Plums 
boars young, fruit large, excellent 
quality. Cherry red. with a lilac 
bloom, ripens from middle of July 
of first of August. 
Japanese Plums 
Abundance. — Medium size, round, with slight 
point. Beautiful shade of red over yellow 
body. Flesh yellow, firm, and Juicy, with a 
slightly subacid llavor. Skin Is rather tough, 
making a good shipper, very prolific. Ripens 
in July. 
Ue<l June. — Rocomtnonded as. by all odds, 
the best Japanese plum, ripening before Abun- 
dance. One of the vigorous upright growers. 
Productive, fair size, vermillion red, pleasant 
qualtty. Ripens a week before Abundance. 
Satsuina (Blood). — Tiarge, globular, with 
sharp point. Color, purple and red, with blue 
bloom. Flesh firm. Juicy, dark red or blood 
color. Fine quality, pit very small. Hardy and 
vigorous grower. August. 
Wi<‘kson. — -Fruit remai'kably handsome. Very 
large. I.«ong, heart shaped. Color deep maroon 
red. flesh firm and meaty, yellow, rich and aro- 
matic: pit small. Tree an upright vigorous 
grower, excellent keeper and shipper. Is be- 
ing planted largely for market. Early Septem- 
ber. 
BURBANK. 
Frh’es. 
First Class. % and up, 2 yr., 40c each; $3.50 
per 12; $25.00 per 100. 
Select Medium, % to 30c each; $2.50 per 
12; $20.00 per 100. 
Eight Medium, to %. 25c each; $2. .50 per 
12; $15.00 per 100. 
Burbank. —The best and most profitaljle of 
growers for market. Ripens ten to fourteen 
days after Abundance, tree hardy, sprawling, 
vigorous grower, unequalled in productiveness. 
MONARCH. 
European Plums. 
Archduke. — Earge, black, prolific, 
valuable addition to late varieties for 
home use or market. Early Oct. 
Bradshaw. — Earge, dark red, fiesh 
green. Juicy, productive, fine for mar- 
ket. August. 
(icrinan Prune. — T.,arge, dark pur- 
ple, good. September. 
Shropshire Damson. — This largest of the Dam- 
son class I.s much used for preserving. The trees 
are vigorous and enormously productive. One 
of the old favorites. October. 
Grand Duke. — Color of Bradshaw, 
fruit very large, of fine quality, free 
from rot, very productive. Tree a 
moderate grower. I.rfist of September. 
I,oinhar<i. — Medium, violet red. 
Juicy, good. Hardy and productive. 
The leading market variety. August. 
.Moimrcli. — ^Tree robust, dense foli- 
age, an abundant bearer. Fruit very 
large, roundish oval, tlark purplish 
blue. perfect freestone. Follows 
Grand Duke in ripening. October. 
Shipper's Pride. — Quite large and 
showy, frequently 2 Inches in diam- 
eter, oval, dark purple, of Damson 
type. The fiesh is sweet and firm, 
keeping and shipping very long dist- 
ances well. September. 
K. W. Dunham, Baroda, Mi<'h. Minneapolis. Minn., April 25, 1910. 
Dear Sir; — 'Phe box of strawberry plants arrived Saturday the 16lli and the two mall packages 
Saturday t!»e 23rd, in good con<iitlon; thatik you for full count in good plants. 
We had our second freeze and snow storm Saturday, fruit of all kinds killed, with possible ex- 
ception of late strawberries. rasi)berrios, blueberries and a few grapes which have not made much 
growth, may fruit; the worst freeze experienced in Minnesota for fifty-six years when foliage was 
thus far advanced. All new growth on shrubs and trees was killed, unless the very hardiest. 
Respectfully. WYMAN EEEIOT. 
