MONITOR—A late mid-season variety, a vig¬ 
orous well shaped tree, producing large, dark red, 
firm fleshed fruit of high quality. Heavy annual 
bearer. 
RED WING—One of the largest plums, ripens 
mid-season, with beautiful red, freestone fruit of 
high quality. 
SUPERIOR—This sensational new plum was 
originated by the Minnesota State Fruit Breed¬ 
ing Farm, and after being tested thoroughly, was 
very appropriately named SUPERIOR. Its very 
name is a challenge, and it is considered by many 
to be our best plum in its season. Superior ripens 
mid-season, fruit is large, beautiful red, firm 
flesh, and of exceptional quality. You can peel it 
as you would a peach. We do not hesitate in 
recommending Superior for an early red plum. 
Freestone. 
TERRY—One of the old standard varieties. 
Fruit is large, with a small pit. Dark red. Ripens 
mid-season. 
TONKA—An extremely productive variety pro¬ 
ducing large, round, red fruit of firm flesh and 
good quality. Freestone. 
UNDERWOO 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 
semi-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. 
WAN ETA—“Prof. Hansen’s Masterpiece.” Fruit 
is immense in size, delicious quality, beautiful 
red color, small pit. Tree bears very heavy and 
young. At four years it is not uncommon for a 
Waneta to produce four bushels of plums. Waneta 
is undoubtedly the most popular plum introduc¬ 
tion of Prof. Hansen from Brookings, So. Dak. 
MINNESOTA No. 17—A large red freestone 
plum of excellent quality for canning. Season— 
early. 
MINNESOTA No. 218 ^Another of the new 
Minnesota Plums. Yellow in color with a red 
blush. Flesh is yellow and excellent quality. 
Ripens about August 10th. 
PRICES OF PLUMS 
(Unless Otherwise Priced) 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 10 
Per 50 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
$ .20 
$ .90 
$1.50 
$ 6.75 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
.30 
1.25 
2.25 
9.75 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
.40 
1.90 
3.50 
15.50 
5 
to 
6 
ft. 
.50 
2.40 
4.50 
20.50 
PRICES OF MINNESOTA 
Nos. 17 and 218 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 10 Per 50 
3 to 4 ft. 
$ .50 
$2.40 
$4.50 . 
4 to 5 ft. 
.60 
2.90 
5.50 
5 to 6 ft. 
.75 
3.50 
6.50 . 
To get the QUANTITY RATES, order 5, 10, 
or 50 of a single variety. 
POLLENIZERS FOR MINNESOTA PLUMS 
It is necessary to plant one or two pollenizing plums with any of the 
Minnesota hybrids in order to get good yields. It has been found that 
the Minnesota Hybrids do not fertilize one another and we recommend 
either one of the following varieties which will effectively pollenate the 
standard varieties. 
KAGA—One of the most effective pollenizers for our Minnesota hybrids. 
In addition, Kaga is a very high quality, heavy yielding plum. Especially 
good for canning. 
SURPRISE—A valuable variety for pollenization of the standard 
varieties. Fruit is attractive 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. 
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