Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Plums, Currants, Grapes 
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PLUMS 
Beatty Superior 
Oka Toka 
Sapa Underwood | 
Plums thrive on rich moist bottom lands or even quite wet soils. 
Underwood and Superior are large hybrid varieties from the Minnesota Sta- 
tion. These have high quality and small seeds but require cross-pollination. 
Wild plums, or some hybrid of another type like Toka should be planted among 
them as pollinizers in the proportion of one to 6 or 8 of the trees to be pollinated. 
Toka itself is one of the very best plums and has a pronounced fragrance 
and apricot flavor. 
Very few plum trees are available this year. 
PRICES of Plum trees: Bache aeers10 
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Siretees DT aL Or ty pete wee ee ee re et ew. reg a a 1.25 10.00 
CURRANTS 
Currants are offered for local sale only, and cannot be sent out of Iowa. 
Red Lake 
Red Lake is the extra large variety developed by the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm and is rapidly coming to be considered the best red currant. 
DP eVCATEOLISHeCS# OlFADOVG*VATICty oon en ee eho 60c each, $5.50 per 10. 
Currants require little space and little attention other than a dusting to 
control the currant worm in early spring. 
GRAPES 
Grapes are one of the best fruits for the Defense Garden on a small lot for 
they fit into the landscape well and require less spraying than most fruits. 
Beta is the best of the list for arbors, making very long vines and dense 
foliage. 
Beta, small, early, black. ~ Diamond (Moors), large, white. 
Concord, black. Niagara, large, white. 
RIG ES —-25) Cale NOs plants-O1 abDOVGs, . or.) eo ees 40c each, $3.50 per 10. 
DoVeCobING min latiis Ol LOMOWiINg) list. 7k tates. s oe eoe 50c each, $4.50 per 10. 
Brocton: Green, one of the best for home use. 
>Fredonia: Black, two weeks earlier than Worden. 
Moors Early: Black, large, early. 
Portland: White, large, earliest. 
Sheridan: Black, large, late. 
