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WISCONSIN NURSERIES, Union Grove, Wis. 
Monitor—Very large, delicious quality; annual bearer, 
producing huge crops, dark red when ripe. 
Underwood—The earliest of all these beautiful plums, 
ripens in early August. Early and abundant bearer of large 
fruit; the equal of the best California plums. Purple. 
Tonka—Very productive; large, dark-red, firm, excellent 
quality, small pit, nearly freestone. One of the best. 
St. Anthony—A sand cherry hybrid similar to Sapa, but 
more vigorous, very productive. Fruit of good size, purple 
flesh, excellent for jelly or canning. 
European Plums. 
German Prune—Large, dark purple, heavy bearer, hardy, 
delicious quality, a wonderful plum. 
Lombard—Medium, violet, red, juicy, good, hardy and 
productive, the leading market variety. 
Reine Claude—(Green Gage) Very large, pale yellow 
when ripe, fine flavor, a wonderful canning plum. 
Peaches 
The Peach is one of our most delicious fruits. By 
many the tree is considered tender, and the crop uncer¬ 
tain in this latitude, but it is remarkable how many 
people raise peaches successfully by selecting hardy 
varieties and by planting in sheltered locations. 
The list here offered contains the very best for hardi¬ 
ness and quality. Plant in rich soil with southern ex¬ 
posure. 
