Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Apricots, Plums, Currants 
APRICOTS 
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PRICES: Each Per 10 
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Both are Prof. Hansen’s new hardy varieties and certainly are best for 
severe climates. These are well worth planting as ornamental as well as fruit 
bearing trees. They have good foliage and form, and very beautiful large rose- 
pink flowers real early in the spring before there are any leaves to conceal them. 
PLUMS 
Fiebing Surprise 
German Prune Toka 
Sapa Underwood 
> Superior 
Plums thrive in rich moist bottom lands, or even quite wet soils. 
Surprise is a pure American variety of good quality for all purposes, and 
valuable especially as a pollinizer for the hybrid varieties. 
Underwood, and Superior are splendid large new hybrid varieties from the 
Minnesota Station. All have very small seeds and high quality, but will not 
pollinate one another. To secure pollination, plant trees of a native variety 
like Surprise, or another type of hybrid such as Toka, among them as pollinizers 
in the proportion of 1 or more to 6 or 8 of the trees to be pollinated. 
Toka itself is one of the very best plums and has a pronounced fragrance 
and apricot flavor. 
Sapa and Oka are hybrids of the Western Sand Cherry produced by Prof. 
Hansen and are dwarf trees which bear at any size. The fruit is of medium 
size, has purple flesh, a very small pit, and is splendid for canning. 
German Prune, and Moors Arctic are European or Blue Plums which should 
be planted in protected places. 
PRICES of Plum trees: Each Per 10 
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CURRANTS 
Currants are offered for local sale only, and cannot be sent out of Iowa. 
Red Lake 
Red Lake is the extra large variety developed by the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm and is rapidly coming to be considered the best red currant. 
2-year bushes of above variety. 25c each, $2.00 per 10, $18.00 per 100. 
Currants are adapted to plant on the small home ground requiring little 
attention other than a dusting to control the currant worm in early spring. 
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