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ASSINIBOINE—A selected Manitoba native plum, and considered 
one of the best being grown in the West. Fruit is large,1 1/2 
by 1%, bright red in color with flesh of excellent flavor and a 
fairly thin skin. The fruit "is good for all cooking purposes and 
an excellent canner. 
C.K.C. PLUM (S. Wheeler)—Assiniboine seedling, with thin 
skin, good size and quality, and very hardy. (Sold out Spring 
1939) 
McROBERT—An Assiniboine seedling of good quality, redfruit, 
•early ripening. Ripens a few days earlier than its parent. 
(Sold out Spring 1939) 
MINA—A Pembina seedling about the size of Assiniboine, more 
hardy and fruitful than Pembina, excellent canner. 
MORDEL—Seedling of Assiniboine plum, tree, strong, upright 
with spreading top branches, fruit to IV 2 inches long, dull 
red surfaced with light bloom, ripe in late August. Quality is 
fair out of hand but distinctive canned, carrying a raspberry 
flavor. 
OLSON—Bright red fruit, smaller than Assiniboine but very 
hardy. Good quality for canning. (Sold out Spring 1939) 
SCOTT—A red plum of very fine quality, originated at the Scott 
Experimental Station. Very hardy. (Sold out Spring 1939) 
VALLEY RIVER—Another Manitoba native plum selected by 
W. J. Boughen. A red plum of good quality. (Sold out Spring 
1939) 1 year old. 1.00 each; 12 for 10.00 
2 year old (where available) . 12 for 15.00 
SPECIAL BARGAIN COLLECTION FRUIT TREES. Owing to 
the difficulty of foreseeing the quantity of trees of each varie¬ 
ty necessary to fill the demand, we generally have a surplus of 
good varieties as well as a quantity of newer varieties of which 
the stock is too small to list in our Catalogue. Some of these 
are very good, and will be listed just as soon as sufficient quan¬ 
tity is propagated. These are all named varieties, true to name, 
all marked with our weatherproof labels. Our selection of 
trees, apples, crabs and plums included if available. 9 for 5.00 
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