THE PLUMFIELD NURSERIES. FREMONT. NEBRASKA 
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PLUMS 
Drouth Resisting Plums 
We wish to call your attention, especially, to the Hansen Hybrids and Minnesota Hybrids. These 
varieties will produce on abundance of high quality fruit. Usually bear the second year after planting. 
You should arrange to plant some of these. You may make a selection of varieties and obtain quan¬ 
tity prices. 
Each 
Lots of 
4 each 
Lots of 
8 each 
Lots of 
12 each 
11/16 in. coiiper, 5-6 ft. 
.$ .65 
$ .63 
$ .61 
$ .58 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 ft. 
.50 
.48 
.46 
.43 
7/16 in. caliper, 3-4 ft. 
.40 
.38 
.36 
.33 
5/16 in. caliper, 2-3 ft. 
.30 
.28 
.26 
.23 
2-3 ft., under 5/16 in. caliper. 
.25 
.23 
.21 
.20 
HANSEN HYBRIDS 
COMPASS —August. Cherry-Plum. Small 
fruit, dark red when ripe. 
HANSKA —August. Large red, apricot fla¬ 
vor. Very good quality. 
KAHINTA —August. Large red, yellow flesh. 
Very productive. Good quality. 
OKA —Small Cherry-Plum. Good producer. 
Good quality. 
OPATA— July. Medium size. Fruit purplish- 
red. with green flesh. 
SAPA— July. Medium size. Fruit purple 
with red flesh. Juicy and very good. 
TOKA —August. Large, red and very de¬ 
sirable. Similar to Hanska. 
WANETA —August. Large, red and very 
productive. Excellent quality. 
MINNESOTA HYBRIDS 
GOLDEN ROD —August. Large, yellow. 
Very hardy and productive. Good quality. 
MONITOR —August. Large. Red, very 
hardy and productive. High quality. 
UNDERWOOD —August. Large, rich red,, 
rather oval and juicy. One of the best. 
NATIVE VARIETIES 
OMAHA —August. Large, red and sweet. 
Productive and valuable. 
QUAKER —August. Medium size. Red. 
Very heavy producer. Excellent for but¬ 
ter and jelly. 
WILD GOOSE —July. One of the older 
varieties but very desirable. Large, red 
and prolific. 
