Helena, Montana. 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS—(Continued) 89 
Plums 
For fruit and ornament Plum Trees stand in the 
first rank. The Plums we offer are the best for 
the Northwest. 
Bradshaw —-A fine large dark red Plum with green 
flesh and very juicy and of the finest quality. 
De Soto —Large oval, light yellow and red, some¬ 
times mottled; juicy, good quality. An early and 
regular bearer, producing large crops. 
Opata —A cross between Sandcherry and Gold Plum. 
Fruit dark red with blue bloom, flesh green, fine 
flavor. 
Terry — Another American Plum originating in 
northern Iowa, and has proven very hardy. A 
large fruit, color red over yellow, round shape, 
thick skin, yellow flesh of splendid quality. 
Underwood— Very hardy and very prolific. Fruit 
large, red, juicy, good quality. An early and 
regular bearer. Quality excellent. 
Waneta —-The most delicious of all Plums. Extra 
large size, two inches in diameter. Hardy any¬ 
where in the Northern States. 
Price of Plum Trees, 3y 2 feet and up, each, $1.10; 
3 for $3.10; 6 for $6.00. Larger trees $1.50 and $2.00. 
Pears 
Kieffer— Probably the hardiest of all pears not 
especially good table fruit but excellent for can¬ 
ning. 
Mendel —We have found that the Mendel Pear gives 
fine satisfaction and is suitable for many parts 
of the Rocky Mountain region. It is a good sized 
Pear of fair quality and resistant to blight. 
Prices of Pears, 4 feet, $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
Gooseberries 
Gooseberries grow and fruit exceptionally well 
in Montana, and should be more generally grown. 
Oregon Champion. — A splendid green Variety, 
hardy, of good size and flavor. This variety is 
more generally grown on the Oregon fruit farms 
than any other for market purposes. 
Industry— This is a fine hardy berry. The fruit 
is exceptionally large and of excellent flavor 
and quality. This has proven to be the most 
popular berry of recent years. 
Price of Gooseberries, strong 2-year-old bushes, 
each, 35c; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.50. 
Grapes 
The two varieties below are the most adaptable: 
Beta—A hardy northern hybrid, deep purple in 
color, medium size, and considered one of the 
best varieties for jelly and similar uses. Vig¬ 
orous grower, does well anywhere and is espe¬ 
cially adapted to the Northern States. 2-year- 
old vines. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; doz., $3.00. 
Concord—A most popular, very hardy, vigorous and 
productive variety. 2-year-old vines. Each, 30c; 
3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
Currants 
Currants are hardy, very prolific and their qualities for Jelly making 
appeal to every housewife. Our stocks are good—in the best possible 
condition. 
Perfection— This is perhaps the best variety of Red Currant that was ever 
introduced. It is a prolific yielder, with a rich sub-acid flavor. The 
fruit is very pulpy and contains but very few seeds. 
Red Cherry— Very productive, color a bright red, in profuse clusters. Large 
fruit, fine for jelly making. 
White Grape —The best white variety, of very bushy habit of growth, 
yielding large quantities of large white fruit. 
PRICES OF CURRENT BUSHES 
2-year, No. 2, each, 35c; 6 for $1.50; 2-year, No. 1, 45c; 6 for $2.10. 
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Our Special Backyard Fruit Offer j 
1 Wealthy Apple Tree, 4 feet s 
1 Rocky Mountain Cherry, 2 feet J 
1 l)e Soto Plum, 3Mi feet 
1 Compass Cherry, 3-4 feet j 
Prepaid to You 5 
ALL FOR $2.95 
All Prices on Trees, Shrubs, Plants and 
Roots, except Evergreens, include 
delivery to your nearest 
express station 
Unless Item Is Marked Not Prepaid 
Perfection Currants 
••(•Gooseberries—O. Champion 
