MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
Hardy Minnesota Plums 
Prices on All Plums Except Where Priced 
4 to 5 feet.. $0.80 each, $ 8.65 per dozen 
5 to 6 feet. 1.00 each, 10.80 per dozen 
6 to 8 feet.. 1.50 each, 16.00 per dozen 
FIEBING. A new plum introduced by Mr. Chas. Haralson, Excelsior, 
Minn. It is hardy and of vigorous growth, producing a regular crop 
of unusually large, fine quality plums. Should be included in every 
home and commercial orchard. See picture. 
LA CRESCENT. The Apricot flavored plum. Tree vigorous and produc¬ 
tive. Fruit medium sized. Clear yellow, tender, fine grained flesh. 
Semi-free stone, juicy and sweet. 
Parker Pear (Minnesota l\o. 1) 
MONITOR. Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit 
large, almost round, color dark red, quality good. 
TONKA. A fine-flavored, juicy plum of large size, 
good keeper and good market variety. Red. 
UNDERWOOD. Fruit attractive red with fairly firm, 
juicy flesh, small pit, clingstone, hangs well and rip¬ 
ens over a long period. A splendid variety. 
PEARS 
N O one need hesitate to plant Pear trees in Minnesota. All who saw the Minnesota State Pear Exhibit 
at the Minnesota State Fair were convinced that Pears 
in Minnesota. The following varieties are dependable. 
MENDEL PEAR. Originated at New Ulm, Minnesota. 
Fruit is of good size, about the same as Bartlett, 
juicy and of fine quality. 
4 to 6 ft.$1.25 ea. 
of good size and fine flavor can be grown in abundance 
PARKER. (Minnesota No. 1.) Originated by the 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. This is a 
good cooking and eating pear. The tree is a large, 
vigorous, free-growing type. Fruit medium in size, 
flesh tender, See picture. 
4 to 6 ft.$1.25 ea. 
GRAPES 
The Alpha and Beta varieties are hardy without winter protection. All other varieties should be covered 
for the winter. 
Parcel post weight: % pound each. 
2 years ....$0.40 each, $3.00 per dozen 3 years ..... $0.50 each, $4.00 per dozen 
Beta Grape 
AGAWAM. Dark red, bunch and berries very large. 
ALPHA. Fruit is larger than Beta and of good quality. Perfectly 
hardy without covering. 
RETA. The Beta is perfectly hardy, a rapid-grower, early bearer, good 
sized fruit, bunches often weighing one-half to one pound each and 
of fair quality. Well adapted for covering porches, fences, etc., or 
will do well planted out by itself. A fine grape for jelly or grape 
juice. See picture. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Round fruit, flesh rather firm but tender; 
quality rich and sweet. 
CONCORD. A well-known black grape, medium size, early and of 
good quality. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Black, earlier, larger and better quality than Con¬ 
cord, but not quite as productive. 
POCKLINGTON. White; bunch and berries large. 
STRAWBERRIES 
All varieties offered below have perfect flowers and will bear fruit 
if planted alone. 
Parcel post weight: 3 pounds per 100. 
EVERBEARING 
PROGRESSIVE. A very popular everbearing strawberry. The fruit is 
of good size and flavor, smooth, of good color and appearance. 
25 for.$1.00 100 for.$3.00 
MASTADON. The largest everbearing strawberry grown. The berries 
are uniform and large to the end of the season instead oi l unning 
small. 
25 for. $ 1.00 100 for.*3.00 
WAYZATA. (Everbearing.) This variety has proven far supeiioi to all 
other everbearing strawberries at our nursery. It beais throughout 
the summer a heavy crop of large, firm fruit with a sweet flat oi. 
Per dozen.$1.00 25 for.$2.00 100 for.$0.00 
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