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CHERRIES—Sweet 
One Year on Mahaleb. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
9-16 to 11-16, 4 feet and up, branched and whips_____________. POD ar Ss ee nS ees 
7-16 to 9-16, 3 feet and up, whips and branched_______________. 5.50 ee ee 
PaiGsroet-l082 ce leet and up, whips-..2...-....-........... ... 4.50 ee Be ee 
Bing Lambert 7 Windsor 
Black Tartarian Napoleon Yellow Glass 
Gov. Wood Schmidts Big 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Improved besseyi, 12 to 18 inches, transplants__.__.____________ S120 sees LO.007 ee > ee 
d . lostOeeseinchnes *transplants.-... 2-2). ese. wee 1.80 10.00 te et 
i: ce CELOMOeLCCUELIANSDIAN US et tart oe 2.40 20.00 fen eee 
ch eLOmeelLCClLUELTAUSplaAntSceee een = eee 2.90 25:00 0 ieee ce 
. ve LZBCOPLOMINOHCS SSCCCINGS = 2 nee eee 3.20 28.00 
4 ‘i LiecOecencCues, Seeqlings. ots epee ee 4.50 40.00 
PEAR—Standard 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Two Years, 11-16 and up, 4% feet and up ,!_--___---_-__-- E See SG DUE OU ear > ese ee 
yy a U-leelOetialope4ereet and ip st 2. oo ee 5.00 re. Our ce 
- Bee GStOs 0-105 of eelrand Ds. 5-25. e eel eee 4.50 Pee en. oe 
Bantam (Minn. No. 3) Douglas Mendel 
Bartlett Duchess Parker 
B. de Anjou Flemish Beauty Patten 
Beurre Bosc Garber Seckel 
Bierschmidt ~ Kieffer Waite 
Clapps Favorite Lincoln 
Bantam (Minn. No. 3), a medium sized pear reported tc be immune from blight and 
ripening early in season. Very hardy. 
Waite, a blight resistant variety, ripening in Kieffer season, almost as large as 
Bartlett, which it resembles in shape. Flesh is smooth in texture; a little more 
acid than Bartlett, but excellent for cooking, canning and fairly good for dessert. 
Needs pollinization. 
PEAR—DWARFE 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
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“ if SET CVE Ve NCPR REE et See 1 ne yn nie See ie ore 5.00 coer ree! 
Bartlett Kieffer Seckel 
Duchess 
PLUM 
; Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
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Beiter el sl MART CCI EAN (UD Ss 2 fee ae ae a we een nee 5.50 Se Er. Par 
et Oe Oo mt Cote an M10 soo" annus fa 6 i ee io 4.50 che Bilger 
et OM Gm foe teote SG slp = ee eee, oe oe bea eS 3.50 rs. Se) Lh hk G 
AMERICAN and HARDY HYBRIDS, One and Two Years, on Native Roots 
Compass LaCrescent Superior (Minn. 194) 
Elliott Minnesota No. 133 Surprise 
Ember (Minn. No. 83) Monitor Tecumseh 
Fiebing Oka Terry’s DeSoto 
Golden Rod Omaha Toka 
Hanska Opata Underwood 
Kaga Red Wing Waneta 
Kahinta Sapa Zumbra 
Ember, (Minnesota No. 83), an attractive yellow Plum blushed with red, ripening 
September and early October. Tree is vigorous and productive. 
Minnesota No. 133, large, fine quality, early red plum ripening Underwood season. 
Color rich, dark red, yellow flesh. 
