DAYTON’STBLUFF STATION, ST. PAUL, MINN. 
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Underwood Plum 
MINNESOTA CHERRIES 
The hybrid Minnesota Cherry, which is a cross 
between a plum and cherry, has the flavor of the 
cherry and is hardy like the native plum, and the 
birds do not bother them. They are heavy yielders 
and are excellent for canning. 
OPATA—Very similar to Sapa except that the 
flesh is green. Considered by some to be of 
better quality. 
OKA—A very compact, vigorous growing tree. It 
is a heavy yielder, producing bright red fruits of 
medium size. Tree is somewhat dwarf and can 
be planted closer together than most fruit 
trees. 
SAPA—A very heavy yielder. Fruit is large, red, 
with dark red flesh. One of Professor Hansen’s 
most popular introductions. 
We graft our Plums and Cherry-Plums on 
Prunus Americana—our native hardy roots. This 
insures you hardy trees that will stand up under 
extreme conditions. 
PRICES OF PLUMS—MINNESOTA CHERRIES 
Eacli 
Per 10 
PLUMS 
Ember. 
. 3-4' 
$1.00 
4-5' 
1.15 
Fiebing Prize. 
. 4-5' 
.80 
$ 6.95 
Monitor. 
. 3-4' 
.55 
4.45 
4-5' 
.80 
6.95 
Red Wing. 
5-6' 
1.00 
9.00 
Superior. 
. 4-5' 
.80 
6.95 
Tonka. 
. 5-6' 
1.00 
9.00 
Underwood. 
5-6' 
1.00 
9.00 
MINNESOTA CHERRIES 
Oka. 
. 3-4' 
.65 
5.35 
4-5' 
.95 
8.85 
Opata. 
3-4' 
.55 
4.45 
4-5' 
.80 
6.95 
Sapa. 
3-4' 
.55 
4.45 
4-5' 
.80 
6.95 
Superior Plum 
