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| Hardy. Minnesota Plums 
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FIEBING. Introduced by Mr. Chas. Haralson, Excelsior, Minn. It is hardy and of vig- 
orous growth, producing a regular crop of unusually large, fine quality red plums. 
Should be included in every home and commercial orchard. Late September. 
HANSKA. Fruit bright red and of a delicious apricot flavor. Fine to eat raw and 
delicious when cooked. Very hardy and an early bearing variety. Valuable also for 
pollenizing other varieties. 
LA CRESCENT. The apricot flavored plum. Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit medi- 
um sized. Clear yellow, tender, fine grained flesh. Semi-free stone, juicy and sweet. 
Early August. 
MONITOR. Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit large, almost 
round, color dark red, quality good. Late August. 
SUPERIOR. A new, deep red plum of high quality. Fruit is large 
with small pit and ripens early. We recommend this new va- 
riety. Mid August. 
UNDERWOOD. Fruit attractive red with fairly firm, juicy flesh, 
small pit, clingstone, hangs well and ripens over a long period. 
A splendid variety. Early August. 
Pears 
No one need hesitate to plant Pear trees in Minnesota. All who saw 
the Minesota State Pear Exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair were 
convinced that Pears of good size and fine flavor can be grown in 
abundance in Minnesota. The following varieties are dependable. 
MENDEL PEAR. Originated at New Ulm, Minnesota. Fruit is of 
good size, about the same at Bartlett, juicy and of fine 
quality. Early October. 
Bator TES. See DOS ae pes $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 
1.50 each; 15.00 per dozen 
SETOMGST REEL Oren Deo 2.00 each; 20.00 per dozen 
PARKER. (Minnesota No. 1.) Originated by the Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding Farm. This is a good cooking and eating pear. 
The tree is a large, vigorous, free-growing type. Fruit medium 
in size, flesh tender. Mid September. See picture. 
ST tOLsoti cn ee Oe eee $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 
1.50 each; 15.00 per dozen 
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Parker Pear (Minnesota No. 1) 
Hardy. Apricot 
Hardy apricots can now be grown in Minnesota. This brings a 
most desirable fruit to the Northwest. These new apricots have 
proven exceptionally hardy and very drought resistant produc- 
‘ng heavy crops even in very dry years. 
3 to 4 ft., each 
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Chornrios. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Red, acid, excellent for cooking or drying. 
Early July. 
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OKA CHERRY. Immensely productive, bearing next year after 
setting into orchard. Heavy, annual bearer of large, delici- 
ously flavored fruit, having rich purple-red skin, flesh and 
juice unexcelled for canning, jam or jelly. Tree is very hardy; 
is of dwarf habit, making it easy to gather the fruit. Because 
of its early bearing and excellent fruit it is certainly a fa- 
vorite, and we recommend it very highly. Early August. 
SitO, 4 tty xed, SER A ae $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 
1.50 each; 15.00 per dozen 
STHONORT fie cola ak ene 2.00 each; 20.00 per dozen 
GRAPES NEEDING NO WINTER PROTECTION 
Parcel Post Weight: 34 Pound Each 
ALPHA. Fruit is larger than Beta and of good quality. Perfectly hardy without covering. 
Des CE, Ce ce Pe ae ohn 8 nites $0.50 each; $5.00 per dozen 
BETA. The Beta is perfectly hardy, a rapid grower, early bearer, good sized fruit, bunches 
often weighing one-half to one pound each, and of fair quality. Well adapted for 
covering porches, fences, etc., or will do well planted out by itself. A fine grape for 
jelly or grape juice. See picture. 
DET 1o] ARRON | RIS ENC) One se ph ME SEM ns REM RCME iin een keen y eto ns Gg $0.50 each; $5.00 per dozen 
GRAPES HARDY WITH WINTER PROTECTION 
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AGAWAM. Dark red, bunch and berries very large. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Round fruit, flesh rather firm but tender; quality rich and sweet. 
CONCORD. A well-known black grape, medium size, early and of good quality. 
MOORE'S EARLY. Black, earlier, larger and better quality than Concord, but not quite as 
POCKLINGTON. White, bunch and berries large. 
\ Cwnrants 
Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Each 
Erica hapeoet lates. CORPIER NED, <3’. 2 $0.55 ea.; 3 for $1.50; $5.00 per dozen 
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RED LAKE. A new red currant originatd at the Minnesota Plant Breeding Farm. It is 
exceptionally large and of fine flavor. This variety has been tested for several years 
and has proven to be the largest and finest currant for both home and market use. 
STEWART’S SEEDLING. Beautiful, light red fruit of large size and good quality. Bush 
a strong and healthy grower. Produces large quantities of fruit; excellent flavor. A 
profitable variety for market purpose. 
WHITE GRAPE. The best white. Large, mild flavored, good for table. 
-75 ea.; 3 for 2.00; 7.50 per dozen 
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