ANDREWS 
Superior 
Special Plum and 
Cherry Cluster 
1 Superior 
1 Underwood 
1 Kaga 
1 Opata 
1 Sapa 
1 Compass 
All 
3-4 ft. 
DELICIOUS JAM 
RECIPE 
Cover plums with 
water, add IV 2 tea' 
spoons soda, boil till 
skins break, drain 
through colander, rc' 
move pits. Add sugar 
pound for pound. To 
a moderate sized ket' 
kleful, add one table' 
spoonful of vinegar, 
boil until thick. Put 
in jars and seal. 
Prepaid 
ONLY 
POLLINIZER PLUMS 
Pollini 2 ;er Plums are essential for success in rais' 
ing Plums. Be sure to include some Kaga Apricot' 
Plums or Surprise Plums in every group of Jumbo 
Plums. If you now have a group of Plums not fruit' 
ing well, you should add some Kaga to the group 
this spring. 
Kaga and Surprise, described below, have proven 
to be the best pollinizers and, in addition, are excel' 
lent Plums themselves. 
(Apricot'Plum). In the first place it is 
l\.Q0|Q one of the most positive polliniziers for 
the Jumbo Plums or for common Plums. Besides, it 
has a delicious and distinct quality unsurpassed by 
any other Plum. Kaga is especially fine for canning 
or for Plum jam; in fact, is conceded to be at the 
top of the list for this purpose. Commercial growers 
are receiving repeat orders for “the Apricot-Plum.” 
Surprise 
A sweet juicy plum, excellent to eat 
out of hand. Surprise is also an ef' 
ficent pollinizer for Jumbo Plums or for any com' 
mon Plums. 
NORTHERN ROOTED 
PLUM TREES 
Jumbo Plums 
The choice Jumbo Plums described below are considered the 
cream of the list. Our recommendation is to plant the full assortrnent as 
each one has a different season—each a different flavor. You will find 
them all excellent. A Pollinizer Plum should be included in every group. 
^unerinr sensational new Plum was 
•JUperiUi originated at the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm and is 
considered the most perfect of all fine Plums introduced by the 
station. Fruit very large, firm flesh, beautiful red color, and delicious 
quality. You can peel them as you would a Peach. ^A^e secured our 
propagating wood direct from the State Fruit Breeding Farm and can 
supply with genuine SUPERIOR. 
The Underwood is valuable be' 
iinuGiWOUQ cause of its large, early fruit and 
annual bearing. It is the earliest of the large Plums, 
attaining a size of 1^ inches in diameter. The tree is 
a vigorous grower, the limbs being strong and well 
distributed and able to carry great loads of fruit. Plums, 
attractive red with splendid quality, small pit, hang 
well to the tree, ripening over a long period, August 
1st to 15th, enabling three pickings to be made. The 
Underwood is an annual bearer. These features ap' 
peal alike to the commercial grower and to the home 
orchardist. 
P ■ (Minnesota No. 83). The new Plum 
CIliDCi originated at the Minnesota Fruit Breed' 
ing Farm about which there have been so many fine 
reports. 
Professor W. H. Alderman, Chief, Division of Horti' 
culture, says, “Ember is a late Plum of good size and 
has exceptionally fine dessert and canning qualities. It 
is yellow with attractive red blush. It has two valuable 
and outstanding characteristics; it hangs to the tree ten' 
aciously even at full maturity, and after picking will 
keep in good condition for two or three weeks.” 
This late Plum together with the earlier varieties 
mentioned make a splendid assortment for the home 
or for market. Stock limited. Order early. 
A very large, high quality plum origi' 
nated by Charles Flaralson, formerly 
superintendent of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding 
Farm. Fiebing was awarded the “Fiebing Prize,” for 
which it was named. Of this plum, Chas. Haralson 
wrote: “If I should plant an orchard of 100 trees, 75 
trees would be Fiebing Plum on account of its high 
quality, early bearing, early ripening, large size, attrac' 
tive color and hardy tree. The fruit hangs to the tree 
and is a good market plum. I think the plum is as near 
perfect as a plum can be; it is outstanding.” 
AAnn itnr Monitor is one of the market Plums 
T u I tv have been looking for here in the 
Northwest. It has high quality, firm flesh and a large 
size—some being more than 1^ inches in diameter. 
It is very productive and a regular bearer. Season, late 
August. 
$1.95 
PRICES OF PLUM TREES 
See Shipment Information, Page 24. 
Superior 
Underwood 
Monitor 
Kaga 
Surprise 
Ember 
Fiebing 
Fiebing 
Height Shipment 
Each 
4 
10 
2-3 ft. Prepaid 
^0.30 ^1.00 ^2.35 
3-4 ft. Prepaid 
.37 
1.35 
3.10 
4-6 ft. Frt. or Exp. 
.55 
2.10 
4.95 
2-3 ft. Prepaid 
.50 
1.65 
3.95 
3-4 ft. Prepaid 
.55 
1.95 
4.65 
4-6 ft. Frt. or Exp. 
.75 
2.75 
6.55 
Jumbo Plums—3-yeaf-old 
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