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. WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
Plums and Plum Hybrids 
Hardy, High Class Varieties for the Northwest 
Plant Several Types Together or Plant with Cherries to Insure Pollination. 3 to 4 Ft. Trees 
Opata 
OPATA. a plum-sandclierry cross, should be 
headed low and the old wood trimmed out 
as it bears on young wood. An origination 
of Professor Hansen and one of his most 
popular ones. A cross between Sandcherry 
and Gold Plum. Fruit dark red with a blue 
bloom, early, flesh green with a delicious 
flavor. Ready in mid-August. Price, each, 
60c. 
WANETA. This is the largest of Professor 
Hansen’s hybrid plums, being a cross simi¬ 
lar to the Underwood. It has proven per¬ 
fectly hardy at the U. S. Station at Man- 
dan, is a heavy bearer and produces the 
largest fruit of any hardy plum. Fruit is 
of good quality, ripens in midseason and is 
of excellent flavor. Fine healthy trees, 
each, 60c. 
UNDERWOOD. This is one of the hardiest 
of the new Minnesota Fruit Breeding Sta¬ 
tion varieties and has proven perfectly 
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Waneta 
hardy with us. These varieties in flavor are the equal of any of the Japanese 
plums, are larger than any of the American type, and are thrifty and strong 
varieties which bear annually. The Underwood is an excellent keeper and the 
earliest plum in the list. Fruit is large, dark red, and sweet. Ripens in mid¬ 
season. Each, 60c. 
RED WING. This is one of the largest fruited plums of 
the new introductions from the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Station, which means that it is as large as the 
regular commercial plums. It has proven hardy over 
most of our state. Fruit is large, firm, yellow overlaid 
with red in color, flesh sweet and of good quality; free¬ 
stone. Midseason bearer. Each, 60c. 
RADISSON. This exceptionally early and delicious plum 
from the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Station once again 
has shown itself to be one of the hardiest and most 
satisfactory for the Northwest. The size k fairly large 
and the quality is unsurpassed. Fruit is a handsome red. 
Each, 60c. 
NATIVE WILD PLUM. Ironclad as to hardi¬ 
ness, useful in windbreak and shelter belt 
planting, and very valuable for its certain 
crop of fruit which makes delicious sauce, 
jam and jelly. Prices low, as they can be 
raised without budding or grafting. 3 to 
4 feet. Each, 35c; 5 for $1.50. 
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KAGA. This is one of the most delicious 
plums that we have tasted. A variety from 
Professor Hansen which carries consider¬ 
able blood of the very sweet and fine fla¬ 
vored apricot plum. Not very large but 
the highest quality of all. Price, each, 70c; 
Red Wing 5 for $3.25. 
Kaga 
Premax Floating Head Lawn Sprinkler 
This is the easiest running revolving sprinkler that we have 
ever seen. After two years’ trial of it we are ready to recom¬ 
mend it for the service it gives, its simplicity and the volume of 
water that it throws. Price, $2,00; postpaid, $2.20'. 
Perfecto Window Box 
Comes in green and old ivory. Built on scientific principles 
and to sell at a very reasonable price. Rust proof, light in 
weight, self-irrigating. Price F. O. B. Bismarck, 20 inch sixe, 
$1.00; 26 inch, $1.50; 32 inch, $2.00. 
