
The New MOUNT ROYAL BLUE PLUM teropcan tyre 
Hardy in Minnesota or Manitoba, Canada 
You may now grow blue Plums in your “own back yard” or orchard. You no longer have to depend on get- 
ting them from the grocer, shipped in from distant lands. The Mt. Royal is one of a large number of European 
Plums which have been tested for hardiness, productivity, and quality in the past 10 years in Minnesota and 
Manitoba, Canada. Mt. Royal stood the test and is now recommended for planting even in this rigorous cli- 
mate. The trees are immensely productive and are apparently self-fertile. The fruit is a beautiful blue and is 
especially valuable for preserving and for jam. This makes a welcome addition for your Home Garden and 
one less fruit to buy at the grocer’s. 




Plum Prices 









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PLUM POLLINIZERS 
Pollinizer Plums are essential for success in raising Plums. Be sure to include some Kaga Apricot-Plums 
or South Dakota No. 27 Plums in every group of jumbo Plums. If you now have a group of Plums not 
fruiting well, you should add some Kaga to the group this spring. 
Kaga and South Dakota No. 27, described below, have proven to be the best pollinizers and in addition 
are excellent Plums themselves. 
SOUTH DAKOTA No. 27. This Plum is proving out to be one 
of the best pollinizers for the big hybrid Plums. This South 
Dakota No. 27 is a good Plum in its own right but is doubly valuable 
because of its ability to make other Plums bear. It’s a large red and 
yellow Plum of very high quality either eaten out of hand or when 
canned. Be sure to include South Dakota No. 27 in your planting. 
KAGA (Apricot-Plum.) It is one of the most posi- 
tive pollinizers for the jumbo Plums or for common 
Plums. Besides, it has a delicious and distinct quality 
unsurpassed by any other Plum. Kaga is especially 
fine for canning or for Plum jam; in fact, is con 
» ceded to be at the top of the list for this purpose. 
_Commercial growers are receiving repeat orders for 
‘the Apricot-Plum.” 

