DIETZ PRUNE 
We had almost given up hopes that we would ever be able to grow Prunes 
successfully here in Minnesota and were surprised to find here in our very 
own county in a Bohemian community a lot of true Prunes growing and 
bearing heavy crops. These Prunes are somewhat small, being about % inch 
in diameter and an inch long. Sweet, an intense black covered with a heavy 
blue bloom, and borne in great quantities all along the limbs. Makes up into 
splendid Prune sauce. Brought here from southern Russia. Absolutely hardy. 
Fine heavy limbed, 4- to 5-ft. trees, $2.00 each 

Bush Cherry in Bloom 
THE SWEET BUSH CHERRIES 
We have been sending out these named Bush 
Cherries for some 10 years and they are giving unt 
versal satisfaction. 
The bushes grow to a height of about 3!4 to 
4 ft. and have about that diameter of bush. 
They start bearing the second year and bear heavy 
crops of round black fruits about one-half to three- 
fourths inch in diameter. The fruit is sweet and fine 
to eat from the bush or for jams and jellies. 
Our bushes are all named sorts and each order 
will be assorted by us so as to insure cross fertiliza- 
tion. 
Nice 2-yr. bushes: 3 for $3.50; 
6 for $6.25; 12 for $12.00 
UNDERWOOD 
PLUM 
Never knew anyone 
who grew Underwood 
to have anything but ~ 
praise for it. The earliest of the large new Plums. Ripens from about August Ist to 15th 
and attains a size of 134 inches. Limbs, well and heavily shouldered, enable it to carry its 
great loads without injury to the tree. In favored locations, we do not hesitate to advise 
its planting far north. Fruit is a very attractive red, firm, juicy flesh, very small pit, free- 
stone. Splendid quality. Hangs well to the tree and ripens over a period of 2 weeks. An 
annual bearer. 5- to 6-ft. trees, $2.00 each 
JUNEBERRY 
The Juneberry resembles in every way the Blueberry. Looks like the Blueberry, tastes 
like it, and makes sauce and pies like it. But you can cultivate and grow the Juneberry right 
in the garden, with just the ordinary cultivation as given other shrubs, while you cannot 
grow the Blueberry without going to considerable trouble. To grow the Blueberry, it is 
necessary to prepare an acid soil in which to plant them. Juneberry grows native in northern 
Michigan and clear across Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and far into Montana. It 
grows in almost any good garden soil. Price: 5 nice 2-yr. bushes, $3.75 
THE OKA CHERRY 
PLANT OKA - The Last Word in Eating Cherries 
The trees are perfectly hardy in North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, Northern Mich- 
igan, and all over Minnesota, wherever the hardy fruits can be grown. 
The trees are small, so small in fact, that six or more can be grown in a back yard, inter- 
fering little with other things. Being a Sand Cherry hybrid, it requires some other Sand 
Cherry to fertilize its blossoms so that it will bear fruit. 
When properly cross-fertilized, the trees will bear heavy crops of fruit every year be- 
ginning as two-year-olds in the nursery row. 
The fruit is round, average 114 inches in diameter, is black on the outside with a rich, 
juicy red-purple flesh, that is very sweet. 
All who have had the pleasure of eating this wonderful new Plum-Cherry hybrid are 
perfectly agreed that it’s the sweetest and finest of all hardy Cherries. And by hardy we 
mean a Cherry that is hardy in Minnesota. Nice 3- to 4-ft. trees: $1.75 each 
Underwood Plum 


LINCOLN PLASTIC 
PLANT MARKERS 





























1. New Plastic Label. Not affected by 
weather; remains clean and bright; 
indestructible. 
2. Plated Metal Support. Holds label 
in. rigid easily read position. 
3. New Water-Proof INK. Resists 
’ weather for years; indelible. 
The whole marker makes for perma- 
nence, neatness, legibility. Price: Doz., 
75c; with ink. Furnished in quantity 
in bulk; 200 for $6.80; 500 for $16.00. 
Ink, 15c bottle. Express collect. 
We are so impressed with this new marker ‘ 
that we used over a thousand of them in our 
fields this fall with our various plantings. 

DELPHINIUM SEED—PACIFIC GIANTS 
We have no Delphinium plants to offer this spring, 
but we do offer seed from what we consider the finest 
strain of Delphiniums in existence today, the Pacific 
Hybrids strain. Composed of the last word in Del- 
phiniums in mostly great doubles in all shades that the 
Delphinium is found in. You will be more 
pleased with this. Liberal pkt. of seed, $1.00, postpaid 
THE ALL-PURPOSE HOE 
This is our 78th year in the nursery 
business. 
hoes in the meantime. 
made right here in Faribault. 
We were one of the first to try the 
hoe out and were so pleased with it 
that we immediately purchased one for 
each hand in our nursery and use the 
hoe constantly. 
1. It is light to handle. Just right 
for a woman’s hoe. 
2. It has a small blade. Just right to 
TWO NEW TYPES OF 
PLASTIC LABELS 
For Shrubs and Trees 
| Red SilverCrab 
A special plastic material which 
withstands all weather conditions 
and with Lincoln Water-Proof In- 
delible Ink forms a _ permanent 
marker. 
We have used all kinds of 
This hoe is 


hoe among small plants. 
3. It is made of best 
steel and is very sharp. 
4. The angle of the 
blade enables one to 
stand more erect in 1. 
using. 
$1.20 each, 
postpaid. 
Conveniently attached—does not damage plant 
as it expands with the growth of the shrub or tree. 
The SNAP-ON Type—has spiral coil at one 
end, snaps around plant, locks on permanently. 



OUR 
GUARANTEE: 
Try this 
hoe out for 
10 days. If 
not satisfied, 
return hoe 
postpaid 
and we will 
return you 
$1.20. 
MRS.F. A. GOODRICH | 

A Real 
Garden Aid 
2. The KEY-RING Type—strip Label (5x3 
in.) perforated to receive Spiral Plastic Ring (5% in. 
diam.), slips onto plant as a key onto a key ring. 
Permanent, durable. Other dimensions availabie, 
quotations on request. 
Prices: Either type, including ink, postpaid, 25, 
$1.50; 100, $5.00; 200, $9.50. 
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