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PLUINS 
PRICES OF PLUMS 
1 
3 10 
8=4fea.nice: trees, prepaid. <. “<i..000 a5 ao es $1.32 $3.85 $12.40 | 
4-6 ft. 2-year crowns, well branched ...... 1.58 4.55 14.40 ) 
The 4 to 6 ft. trees are too large to go by parcel post; 
they are shipped prepaid freight if your order amounts to 
$15.00 or more; seeds not included. 
Red Wing, Minnesota Plum *“)0™., overlaid 
with red; freestone; 
sweet, and of good quality. For raw eating or prepared like 
peaches with cream and sugar. -An abundant bearer, and 
perfectly hardy. 
W The largest of all Hansen Plums, and one of the 
aneta largest in existence. Red with blue bloom; very 
good quality. The tree is extra hardy; you can grow this 
plum anywhere; it bears very young, and most freely. 
Bright red, heavy blue bloom, firm flesh, which 
Hanska has a very pleasing Apricot flavor. Being a 
Hansen Plum it is very hardy; bears young and heavy. 
S Glossy dark purple, flesh is of the same color, and 
apa is of excellent quality. Bears young and very hardy. 
Omaha Native Fruit dark red with small pit, sweet, 
well flavored. The tree is exception- 
ally hardy; will do well even in the extreme North. Omaha 
is a sure and heavy bearer. 
Golden Rod, Native hs, finest 
plum, sweet and tender with very good 
flavor. Bears young and freely. 

“Big 4” Plum Special 
4-6 ft. trees 
1 WANETA 
1 SAPA “ 5 
1 OPATA 
1 GOLDEN ROD 


Opata The earliest of the Hansen 
Plums. Dark purplish red with 
green flesh, and very pleasant flavor. 
Ripens end of July. On top of this page, 
note the branch taken from Opata, a 
sample of the bearing ability of Hansen 
Plums, such Opata, Sapa, Hanska, ete. 
Plums and most other fruit stock are very ' 
limited. You can best reserve your needs 
by ordering your trees early. 
Express 
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PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant Plums listed on this page not less than 18 feet 
apart, or sant them as filler trees in the Apple 
Orchard. The European Plums should be planted at 
least 25 feet apart. Plums should be planted so deep 
that the bud (just above the roots) will be about 1 to 
2 inches below the soil surface. Cut the ends of all 
roots smooth just before planting. Plums do well in 
any soil, can even stand a little excess moisture on 
low ground. For best pollenizing plant two or more 
varieties of Plums. They will bear heavier if pollen- 
ized by another kind. 
Spray Guide 
1 recommend a dormant spray 
for all plums, which is to be 
applied very early in the spring, 
before the buds open, and should 
consist of 9 tablespoonfuls of 
Dry Lime Sulphur per gallon of 
water. In localities where leaf- 
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