry-red fruits of large size are home in abundance, (rood both for eating out of hand and for canni


. Aiken's 1953 garden book. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. Plums, Abundance PLUMS I to 5-ft. trees: 1 to (> at $ each, prepaid. NOT PREPAID: 7 to II at $; 12 to2l at ; 25 to .>(» at $ 2-m .. .'{ to l-ft. trees: 1 to 6 at $ each, prepaid. NOT PREPAID: 7 to II at $: 12 to2lat $; 25 to 50 at $ Abundance. Delicious, cherry-red fruits of large size are home in abundance, (rood both for eating out of hand and for canning. Should he picked just hefore fully ri|>e hecause they will keen hetter and develop superii >i lla \ i n\ M id- \ 11u. Uiirhank. A good companion varietj for \bundance and ripens a week later. \ ery large, bright reddish purple coloring and (inn. meaty flesh. Good for ship- ping and canning. Trees umbrella-shaped. Late Aug. Damson. The variety everybody wards! Dark purple, medium-sized fruits in thick clusters. Tastes best when picked fully ripe after- a light frost. One of the best Plums for cooking. Sept. Crcen Cage. This is the true Ba\ay's (Jreen Cage or Reine Claude. I osurpassed for richness of flavor, abundance of juice and appetizing aroma. Large, beautiful fruits are pale yellow, marked with red when in full srrrr. Late Sept. Stanley. Best prune-type Plum for home garden or market. Bears in three years from planting, ripens earlier than other prunes and is exceptionally pro- ductive. Large, deep blue-purple fruits are firm, sweet and delicious. Sept. 20 to 25. RHUBARB McDonald. A NEW. early. \ery red. less acid Blur- barb. The variety everybody is planting. Outyields most other \arieties. Produces stalks 2 feet tall that are red all the wax down. Strong divisions: 65e each;3 for $: 6 for $; 12 for $ Quince, Orange QUINCE 1 to 5-ft. trees: $ each; 3 for $, pre- paid. 3 to l-ft. trees: $ each; 3 for $,


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