PLUMS 
Grades and Prices same as for apples! 
Varieties listed in order of ripening; and are wonders 
for size and quality. Perfectly hardy anywhere 
and bear soon. 
LaCRESCENT —Early, yellow, medium size, but very 
high quality, freestone. 
UNDERWOOD —Best all around early sort for home 
use or market, semi-cling. 
WAN ETA —Very large, dark red, good quality—one 
of the best medium season sorts. 
TONKA —Large, red, very productive, firm, high qual¬ 
ity, almost freestone. 
RED WING —Very large, freestone, peels easily—the 
“peach” for the north. 
MINN. 195 —Largest, high quality, free stone, 25c extra. 
SURPRISE —High quality canning plum, recommended 
as a pollenizer. 
KAGA —Apricot hybrid, better tree and fruit than Han- 
ska, good pollenizer. 
KAHINTA —Dark red, freestone, excellent quality, col¬ 
ored flesh. 
FIEBING —New (prize winner), red firm, very large, 
good quality plum that will peel like a peach. 
25c extra. 
SUPERIOR —New, very large, midseason firm and juicy, 
peels easily. 25c extra. 
MINN. 83 —Large, late, quality plum; good canner; 
hangs to the tree and keeps well. 25c extra. 
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HARDIEST GRAPES 
25c EACH; $2 PER 10 
BETA and ALPHA —Similar in fruit, very hardy, blue, 
early. 
CONCORD —Standard, late purple. 
FREDONIA —New early black, 3 weeks ahead of Con¬ 
cord. 35c. 
MOORES EARLY and WORDEN— -Standard blue sorts. 
BRIGHTON —Fine, large, red sort. 
DELAWARE —Choice, small, sweet, red. 
NIAGARA —Best standard white. 
PORTLAND —Early, new; best white grape for this 
section. 35c. 
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BLACKBERRY 
ELDORADO & ALFRED—75c per 10; $1.50 per 25; 
$4 per 100. 
DEWBERRY 
LUCRETTIA—50c per 10; $1.00 per 25; $3 per 100. 
CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES 
25c EACH; $2 PER 10. 
We now have a Blister 
Rust Control Area in 
northeastern Minnesota 
and permits must be secur¬ 
ed from the Conservation 
Department before we can 
deliver within that area. 
PERFECTION — Large, 
productive red and one 
of the best. 
RED LAKE— New thrifty 
and even better than 
the above. 2 yr. 35c; 
1 yr. 25c. 
CARRIE —Gooseberry al¬ 
most thornless, very 
productive, red. 
PEARL and DOWNING— 
Standard green sorts. 
COMO —Newer, very hardy 
and productive, green. 
35c; $3 per 10. 
PERKINS —New, very large, hardy, green European 
type that merits general planting as soon as avail¬ 
able. 1 year plants 60c each. 
