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PLUMS 
The choice list of Mammoth Plums described 
below are considered the cream of the list. 
Our recommendation is to plant the full assort- 
ment as each one has a different season—each 
a different flavor. You will find them all ex- 
cellent. A Pollinizer Plum should be included 
in every group. 
SUPERIOR 
One of the very largest and very best of the 
Jumbo Plums originated by the Minnesota 
State Fruit Breeding Farm. The tree bears 
early and is a regular and heavy cropper. 
The fruit is very large, firm fleshed, beauti- 
ful red color and delicious quality to eat out 
of hand. Superior is one of the better Plums 
for home or for market. 
EMBER 
Without doubt the best late Plum. It is well 
described by Prof. W. H. Alderman, Chief, 
Division of Horticulture, U. of M., who 
writes: “Ember is a late Plum of good size 
and has exceptionally fine dessert and can- 
ning qualities. It is yellow with attractive 
red blush. It has two valuable and outstand- 
ing characteristics; it hangs to the tree te- 
naciously even at full maturity, and after 
picking will keep in good condition for two 
or three weeks.” 
This late Plum, together with the earlier varie- 
ties mentioned, make a splendid assortment 
for the home or for market. 
UNDERWOOD 
The Underwood is valuable because of its large, 
early fruit and annual bearing. It is the 
earliest of the large Plums, attaining a size of 
134 inches in diameter. Fruit is attractive 
red with splendid quality, small pit. 
KAGA 
“The Apricot Flavored Plum” » 
A deliciously flavored plum, fragrantly appe- 
_tizing. Medium size, heavy producer, and 
bears in ONE YEAR after planting. Hardy 
like all of Hansen’s hardy introductions. The 
flavor of this plum is the nearest to an apri- 
cot you could find. 
POLLINIZER VARIETIES 
Are essential for success in raising plums. Be 
sure to include some Kaga Plums in every 
group of plums.- If you now have a group of 
plums not fruiting well, you should add some 
Kaga Plums to this group this spring. 
PRICE OF PLUM TREES 
Ae TLL Tees sae os, tes $1.50; 2 for $2.80 

PLUM SPECIAL 
1 SUPERIOR All 
1 EMBER able: 
1 UNDERWOOD etatts 
12 KAGCA ONLY : 

CHERRIES 
The hybrid Minnesota Cherry, which is a 
cross between a plum and cherry, has the 
flavor of the cherry and is hardy like the native 
plum, and the birds do not bother them. 
They are heavy yielders and are excellent for 
canning. 
Oka— A very compact vigorous growing 
tree. It is a heavy yielder, producing 
bright red fruits of medium size. Tree is 
somewhat dwarf and can be planted closer 
together than most fruit trees. 
Mail Orders 
S apa— A very heavy yielder. Fruit is large, 
Pa ted, with dark red flesh. One of 
Professor Hansen’s most popular introduc- 
tions. Oka and Sapa trees, 5-6 ft., $1.50; 
2 for $2.80. 
, tac Origi- 
New Nanking Cherries— Ons 
by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. Es- 
pecially selected and bred for the excellence 
and abundance of their fruit, as well as for 
their beauty as ornamental shrubs. 3-4 ft., 
$1.00 each. 
If not convenient for you to come to the nursery we 
will be glad to receive your mail orders. Strawberries, 
raspberries and perennials will be sent by parcel post, prepaid, at prices 
quoted. Other stock will be sent by freight or express, purchaser to pay 
charges. 
of Rochester. 

Nursery is located on paved highway, U. S. 14, eight miles west 
