

DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 9 
QUALITY PLUMS 
DANIELS 
The new Minnesota plums are con- 
ceded to be the finest race of plums 
ever developed for the Northwest. 
They are large, high quality and un- 
excelled for home use or for market. 
A few years ago—yes, very few—no 
one dreamed that fruits like these 
could be grown except on the Pacific 
Coast. But now, thanks to clever plant 
wizards of our State Fruit Breeding 
Farm, these tested and proven plums 
are being grown successfully through- 
out the entire middle west, and any 
of us can enjoy the pleasure of step- 
« ping into our own yard or orchard to 
pick our fill of these luscious plums 
Big as Hen’s Egas. ... Tree ripened of such intriguing flavor—right off 
quality right in your cwn yard! the tree—bursting full of juice, vita- 
mins, and pep. 


Through the use of a proper assortment of varieties, such as we list, it is possible to have six, 
seven, yes even eight weeks of fresh plums from your own orchard—plums of such large size and 
tantalizing quality that no one can afford not to have them in their own orchards. 
Good stock is the foundation of success in growing these plums, whether in a small home 
planting or a large commercial orchard. Daniels trees are good trees and everything that the 
word implies—true to name ... well grown... large tops and roots .. . carefully handled and 
packed ... guaranteed to bring you Satisfaction. 
PLUM PRICES (Except on Pipestone) PRICES ON PIPESTONE 
(Not over 25 of one kind to a customer) = (Not over 5 toa eee 
5 10 
Stand at G——o=4 et lege etee a eeeeae eres eeeeeaee $1.10 $5.25 $10.00 $24.00 Standard—3-4 ft. ............ $1.25 $5.75 
Tiare e—4-6 ft eikisccscy ketene teenies 1.35 6.50 12.00 30.00 Largpe—4-6. £0, 2. cictescccs-nse000 1.50 7.00 
Extra large, bearing age—5-7 ft..... 1.75 8.25 15.00 34.00 
THE NEW MINNESOTA PLUMS 
Arranged in Order of Fruiting Season 
EMBER—Mid-season, to late. The longest UNDERWOOD—The earliest and one of the 
keeper of them all. Skin yellowish with best of them all. Large, rich red skin and 
attractive red blush, high quality and heavy firm juicy golden flesh. 
pear er ae Oe tat MONITOR—Late mid-season. Exceedingly 
large, productive and of high quality. One 
PIPESTONE—One of the most recent intro- off the’ most) dependabletbearers. 
ductions of the State Fruit Breeding Farm— 
it is rated by experts as one of the best of POLLINIZERS 
them all. Of good red color it is one of the KAGA, TOKA, DESOTA, and other varieties 
largest plums, early in season, high in qual- have proven themselves excellent Pollinizers 
ity, and a very heavy producer. An excel- for the big Minnesota plums. Some pollinizers 
lent canner. Not available in the “Extra work better on certain varieties than others, 
large’’ size. No more than 5 to one customer, so we suggest that the selection of a pollinizer 
please! variety be left to us. Simply specify pollinizer 
on your order and we will select the best 
SUPERIOR—Mid-season. Largest of Minne- variety for your assortment. But don’t forget 
sota varieties. In flavor, good red color, that proper pollinizers are essential to 
texture, size and productivity it has proven heaviest fruiting of the other plums. Avail- 
itself worthy of its name—Superior. able only in “standard” and “large’’ sizes. 

DANNY SAYS: POLLINIZERS— 
Crazy? No just Plums need to be pollinated with 
PLUM crazy — pollen from some other plum variety if 
d h they are to produce satisfactory crops. 
' and any one who Whenever new plum trees are set out 
grows these or established trees are not fruiting 
luscious big Minnesota plums is are ert OR vikpecty to plant a pollin- 
crazy about plums, too. 

