ROSE HILL NURSERY 
Hardy. Minnesota Plums 
A tORS eee tan (cae Ruts ob, ea. a aa a ee $2.00 each, $20.00 per dozen 
BMEOK Gf COt eal bene re che ott! Ona 2 Gy ne Rae 2.50 each, 25.00 per dozen 
6 to 7 feet in Superior & Underwood only......... 3.00 each, 30.00 per dozen 
LA CRESCENT. The apricot flavored plum. Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit medi- 
um sized. Clear yellow, tender, fine grained flesh. Semi-free stone, juicy and sweet. 
Early August. 
MONITOR. Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit large, almost round, color dark red, 
quality good. Late August. 

Parker Pear (Minnesota No. 1) 
SUPERIOR. A new, deep red plum of high quality. Fruit is large with small pit and 
ripens early. We recommend this new variety. Mid-August. : tf 
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SURPRISE. An attractive red plum of good quality, especially horrtods. 
valuable for pollenizing other varieties. August. 
UNDERWOOD. Fruit attractive red with fairly firm, juicy flesh, EARLY RICHMOND. Red, acid, excellent for cooking or drying. 
small pit, clingstone, hangs well and ripens over a long period. Early July. 
A splendid variety. Early August. 4 TORS Atte Aad MRR ee ee ee eee le aap a ae SNe w einen rie $2.00 
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OKA CHERRY. Immensely productive, bearing next year after 
setting into orchard. Heavy, annual bearer of large, delici- 
ously flavored fruit, having rich purple-red skin, flesh and 
OAS juice unexcelled for canning, jam or jelly. Tree is very hardy; 
is of dwarf habit, making it easy to gather the fruit. Because 
of its early bearing and excellent fruit it is certainly a fa- 
No one need hesitate to plant Pear trees in Minnesota. All who saw vorite, and we recommend it very highly. Early August. 
the Minnesota State Pear Exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair were Buta A eee ae ee ee $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen 
convinced that Pears of good size and fine flavor can be grown in A 86 Sth hetok ae oe ee 2.00 each; 20.00 per dozen 
abundance in Minnesota. 
SAPA. This variety bears round, purple fruit excellent for can- 
ning. The flesh is purplish, juicy and sweet. Sapa often bears 
PARKER. (Minnesota No. 1.) Originated by the Minnesota State the next year after planting and is a heavy yielder. 
Fruit Breeding Farm. This is a good cooking and eating ped. 451045." F tise eee eee ee $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen 
poe) sree iscaularge, ata Fee-Orowing Pipe: FP ERIC DETO LOR hs sore o-ceaeya eee an iy A 2.50 each; 25.00 per. dozen 
in size, flesh tender. Mid-September. See picture. 
Ate Sitesi stvitia eauniemate $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen 
Sito (On Risen emg a er ee $2.50 each; $25.00 per dozen 
Grapes 
GRAPES NEEDING NO WINTER PROTECTION 
ALPHA. Fruit is larger than Beta and of good quality. Perfectly hardy without covering. 
PEA Ye] deta ibe i aenrnirge Siro Matt cocina nest cesta eben Shak Sree eM: ele ae ca $0.55 each; $5.50 per dozen 
BETA. The Beta is perfectly hardy, a rapid grower, early bearer, good sized fruit, bunches 
often weighing one-half to one pound each, and of fair quality. Well adapted for 
covering porches, fences, etc., or will do well planted out by itself. A fine grape for 
jelly or grape juice. See picture. 
ATT | gt CR ae AP AOA eM ALi a eRe Tet 2 ea ns Pats i ae $0.55 each; $5.50 per dozen 
GRAPES HARDY WITH WINTER PROTECTION 
DEVE eT CMD TE, cae CR LeIORS faucet Gea CIC UL Oe’ ent cara eRe $0.55 each; $5.50 per dozen 
AGAWAM. Dark red, bunch and berries very large. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Round fruit, flesh rather firm but tender; quality rich and sweet. 
CONCORD. A well-known black grape, medium size, early and of good quality. 
MOORE'S EARLY. Black, earlier, larger and better quality than Concord, but not quite as 
productive. 
NIAGARA. A greenish white grape. Bunches large and compact. Quality good. 
22V ear NO alate peteer AOR Rin coae ideo tn iat ener $0.60 ea.; 5 for $2.50; $4.50 per ten 
Extrai Heavy, Bearing (SiZe@se-4 seraci ee eee enna eee .75 ea.; 5 for 3.00; 5.50 per ten 
RED LAKE. A new red currant originated at the Minnesota Plant Breeding Farm. It is 
exceptionally large and of fine flavor. This variety has been tested for several years 
and has proven to be the largest and finest currant for both home and market use. 
STEWART’S SEEDLING. Beautiful, light red fruit of large size and good quality. Bush 
a strong and healthy grower. Produces large quantities of fruit; excellent flavor. A 
profitable variety for market purpose. 
WHITE GRAPE. The best white. Large, mild flavored, good for table. 
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