HARDY CHERRY TREES 
EARLY RICHMOND. Almost black when fully ripe. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Large, dark red. 
Price—Either variety, 5 foul 4-foot 
trees 75 cents each. 
-jKf - % . ' ' " PLUMS 
TERRY. Fruit large, red, quality good. The largest of the 
older varieties of plums. 
SURPRISE. Fruit large, bright red. Quality excellent. A fine 
eating and canning plum and good market variety. 
FOREST GARDEN. Fruit moderately large, yellow with red 
cheek. Quality good. Very productive. 
HANSON HYBRID PLUMS 
SAPA. Fruit dark purple, sweet and good. Hangs well to the 
tree. Early and productive bearer. 
KAHINTA. Fruit very large, resembling Wanetta in size and 
quality. Dark red, sweet and firm. 
Price—Either of the above Plum trees 5 feet and up 75 cents each. 
THE NEW MINNESOTA HYBRID PLUMS 
Hardy, productive, profitable and desirable. Plant them 
for home or market. They are large of good quality and 
adapted to northern culture. 
RADISSON. The earliest Plum that can be grown in the North. 
Fruit large, rich red, and of finest quality. 
UNDERWOOD. Not as early as Radisson but considered an 
early plum. Large red and attractive. Quality very good. 
Hangs well to the tree. 
GOLDEN ROD. The best of the new yellow plums. Fruit very 
large, yellow. Said to be a fine canning variety. 
ELLIOT. The latest of the new Plums. Large, bright red, 
quality very good. Heavy bearer. 
MENDOTA. A mid-season variety. Fruit very large, red, good 
quality. 
TONKA. An early and heavy bearer. Large, bright red, sweet 
and good. 
MONITOR. Fruit large to yery large. Bronze red, excellent 
quality. 
Price—Any of the Minnesota Hybrid Plum trees listed above, 
5 feet and up each. 
