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| growth; fruit medium to large, red; flesh firm, 
juicy; quality good; stone small; season late. A 
| market variety because of its productiveness and 
| regular bearing. 
NEW GLOWING EMBER: The fruit nestled 
’ into the green foliage does resemble a glowing 
_ember—thus the name. It is a beautiful plum and 
not only beautiful to look at but delicious to eat. 
It is an excellent eating or canning plum. The tree 
is very productive, and vigorous. The flesh is a 
"golden yellow, rich tender, juicy and sweet. Ripens 
in early or mid-September. 
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FIEBING PRIZE: A Plum that you can peel like 
'a Peach. It’s almost as big as a small Peach, too; 
| and its quality is excellent. The beautiful red color 
is unusually attractive. Bears a heavy annual 
crop. Tree is hardy. This appears to be one of 
the best, if not the best Minnesota production 
| to date. For the Commercial Orchard or the Home 
| Fruit Garden— YOU MUST HAVE Fiebing Prize 
_—A real PRIZE WINNER. 
GOLDEN LaCRESCENT: This tree fruits early 
‘and annually, loads its branches with ropes of 
golden plums flushed with pink. The fruit is 
Medium in size, but it makes up for size in quan- 
tity and good quality. Fresh or cooked, La- 
| Crescent is excellent for home use. 
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HENNEPIN: A dark reddish-purple plum covered 
| with a dense bloom giving it distinctive and attrac- 
tive appearance. It is good eaten fresh and espe- 
cially good for canning and preserving because of 
its rich purplish-red flesh. Hennepin bears a heavy 
load of richly colored fruit in early August. 
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Fiebing Prize—Hardy, Quality Plus 
MINNESOTA’S BEST PRODUCTIONS 
HARDY TREES AT LOW PRICES 
SUPERIOR: This big plum will surprise you by 
bearing loads of fruit the first year after you plant 
the tree. Great clusters of big yellowish fruits 
appear; They gradually turn pink, then red. You 
can peel it like a peach, and, like a peach, you'll 
like it. It really is a ‘‘ Peach of a Plum.”’ Hardy. 
TONKA: The Tonka is without doubt one of the 
three best Plums in the Minnesota Group. Fruit 
is large, richly flavored, juicy, solid, and is an 
ideal plum for any purpose. Tree is very produc- 
tive. When planning your orchard, be sure to 
include the Tonka. 
UNDERWOOD: This plum is the right type for 
the Northern States and Canada. It ripens early 
and grows well in North Dakota and even as far 
North as Winnipeg in Manitoba. It is really a 
splendid plum, the fruit is very large, red, sweet 
and juicy. It is of fine quality and is entirely 
hardy. 
Lucky 7 Plum Orchard 
1 Waneta 
1 Mordena 
1 Underwood 
1 Fiebing Prize 
1 Golden LaCrescent 
1 Tonka 
1 Superior 
We got $500 
out of our. 
Trial Grounds 
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You 
ean do as well 
with your 
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PLUM PRICES 



Size Each Per5 £Perl0 Per 25 
S=4:ft2 5248 32c $1.50 $2.86 $6.75 
4-6ft....... 39c 1.75 3.30 7.75 
AMERICAN PLUMS 
ASSINIBOIN: A good quality highly flavored 
plum that is hardy everywhere in the United 
States, as well as Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 
Canada. A heavy annual bearer, also a good pol- 
lenizer for other plums. 
TERRY: One of the largest Pure American Plums, 
dark red, of the very best quality; tree vigorous, 
healthy, hardy, and productive. A good pollen- 
izer. Stands near the top of the list. 
THESE SEVEN 4 TO 6 FT. $2 20. \ oo . % 
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