

FIEBING PRIZE 
Big As a Peach 
A Plum that you can peel like a Peach. 
It’s almost as big as a small Peach, too; 
and its quality is excellent. The beauti- 
ful red color is unusually attractive. 
Bears a heavy annual crop. Tree is 
hardy. This appears to be one of the 
best, if not the best Minnesota production 
to date. For the Commercial Orchard or 
the Home Fruit Garden—YOU MUST 
HAVE Fiebing Prize—A real PRIZE 
WINNER. 
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hardy. 

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TONKA 
One of Minnesota’s Best Varieties 
The Tonka is without doubt one of the 
three best Plums in the Minnesota Group. 
Fruit is large, richly flavored, juicy, solid, and 
is an ideal plum for any purpose. Tree is 
very productive. A plum that is all plum on 
extra small pit. Hardy annual bearer. High 
quality can’t be beat for canning and eating 
fresh from tree. 
UNDERWOOD 
Bears In Canada! 
This plum is the right type for the Northern 
States and Canada. 
well in North Dakota and even as far North 
as Winnipeg in Manitoba. 
did plum, the fruit is very large, red, sweet 
It is of fine quality and is entirely 


It ripens early and grows 
It is really a splen- 
TECUMSEH 
Extra Hardy—Long Lived 
Introduced by Dr. Hansen in 
1918. Really one of the very best 
Hansens. Sweet, aromatic, of 
good size, firm, excellent in qual- 
ity, this red Plum should be in 
your order this year. Often bears 
Ist year after planting. Rich 
dark red. Hardy in the far north 
and extra early. 
years. 
them better. 
southern plum trees for the nor 
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varieties listed will grow any place in the Dakotas. 
hardy plums, order from Gurneys. 
that otherwise wou 
(Reg. Value $2.65) 
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Headquarters for Plums 
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rate 

GURNEY’S 
NORTHERN 
PLUM 
COLLECTION 
4 Giant Plum Trees $2.19 
Here in one bargain collection are 4 
of the hardiest, northern varieties of 
plums. 
bearers. 
lowing: 
All heavy bearers and all sure 
You get one each of the fol- 
1 Tecumseh—Big red. Extra hardy. 
1 Tonka—One of the best Minnesota 
introductions. 
1 Underwood—Early ripe. Large fruit. 
1 Superior—Bears 1st year. 
Giant 5 to 7 Foot—Quick 
Bearing Size 
All 4 Only epi 

“The Apricot Flavored Plum” 
A deliciously flavored plum, 
fragrantly appetizing. Medium 
size, heavy producer, and Bears 
in ONE YEAR after planting. 
Hardy like all of Hansen’s hardy 
introductions. The flavor of this 
plum is the nearest to an apricot 
you could find. 
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3 eee 10 
rate rate rate 
46c 43¢ 39c 
56¢ 53¢c 49c 
66c 63e 59c 
TERRY 
One of Largest— 
Good Pollinizer 
One of the largest Pure Amer- 
ican Plums, dark red, of the 
very best quality; tree vigorous, 
healthy, hardy, and productive. 
A good pollinizer. Stands near 
the top of the list. 
Rich Plum Apricot Flaver 
You should plant Toka for a num- 
ber of reasons: First, it is extremely 
hardy and a heavy bearer; second, 
it produces large delicious plums reg- 
ularly; third, for its value as a pol- 
linizer, inducing other varieties to 
bear heavily; fourth, because it is 
of delicious, rich, plum-apricot fla- 
vor. ; 

HYBRID PLUMS 
Cherry-Plum Crosses 
These are more dwarf-growing type of trees, 
and can be set as close together as 10 to 12 ft. 
These wonderful new northern and proven Plum 
and Cherry hybrids will produce a lot of fruit 
on a small space, because they can be planted 
so close together. All varieties listed have been 
thoroughly proven hardy in the Dakotas. See 
varieties at right. 
Gurney’s Hybrid Plam 
Prices 
each 3 5 10 25 
rate rate rate rate rate 
46c 
56c 
43¢ 
53¢ 
66c 63c 
39c 
49c 
59c 
34e¢ 
44¢ 
54e¢ 

CHERRY 
Best Known Plum-Uybrid 
This is the very hardy, early-bearing 
hybrid plum—noted for its bright red 
fruit. Will grow and bear anywhere. 
Perfect for jams and jellies, low grow- 
ing, easy toe pick. 
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MORDENA 
CHERRY 
Bears Ist Year 
A big tree loaded with red fruit is a 
sight to gladden the heart. You can 
have all you want with a few of these 
hardy, prolific Mordena Cherries. Its 
wide spreading branches bear loads of 
fruit one year after planting, and it’s 
good fruit for eating fresh or cooked. 
The Heavy Bearer 
Almost black, juicy fruit, big Cherries, 
heavy production and extra hardy—that 
describes the Oka Cherry. 
anywhere in the Middle Northwest. Oka> 
will dry like a prune and can be kept 
and used like prunes. Plant lots of 
Oka, you'll find it profitable. 
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