

Napoleon 
Hardy PLUMS 
NEW EMBER 
A new origination of the Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding Farm. A late plum of good 
size with fine dessert and canning qualities. 
It is yellow with attractive red blush. It 
hangs to the trees until fully ripe, and keeps 
in good condition for weeks. 
BLUE DAMSON 
Everyone knows the Blue Damson variety. 
There is always a big demand. 
SAPA 
Its beautiful wine-red color, excellent qual- 
ity and delicious flavor have made Sapa the 
most popular plum for northwest fruit farms. 
It is a large sized hybrid plum with small 
pit. Thin skinned, purple-red outside, with 
rich dark wine-colored flesh. 
Sapa should be grown in bush form and 
pruned severely to encourage growth of new 
shoots that will fruit heavily and regularly. 

Stanley Prune 
STANLEY PRUNE 
This new purple (Prune) plum is superior 
to all plums or prunes. It often comes into 
bearing the third year, and ripens 10 days 
earlier than the German Prune. Very hardy, 
and a very thrifty grower. Fruits are large, 
bluish purple, sweet, rich and fine. (Free- 
stone.) Excellent to eat fresh and best of 
all for canning. It’s also a money-maker on 
the market. Get started now. 
FIEBING 
This big red plum was originated in Min- 
nesota. Fruits ripen early and are extremely 
large in size. Beautiful red color, with free- 
stone pit. Equal to any California plum in 
quality, size and appearance. It’s a good 
one. 
PLUM PRICES 
2-yr.-old, 9/16 inch caliper. 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
3-yr.-old sizes, $1.25 each. 
Csaba Grape 
(Pearl of Csaba.) Hardy, 
north European grape, devel- 
oped as a hybrid in Hungary. 
Has withstood severe winters of 
Eastern Washington, over 30 
degrees below zero without dan 
age. Fruit medium size, seeds 
small and not noticeable. Pleas- 


GREEN 
GAGE 
Large round 
greenish yellow 
plum with a re- 

Green Gage 
markably sweet ing, spicy, slightly Muscat fla- 
flavor. Almost vor. Ripens very early—about 
lacking of any 10 days to 2 weeks before 
Moore's Early, 30 days before 
Concord. Excellent table grape. 
Good wine grape. Price, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.35. 2-yr.-old 
No. 1 plants. 
Russian Mulberry 
If you plant cherry trees this year or now have 
cherry trees growing, plant a Russian Mulberry 
for the birds. They will leave your cherries alone, 
and eat the Mulberries. One tree is enough. 
Price: 75c each. Large, 5-6 ft. tree. 
acid. Tender yel- 
low flesh with 
freestone pit. 
Hardy, regular 
bearer. 
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