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¢ Plums need to be polli- 
nated with pollen from 
some other plum variety if 
they are to produce satis- 
factory crops. Whenever 
new plum trees are set out 
or established trees are not 
fruiting Satisfactorily, be 
sure to plant a pollinizer 
plum near them. 



Ember 
DANIELS VEST POCKET 
PLUM ORCHARD 
We are glad to be able to offer 
this year for the first time a com- 
bination top-worked plum _ tree 
which bears five different varie- 
ties of high quality plums. One of 
these is a pollinizer so that the 
all important matter of cross pol- 
lination is taken care of by the 
tree itself. 
Many are owners of city lots 
who would like to have plums 
but do not have room for more 
than one tree. Our Vest Pocket 
Orchard not only solves the prob- 
lem for the home owner but also 
provides for him a long season of 
fruit. Production starts with the 
early varieties and carries through 
several weeks of mid-season and 
late ones. 
Our supply of these splendid 
trees is very limited this year so 
please place your order early to 
avoid disappointment. 
5 varieties trees $5.00 each. 


THE DANIELS NURSERY 
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Daniels Quality Plums 
A few years ago—yes, very few—no one dreamed that fruits 
like these could be grown except on the Pacific Coast. But now, 
thanks to clever plant wizards of our State Fruit Breeding Farm, 
these tested and proven plums are being grown successfully through- 
out the entire middle west, and any of us can enjoy the pleasure 
of stepping into our own yard or orchard to pick our fill of these 
luscious plums of such intriguing flavor—right off the tree—burst- 
ing full of juice, vitamins, and pep 
PLUM PRICES 1 10 100 
Standards oll (sr aids SY ee Ace ne AC $0.50 $4.50 $40.00 
Harge;VO-On Ly teeny ed i once ee “(i 6.50 57.50 
Hxa anges bearin ad SC 5-1 k a ee 1.00 9.00 75.00 
THE NEW MINNESOTA PLUMS 
Arranged in Order of Fruiting Season 
UNDERWOOD—tThe earliest and one of the best of them all. Large, 
rich red skin and firm juicy golden flesh. 
TONKA—Mid-season. Round, firm, bright red, free stone. A heavy 
producer. 
RED WING—Mid-season. Large, red, peach-like flesh. Free Stone. 
Delightful peach quality. 
SUPERIOR—Mid-season. Largest of Minnesota varieties. In fla- 
vor, good red color, texture, size and productivity it has proven it- 
self worthy of its name,—Superior. ; 
EMBER—Mid-season, to late. The longest keeper of them all. Skin 
yellowish with attractive red bluish, high quality and heavy bearer. 
One of the best. 
MONITOR—Late mid-season. Exceedingly large, productive and of 
high quality. One of the mcst dependable bearers. 
ELLIOT—Late. Large, attractive bright red. Good quality. Free 
stone. Heavy regular bearer. 
THE POLLINIZER PLUMS 
A Necessity In Every Orchard 
DE SOTO—One of the most dependable of the old American plums. 
Early. Tree a moderate grower, bears profusely and hardy in the 
far North. 
TOKA—One of the most popular of the South Dakota introductions. 
A hardy, prolific and vigorous grower. Fruit of large size and splendid 
quality. 

DANNY SAYS: 
CRAZY 
HOUSE 
Crazy”. No @aaust 
PLUM crazy— and 
anyone who grows 
these luscious big 
Minnesota plums is 
crazy about plums, 
too. 

Superior 

