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‘ MINN: NO. 62.°~A_ bright redy: early 
plum from the Minn. Fruit Breeding 
Station. Fruit large, of very good 
quality, and the tree seems excep- 
srt ey hardy. 3 to 4 ft., each, 60c;, 
5 for $2.75. 
MINN. NO. 13838. Another plum from 
the Minnesota Station. Fruits early, 
bears large, very sweet plums, with 
dark, mottled skin. A dependable 
bearer and very hardy under severe 
conditions. 3 to 4 ft., each, ¢Oc; 5 
for $2.75. 

RED WING. This variety has stood up 
remarkably well in the dry area 
during the past few severe years. It 
is a very large fruited plum. Fruit is firm, sweet and of good quality. 
Color is yellow overlaid with red. Mid-season bearer. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 50c; 
5 for $2.25. 
UNDERWOOD. Many of the Minnesota plums are not adapted to the Great 
Plains. Long trials of Underwood, however, have sufficed to prove its 
hardiness. In flavor it equals the Japanese plums, size is intermediate, 
trees strong and thrifty and bear annually. Fruit is dark red and sweet, 
ripens in late August, and is an excellent keeper. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 55c; 5 
for $2.50. ‘ 
RADISSON. Another extra hardy Minnesota plum. An early variety, fairly 
large, with good tree form. Fruit is a handsome red and the quality very 
Underwood Plum. high. 3 to 4 ft. Each, 50c; 5 for $2.25. 

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CHOICE SEED POTATOES 
Prices subject to change. Write for our Blue Price List and Prices on Larger Lots 
WARBA. <A cross between Triumph and a Min- EARLY OHIO. The old favorite. Stands more 
nesota seedling. Round, white, with pink eyes. drouth and hot weather than any sort we 
Early and a very heavy yielder. Resistant to know. F. O. B. here, pk., 40c; 4% bu., 75c; 
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mosaic and hot, dry weather. Price F. O. B. bu., $1.40. 
here, 1 pk., 40c; % bu., 80c; bu., $1.50. EARLY IDAHO, (Earliest of All.) /Onee more 
CHIPPEWA. Probably the best quality and Be ne able to Ce ae specialty of ours. A 
heaviest yielding of the medium late white po- mars coe he ae oa eae: Nib ei sh me 
tatoes. F. O. B. here, 1 pk., 40c; 1g bu., 80c; days, F. O. B. here, pk., “One 1, ba, o0etEe 
bu., $1.50. $1.60. ’ ’ ’ "9 
TRIUMPH. | . 
An early, round red potato ree JRISH COBBLER. -A medium lateorsnain ete 
sought in the south for winter growing. Uni- sort. Yields very heavily underienad sande 
form in size and shape and a very heavy yield- tions. A round, flattened potato of large size 
er. F.O. B. here, pk., 40c; 144 bu., 75c; bu., with many to the hill. F. O. B. here, pk,, 40¢c; 
$1.40. % bu., 75c; 1 bu., $1.40. 

POTATO EYES 
We can furnish carefully cut 
eyes from any of the above va- 
rieties. These dry out in very |, . 
dry weather quicker than larger /°% POTATO 
. pieces but otherwise are very oS 
satisfactory. They save consid- 
erable in transportation costs. 
Price, 100 postpaid, 60c; 1000, 
$5.00. F. O. B. here, 1000, 
$4.50. 
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