MORDEN SEEDLING PLUMS 
We are offering three outstanding new 
Plums developed at the Dominion Experiment 
Sta. at Morden, Manitoba. See Page 74. 
AN EARLY PERSIAN MELON 
ORO BLANCO 
Adapted to the Northern Great Plains 
The first Persian melon that we have ever been able 
to ripen in North Dakota. Tastes like Honey Dew, 
ripens earlier. Obtained from Mr. Buza of Warsaw, 
Poland. Postpaid, pkt., 20c; V2 oz., 75c. 
The finest pink aster we have seen. Obtained some 
years ago from Mrs. Heath who had discovered it in a 
patch of wild New England asters. A perfect mass of 
bright pink flowers in September. Postpaid, each, 
50c; 6 for $2.75. 
FALL FLOWERING^WINTER HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
RUDDY RASPBERRY 
CHIPMAN'S CANADA RED 
RHUBARB 
The best rhubarb of all the good 
Canadian varieties. One of the produc¬ 
tions of the famous Canadian plant 
breeder, G. F. Chipman. As sturdy and 
prolific as McDonald, seedless. Pro¬ 
duces the sweetest, finest flavored and 
most beautiful red sauce tor dessert or 
in pies and shortcakes. Price, post¬ 
paid, $1.60 each. 
Developed by Mr. Mulford of the U. S. Bureau of Plant 
Industry and have wintered here without injury in a most 
exposed location. Something entirely new tor the Northern 
Great Plains. Price, 50c each, for any of the five 
varieties. See page 68. 
Dr. Yeager's contribution to northern small fruit gardens. 
A tremendous bearer of delicious purple raspberries, long 
bearing, hardy as to drouth and cold. Fruits large and 
uniform. Each, 15c; doz., $1.40. Postpaid, each, 17c; 
doz., $1.50. 
