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Youngberry 
Red Wing Plum 
TWO SUPER HARDY PLUMS 
Tried, Tested and Proven Most Satisfactory 
REDWING 
Among all of the varieties of hardy hybrid plums 
produced by the University of Minnesota Fruit Breed¬ 
ing Farm, Red Wing seems to be among the best. 
It’s a large plum, solid red in color; I have seen them 
this year 2% inches in diameter. It is yellow meated, 
very firm and sweet. It ripens early enough that it 
can be grown clear up ro the Canadian line and still 
give a wonderful crop of plums. If you are looking 
for a plum that simply melts in your mouth with its 
juicy sweet flavor, Red Wing is the one you want. 
UNDERWOOD—BEST EARLY PLUM 
We consider Underwood the best of all the early 
plums. They come into bearing early just like all of 
the other hybrid plums. They are large, cone-shaped, 
with a rich red skin. The meat is golden-yellow in 
color, tender, juicy, and sweet. Highly recommended 
by plum specialists as the best for planting in Iowa. 
It is hardy enough to go far into Minnesota and give 
a good crop every year. 
YOUNGBERRY 
(Logan and Dewberry Cross) 
Waneta 
Plum 
Size 
Each 
Per 4 
Per 10 
Express or freight, 2 yr. . 
4-6 ft. 
$0.55 
$2.10 
$5.00 
Postpaid, 2 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
.45 
1.65 
3.75 
If you want something dif¬ 
ferent in the fruit line, try 
this one. A heavy bearing 
plant. The fruit has a tasty, 
rich delicious flavor. Fine to 
eat fresh and makes wonder¬ 
ful sauce, too. The fruit is a 
handsome dark wine red in 
color. Tender and has no 
hard core. In the Farm Belt 
it should be protected by cov¬ 
ering with straw, leaves or a 
little dirt, over winter. Heavy 
selected tips. 5 for 35c; 10 
for 60c; 25 for $1.10; 100 for 
$3.50, postpaid. 
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