20 SWEDBERG NURSERY, Battle Lake, Minn. 
NEW MINNESOTA HYBRID PLUMS 
State Breeding Farm Fruit 
NEW PEEBING PRIZE PLUM —Large red freestone and 
earliest plum yet introduced. Tested to be very good. 
UNDERWOOD —A cross between Shiro and Wyant, is one of 
the outstanding members of the new group of hybrid plums. Red 
over yellow. Large, semi-cling, juicy, sweet. Early. 
TONKA —A cross between 
Burbank and Wolf, consider¬ 
ed one of the best of Minn¬ 
esota hybrids, light red. 
Large, midseason, freestone, 
a good canner. Early. 
RED WING —A Burbank 
and Wolf Cross, it’s marked 
for distinction because of 
its unusually large fine ap¬ 
pearing, light red fruits 
which are so well adapted 
to dessert and culinary pur¬ 
poses. The skins and pits are 
so easily removed that the 
fruits can readily be sliced 
and served with sugar and 
cream, like peaches. Mid¬ 
season. 
MONITOR —A Burbank and 
native cross, bronze red. 
Large, late. A delicious fruit 
and heavy cropper. Late mid- 
season. 
SUPERIOR —194 Minnesota fruit Breeding Farm origination, 
quality the best, fruit of very large size. A red plum. Trees 
10 c extra. 
NUMBER 195 PLUM —Another Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm plum, but not yet named. Quality of the best. When you 
plant the Minnesota varieties you have something the western 
fruit grower can not beat. A red plum. Trees 15c extra. 
Number 195 Plum 
PLUM-CHERRIES 
COMPASS —Possibly the best known red plum-cherry hybrid, 
hardy in the most severe climate, early and heavy bearer, 
fruit good for cooking. 
SAND CHERRY— G rows in a bush form, very ornamental for 
its flowers and fruit. The fruit is very good for jams and jellies. 
AMERICAN PLUM— Seedlings, grown from native or hybrid 
plum pits and while the fruit \yill mostly be new kinds, they 
are worth while for windbreaks, screens and for fruit orchards. 
2-3 ft-., 10 for 90c; 25 for $1.75. 
DESOTO —Medium to large; color yellow turning to red when 
fully ripe; flesh firm and good. Medium to late. 
SURPRISE —Fruit large, dark purplish red; flesh firm, tender 
and of fine quality. 
10 FRUIT TREES 
3 to 4 ft. Height 
Cherries, Plums, Apples and Crabs. 
FOR ONLY S3.75 OUR SELECTION 
PRICES: ON APPLES, CRABS, PEARS. AND PLUMS: 
3- 4 ft. each 45c; per 10, $4.25 18-24 in. © 20c each 
4- 5 ft. each 60c; per 10, $5.75 2- 3 ft. @ 30c each 
5- 6 ft. each 80c; per 10, $7.50 
NEWER VARIETIES MARKED 10c higher. 
RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES 
MINNESOTA STATION FRUIT 
NEW CHIEP RASPBERRY (223)—A Latham seedling. Ten 
days earlier than Latham. 
LATHAM RASPBERRY (4) —The leading Red Raspberry in 
size, color, quality, hardiness and productiveness. The superior 
kind. 
Chief and Latham Prices— Select 1 yr., 12, 45c; 25, 75c; 50, 
$1.25; 1 00, $1,75; Transplanted, 25, $1.25; 50, $1.75; 100, 
$2.50; Bearing size, 1000, $19.00. 
CUMBERLAND —The best blackcap raspberry. 6 for 60c, 25 
for $1.25, 50 for $2.40. 
