Dakota Producer Plums 
HANSEN IMPROVED 
These are plums which we have been selecting and improving 
for a number of plant generations. They are all hardy and good 
to eat. They will stand temperatures of downwards to 40 de- 
grees below zero in winter and upwards to 115 degrees in sum- 
mer. 
The fruit of these plums varies in size, from about 34-inch to 
11, inches and over. They have been developed from the native 
wild plums of the Dakotas, Minnesota and Canada. Their yield 
is abundant—plenty for eating, plenty for preserves. 
It is hard to beat good old fashioned plum jam as a spread 
for bread. Our aim with Dakota Producer Plums has been to 
improve this; to improve one of nature's best, rich foods. 
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Because of the natural vigor 
of growth and fruiting power, 
they are especially good to 
pollinate the various hybrid 
plums in your yard and orch- 
ards. They will help all of 
your plums to set their full 
crop capacity of fruit, which 
they now sometimes don't, be- 
cause of weak pollen. 

Now, especially when we 
Beautiful in Flower; Plentiful in Fruit. are called on to produce great 
quantities of food for our armies, our allies, and ourselves— 
plant a plentiful supply of these Dakota Producer Plums and they 
will do their part to help. 
If you have a corner in your yard or in a neighboring yard, 
that is not being used to capacity, or a little spare acreage on 
the farm, plant at least a few Dakota Producer Plums. Much 
better still, plant them in large numbers, 25 to 100 or more. 
At the real low prices on these, everyone should be able to 
plant plenty of these Dakota Producer Plums. . 
All sizes offered are strong, sturdy, nice, well rooted and well 
branched trees. The two larger sizes are Ready to Bear This 
Year! 
2-3 Ft., 10c Each; 10 For $ .75; 25 For $1.50; 100 For $ 5.00 
3-4 Ft., 15¢ Each; 10 For $1.25: 25 For $2.50; 100 For $ 7.50 
4-5 Ft., 25c Each; 10 For $2.00; 25 For $4.00; 100 For $12.50 
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