GARDEN FOR VICTORY 719 
bears large, very sweet plums, with dark, mottled skin. A dependable 
bearer and very hardy under severe conditions. 8 to 4 ft., each, 75c; 5 
for $3.50. 
MINN. NO. 62. A bright red, early plum from the Minn. Fruit Breeding 
Station. Fruit large, of very good quality, and the tree seems excep- 
tionally hardy. 8 to 4 ft., each, 75c; 5 for $3.50. 

Scout Apricot 
A large plum of fine flavor, excellent for canning. Free stone. Color 
reddish purple. Matures after Sept. 15th, being our latest depen‘d- 
able plum. 38 to 4 ft., each, 75c; 5 for $3.50. 
® RED WING. This variety has stood up remarkably well in the dry 
area during the past few severe years. It is a very large fruited 
plum. Fruit is firm, sweet and of good quality. Color is yellow 
overlaid with red. Mid-season bearer. 3 to 4 ft., each, 75c; 5 for 
$3.50. q 
PIPESTONE. A large new Minnesota plum much like Red Wing and 
reported to be even better in some respects. 8 to 4 ft., each, 70c; 
5 for $3.25. 

SCOUT. A genuine edible apricot from the Dominion Experiment 
Station at Morden, Manitoba. A small tree up to 12 feet. Bears Emerald 
well. Fruit is a bronze gold in color, flesh yellow, free stone, 
tender, free of fibre, thin skinned. Delicious as a dessert, canned or for jam. A Manchurian 
or Siberian apricot should be planted as a pollenizer. 3 to 4 ft., each, $1.00. 
_ MANCHURIAN. Best type to pollenize the Scout. 3 to 4ft., each, 75c. 



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_Prices subject to change. Write for our Blue Price 
ist and Prices on Larger Lots + 
WARBA. A cross between Triumph and a 
Minnesota seedling. Round, white, with 
pink eyes. Early and a very heavy 
yielder. Resistant to mosaic and hot, dry 
weather. Price F. O. B. here, 1 pk., 60c; 
. % bu., $1.10; bu., $2.00. 
CHIPPEWA. Probably the best quality and heaviest yielding of the medium late white potatoes. 
 F. O. B. here, 1 pk., 60c; -4% bu., $1.10; bu., $2.00. 
TRIUMPH. An early, round red potato much sought in the south for winter growing. Uniform in 
size and shape and a very heavy yielder. F. O. B. here, pk., 60c; % bu., $1.10; bu., $2.00. 
EARLY OHIO. The old favorite. Stands more drouth and hot weather than any sort we know. 
F. O. B. here, pk., 60c; 14 bu., $1.10; bu., $2.00. 
EARLY IDAHO. (Earliest of All.) Once more we are able to offer this specialty of ours. A medium 
size, pink, oblong potato ripening in a compact mass in the hill. Matures in 60 days. F. O. B. 
here, pk., 60c; % bu., $1.10; bu., $2.00. 
IRISH COBBLER. A medium late or main crop sort. Yields very heavily under good conditions. 
A round, flattened potato of large size with many to the hill. F. O. B. here, pk., 60c; % bu., 
$1.10; 1 bu., $2.00. | : 



We can furnish carefully cut eyes from 
any of the above varieties. These dry out 
in very dry weather quicker than larger 
_ pieces but otherwise are very satisfactory. 
They save considerable in transportation 
costs. Price, 100 postpaid, 75c; 1000, 
$6.50. F. O. B. here, 1000, $5.50. 
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