PLANT HARDY PLUMS FOR PROFIT 
SURPRISE —A valuable variety for polleniza- 
tion of the standard varieties. Fruit is attrac¬ 
tive red and of high quality. Surprise is a light 
yielder and we recommend planting only a 
few trees to take care of pollenizing other 
varieties. 
TONKA —An extremely productive variety, 
producing large, round, red fruit of firm flesh 
and good quality. Freestone. 
U N D E R WOO D— Undoubtedly the most widely 
planted of the Minnesota introductions. Under¬ 
wood is valuable because of its large early fruit 
and annual bearing. Fruit is large, bright red 
and freestone. A delicious fruit for eating fresh 
and for canning. The tree is a vigorous grower 
and one of the hardiest. The fruit ripens early 
making it exceptionally well adapted to 
Northern parts of Minnesota and North 
Dakota. 
WANETA—-“Prof. Hansen’s Masterpiece.” 
Fruit is immense in size, delicious quality, 
beautiful red color, small pit. Tree bears very 
heavy and early. At four years it is not un¬ 
common for a Waneta to produce four bushels 
of plums. Waneta is undoubtedly the most 
popular plum introduction of Prof. Hansen 
from Brookings, So. Dak. 
PRICES OF PLUMS 
Fiebing Prize 
La Crescent 
Monitor 
Red Wing 
Superior 
Tonka 
Underwood 
Waneta 
Ember 
Surprise 
Each Per 10 
3- 4 ft. $ .30 $2.25 
4- 5 ft. .50 4.50 
5- 6 ft. .75 7.00 
IRRIGATION 
We have over 50 acres under irrigation. Our 
fruit trees have all been produced on this tract 
and are really in exceptionally vigorous condition. 
By irrigating properly, we maintain a steady 
growth throughout the season. Without irriga¬ 
tion, trees are often checked with every little dry 
spell and serious dry spells like we have had in 
recent years are very apt to weaken the stock. It is 
during these first two or three years after grafting 
that the young trees need this special care. 
When you plant BAILEY’S Fruit Trees you 
have stock that is ready to start growth with the 
first warm weather 
CARE OF NURSERY STOCK 
When the stock is received, open the bundle in 
the shade out of the wind and, if you are not 
ready to plant immediately, heel the roots in the 
ground, soaking them well as you do. If well 
heeled in, they can be kept without damage for 
a reasonable time. Ask for our free booklet on 
planting and care of nursery stock. 
LOCATION OF NURSERY 
Our Nursery is located just off Highway 61, 
at the St. Paul city limits, across the river from 
South St. Paul. 
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