EMBER (Minnesota No. 83)—The best late plum, yellow with red 
blush, firm meat, good keeper, large fruit. Hangs to tree well. 
LA CRESCENT—Thin skinned, yellow with pink blush. Delicious to 
eat out of hand. 
MINNESOTA NO. 225-—-Large, red plum, ripens about as soon as 
Tecumseh. 
Price of Plums— 
3-4 ft.-Trees,- each: 50% LO wl rées ee cece rate ca ee $4.50 
5-6 ft: Trees, each 75c; 410 “Trees:2: as ee a eee 7.00 
VARIETIES OF CHERRIES 
SOUR-PIE CHERRIES—Fair sized fruit, excellent for pies. The orig- 
inal trees were planted in the orchard about 40 years ago. 
Cherry Tree prices same as plums. 
SMALL FRUITS 
DIPLOMA CURRANT-—Large, red berry, long clusters. I consider 
this the best variety. 
PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY—Good size, easy to pick. Originated by 
Dr. A. F. Yeager in North Dakota. 
Prices of Currants and Gooseberries— 
Zot) CACh wtlOsfor Ae Me ee ee Sa ike ak eee eal Sees ee ee: 28 $2.00 
LATHAM RASPBERRY—Best red-raspberry, large and juicy, easy 
to pick, heavy bearer. 
10c each 10 for 75c 100 for $3.00 
ROBERTSON BLACK RASPBERRY—This is a seedling which orig- 
inated here on the place. It is by far the largest, juiciest black 
raspberry we have ever tried. 
Good year-old plants (not tips)— 
25c each 6 for $1.00 25 for $3.00 50 for $5.00 
