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Plant 
Ferris’ Hardy Plums 
They Will Bear You Immense Crops of Delicious 
Fruit—Take Advantage of Our Extra 
Low Prices. 
Here are the finest of all Plums—hardiest and 
most fruitful—Plums of the highest quality and 
flavor. You should plant a clump of several varieties 
to get the biggest and best crops, and you will very 
quickly harvest a bountiful crop of luscious Plums— 
all you want to eat fresh, a large quantity for canning 
and pies, and some to sell besides. They are so easy to 
grow, and our Plum trees are all select, No. 1 grade. 
OUR NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL PLUM TREES: 
3}£-5 ft. high, No. 1 trees, 35c each; 10 for #3.00. 
The N ew Minnesota Hybrid Plums 
Delicious Plums—and Hardy to the Canadian Line. 
Underwood 
Plum. 
Monitor Plums. 
Hansen’s 
Hybrid Cherry Plums 
GOLDEN ROD. Finest and hardiest yel' 
low Plum. Large fruit, juicy and sweet, 
and of excellent quality. Freestone. 
MONITOR. A handsome, dark red Plum, 
large and extremely hardy; 
flavor of the best. 
LORING PRIZE. A prize 
winner—fruit extremely 
large, nearly freestone, 
bright red, and of a deli' 
cious flavor superior to the 
California Plum. 
LA CRESCENT. Some claim it to be the fin' 
est of all Plums—splendid for table use. 
Fruit is clear yellow, very tender and 
sweet, and makes wonderful preserves 
and pies. An early Plum; we recom' 
mend it highly. 
Selected Native 
and European Plums 
TERRY. One of the finest Plums 
grown. Very large red fruit, 
with juicy flesh of fine fla' 
vor. Hardy and a heavy 
bearer. 
BLUE DAMSON. The old 
favorite for preserves. Me' 
dium size fruit, black in 
color, overspread with a 
heavy bloom. A heavy an' 
nual producer. 
UNDERWOOD. Very large, red fruit, juicy 
and the very best flavor. Small pit, semi' 
cling; produces heavy annual crops and 
is extremely hardy. By all means have 
an Underwood or two in your clump of 
Plums. 
and sweet. 
Waneta 
Cherry Plum. 
These are the Wonderful Hardy Plums Originated by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen of South Dakota—Immense in Size—Superb in Quality. 
(It is usually desirable to plant one or two other types of Plums in 
your clump of Hansen’s Plum trees, for best cross'fertilization. Spray 
annually with Bordeaux Mixture). 
WANETA. A masterpiece in Plums. It often bears the next year after 
planting; fruit is extremely large, sometimes 2 inches in diameter, 
and of finest quality. Color dark reddish purple. One of the most 
popular Plums ever grown. 
HANSKA. You will like this large, bright red Plum, with its rich apri' 
cot flavor. Young to bear, and hardy anywhere. Fine for cooking 
or eating fresh. 
OPATA. Not so large as some of the other Hansen’s Plums, but of 
very fine quality, and the first Plum of them all to ripen. Fruit is 
freestone, dark purplish red with blue bloom, and with a very 
pleasing “sweet'acid” flavor. Very heavy bearer, growing and fruit' 
ing well in any section. 
SAPA. One of the most wonderful of the Hansen’s Plums, with dark 
purple skin and purple flesh of the finest flavor. Very fine for can' 
ning. Fruit is borne in clusters similar to grapes; medium large in 
size. Very hardy. 
KAGA. A new Hansen’s Plum of delicious quality. Fruit is quite simi' 
lar in size and color to the Hanska, being very large and a rich red 
color, but is a heavier bearer. The flesh of this splendid Plum is 
firm, fragrant, and of delicious flavor, especially fine for preserves. 
Hardy everywhere. 
