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Throughout Minnesota and the entire adjacent 
Northwest one can now grow plums the equal of 
those produced anywhere in the United States. 
These splendid originations of the State Fruit 
Breeding Farm, after several years of thorough 
testing in both home and commercial orchards, 
are a proven success. They are large, luscious 
fruits of intriguing flavor. The trees are vigorous 
and hardy. They bear early and when properly 
pollenized produce tremendous crops. 
The Superior (Minnesota No. 194) has been 
added to our list this year. It has just been named 
and promises to be a leader of the entire group. 
One great advance made in plum growing this 
past season was the determination of what are the 
best of the pollenizers for each of these Minne¬ 
sota varieties. Our State Experimental Station 
has shown definitely that it is absolutely neces¬ 
sary to have this correct pollenization if abundant 
crops are to be produced. 
Daniels plums are strong, vigorous, well grown 
trees, large for their grades, strictly true to name 
and priced within the reach of all. 
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Standard 3%-5 ft..... ,80 
Large 4%-6 ft. l.'oo 
Extra Large 5-7 ft. 1.25 
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UNDERWOOD. The best of the older varieties, 
if any one plum can be so singled out. Early, 
large, hardy, with a rich red skin and firm, 
juicy, golden flesh of unsurpassed quality. A 
splendid, well formed, clean-cut looking tree. 
RED WING. Mid-season. One of the largest and 
finest looking of the plums. Bears early, heav¬ 
ily and regularly. Flas fruited successfully as 
far north as Winnipeg. Red, free-stone and of 
high quality. 
SUPERIOR. Ot all the plums yet introduced by 
the State Fruit Breeding Farm, Superior is the 
largest. It is also one of the heaviest bearing 
plum varieties known. In its flavor, color, tex¬ 
ture, size and productivity, ii has proven itself 
worthy of its new name—Superior. It has also 
shown itself a splendid pollenizer for several of i 
the other varieties. ^ 
MONITOR. Late. If blue ribbons were being 
given out, Monitor would be awarded three; 
yes, four. One for a vigorous, strong growing 
tree; one for regular bearing; another for ex¬ 
cellent shipping and market qualities, and a 
fourth for delicious flavor. Color is red, slightly 
russeted. Unquestionably one of the finest 
plums. 
TONKA. Early mid-season, very heavy bearing 
at an early age. The fruit is large, attractive 
bright red color. Pit is small, entirely free¬ 
stone, quality good, flavor sweet. 
ELLIOT. It would be hard to improve on Elliot 
for a late variety. Fruit large, attractive, bright 
clear red; fine flavor, splendid quality, free¬ 
stone. Since the introduction of these plums 
Elliot has maintained the most uniformly heavy 
production of the entire group. No home or 
commercial planting is complete without Elliot. 
THE POLLINIZER PLUM 
HANSKA. Bright red, large; firm yellow flesh of 
good quality. Especially important as a pollen¬ 
izer for Underwood. 
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BEARING AGE TREES 
Extra Large Ready to Fruit 
For Those Who Want Quickest Results 
Many of you have asked us at some time or other 
for extra large trees that will bear fruit in the 
shortest possible time. To supply your wants we 
have grown a block of fine, two-year-old trees. 
Some of these have already blossomed in the 
nursery row, most of them have fruit buds now 
and should bear some fruit this summer. Without 
exception they should produce fruit next year. 
If you want the largest, finest trees available, big 
roots and heavy tops that will be the envy of the 
neighborhood and that will bear for you almost 
immediately, order DANIELS EXTRA LARGE, 
BEARING AGE TREES. 
