FARIBAULT . MINN. 
BRAND PEONY PARMS.Inc. 
^In&el both Ornamental and tytiiut Hea^iina 
NEW PLUMS 
From State Fruit Farm of Minnesota and Other Sources 
Best of the new plums that are hardy in Minnesota. Plums that will rival the great 
plums from California for bearing great crops of fruit, in size and in eating quality. 
Get the best to be had in new plums. 
EMBER. Very late, juicy. 
ELLIOTT. Very late, meaty. 
FIEBING. Big blue, early 
KAGA. Great for canning. 
KAHINTA. Immense, midseason. 
LA CRESCENT. Yellow sweet, earliest. 
Prices: 4 to 6 ft., any 1 for 85c; 5 of 
1 each of 1 
MINNESOTA 218. Newest of all. 
SPLENDID. Best of all plums. 
SUPERIOR. I mrr.ense, great bearer. 
SURPRISE. Wonderful to eat. 
TOKA. Wonderful to can. 
kind for $4.00; 10 of 1 kind for $7.50; 
kinds, $8.50. 
SHRUBS, etc.,—Selected From Our Spring Catalog Which Can 
Just as Well Be Planted in the Fall 
Plum-Cherry Hybrids 
People who live in the middle west from Texas on the south, up through Oklahoma, 
Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, to Manitoba on the north and adjacent 
bordering territories, cannot afford to miss planting these Plum-Cherry Hybrids which 
all do exceedingly well in this territory. These are one of the most desirable and most 
reliable fruits to plant in this entire territory. 
They all bear great crops of fruit which is good to eat from the bush, and which 
makes wonderful sauce and pies. 
COMPASS. Old standard for prairies. OKA. Black, sweet, red-purple flesh. 
COOPER. Round pink, delicious. OPATA. Dark red, green flesh. 
MORDENA. The cherry for far north. SAPA. Dark purple, purple flesh. 
These plum'cherries must be planted two or more varieties together, otherwise they 
will not fertilize and will not bear. The more kinds planted together the better. 
Prices: 3 to 4 ft., 50c; 3 assorted kinds, $1.35; 6 assorted kinds, $2.40. 4 to 5 ft., 60c; 
3 assorted kinds, $1.65; 6 assorted, $3.00. 5 to 6 ft., 75c; 3 assorted kinds, $2.40; 
6 assorted, $3.90. 
Brand's Winter Apple 
HANSEN S IMPROVED BUSH CHERRY 
Oka Cherries 
Something entirely new which we are sending out this fall for the 
first time. Prof. Hansen of the South Dakota Fruit Breeding Farm 
has worked with the Western Bush Cherry, enlarging the size of the 
fruit and selecting out kinds having superior eating quality. 
Hundreds of thousands of seedlings were grown in this work and 
out of all these thousands of kinds only a few of the very best were 
saved out for growing on. Two years ago we bought the ten best 
varieties of these selected Bush Cherries from the South Dakota 
Station and last season budded many thousands of them for this 
fall and next spring’s business. 
These cherries all grow in bush or shrub form, make very nice 
ornamental bushes, growing to a height of about 3 feet, and are 
just covered with excellent fruit, good to eat, and fine to can and 
make into pies. 
We are offering seven named varieties and will send all orders 
out in assortments as all Bush Cherries bear much better where 
several kinds are planted together. 
We will make up the assortment and every tree will be labeled. 
Price of Hansen’s Named Bush Cherries in assortment: Each, 75c; 
6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.50, prepaid. 
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