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PLUMS 
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beautiful highly colored red plum of enormous 
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Minnesota origination. A good grower, bears very 
young, and does not require thinning to mature 
enormous size fruit. Very highly recommended. 
Strong 41, to 6 ft. trees, $1.50 each. 
YELLOW EGG—The most popular yel- 
‘= he ‘low plum. Very hardy, trees grow rapidly, and 
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produce abundant crops. Fruit is medium to large, 
rich yellow in color. A showy Plum, and excellent 
‘for canning. Strong 3 to 5 ft. trees, $1:35 each. 
STANLEY PRUNE (Bluish-Purple) — 
: _ Ripens ten days earlier than any other Prune type 
plum. About one-third larger, Flesh greenish. yel- 
low, exceedingly sweet. Tough skin, will not crack. 
Hardy. Recommended by New York Experimental 
Station as a.very superior plum. 
BURBANK—Fruit large and fine, amber, © 
turning to a rich bright red; flesh juicy, tender, 
~ sweet; very productive, ripens early in August. 
Plant Two Apricot Trees for Best Results 15 
APRICOT 
NEW SCOUT APRICOT—A most sur- 
prising new fruit of the year! Although 
developed way up in Canada, it has a 
most delicious flavor, beautiful golden 
yellow color, large size, thin, tender skin, 
and it’s “freestone”! Scout endures ex- 
treme cold and drought. Imagine such 
high quality fruit with such extreme hard- 
iness. (Plant with Hansen Apricot to in- 
sure pollination.) Strong 4 ft. trees, 
each $1.50. 
SUPERB APRICOT—A very hardy va- 
riety. - Hardier than the Peach and the 
fruit ripens a month earlier. It being a 
late bloomer. it is recommended for local- 
ities where late frosts may damage earlier 
blooming varieties. Fruit medium size 
and of a golden-salmon color. Good qual- 
ity, fine flavor and freestone. Ripens in 
Hansen Apricot 

July. Strong 3% to 4 ft. trees, $1.25 ea. 
Special Super Size 4 to 6 ft. trees, $1.75 each. 
NEW HANSEN APRICOTS 
Hansen’s new sensational Northwest hardy 
apricot. Recently introduced by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen, of South Dakota State College, who 
has been working for many years to produce 
hardy apricots that would be good eating and 
large size and still would withstand the rig- 
ors of Dakota’s cold and drouth. Two very 
important points of interest stand out in re- 
gard to these new apricots. One is that they 
are perhaps one of the most drouth resistant 
of all trees, coming through the terrible 
drouths of 1938, 1934 and 1935 with flying 
colors—full foliage and no apparent effect 
whatever from the dry, hot weather, and with 
a great crop of fruit. The second point is 
that they are hardy almost anywhere in 
America, standing and bearing well in cli- 
mates getting as low as 50 and 60 below zero. 
2'4 to 3 ft. trees, 95c each; extra heavy, 4 to 
5 ft. trees, $1.75 each. 
FRUIT TREE PRICES ae 1 5 10 25 
pmieuireeuia yr. 0/16-7/16, 2.to B42 ft te Sd 2.15 9) $74.00: $ 9:50 
eenpie trees, 2 yr. 7/16-9/16, 342 to 444 ft. OO) 12080 .20:7'°42'00 
menierinecs, 2 yr, 9/16-11/16, 446 to 6 ft. ct SB SGON Vt kOH he DOLD 
_ Apple Trees, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up -.................. 95-0) 4.55) “28.60. .°19.00 
Mesaruerry, 2 vr. ¢/16-9/16, 392 to 5) ft. 85) i A10 T5046 E715 
Bommonerry: 2 yr. 9/16-11./16,.4% to 6 fhe... 95 4.60 8.70" 14.20.75 
Sour Cherry, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up .............-..... 1.20 5.50 ; 9.80. 22.75 
Sweet Cherry, 2 yr.'7/16-9/16, 3% to 5 ft. eee 115 5.25 10.00 
Sweet Cherry, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up .............. IS P8507 16.000 + 31750 
Pear: Trees, 2 yr. 7/16-9/16, 345 to 5B ft. ceetetecneeecteeeciteresee 85 415 8.00 19.25 
w Pear Trees,’ 2? yr. 9/16-11/16, 44% to 6 ft. .....---.-0---.,-- 95. -..4.50 8.80 21.25 
Pear Trees, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up .................... 1:25 en 6.005 PPL BO edi: 27.60 
*Plum'Trees, 2 yr. 7/16-9/16, 3% to 5 ft. ...-.-.-22---- eee PAG AD 20.) Vv EOOo 
Plum Trees, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, PIT G iia cand 1.65 8.00 15.00 
Me Pench trees, Vyr. 5/16-7/16, 214 to 344. ft. 2 42 2.00 3.50 8.00 
Peach Trees; 1 yr. 7/16-9/16, 342 to 4% ft. nese 52) 2,385 4.60 10.50 
Peach Trees, 1 yr. 9/16-11/16, 4 to 5% ft. ......-....------------+-- £625. 012,85 5.60 13.00 
Peach Trees, SPECIAL SUPER SIZE, 11/16 up .............-..--- 19 3.85 7.50 17.25 
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