A Perfect Plum Orchard 
Every farm family and every city family with children, whose 
garden can spare the room, should plant our complete Family 
Plum Orchard. 



> 
MINNESOTA 
PLUM No. 218 
or PIPESTONE 
A fine eating 
Plum. Largest 
variety we grow 
in Minnesota. 




















DIETZ PRUNE (Below) 
We had almost given up hopes that we would ever be able 
to grow Prunes successfully here in Minnesota and were sur- 
prised 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 five- 
eighths 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. Abso- 
lutely hardy. 
Fine heavy limbed, 
\ 3 to 4 ft. trees. 
$1.50 each 









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SPLENDID PLUM 
(Below) 
A Plum well named for 
the word splendid just de- 
scribes it. Every one says 
“splendid” 
taste it. 
when 

Remarkable for 
and heavy bearing. 
they 
FIEBING 
PLUM 
(Below) 
Remarkable 
blue-black color, a 
great size, mild, 
ime tyne) Line 
Plum for the far 
North. 
<_““« 
SUPERIOR 
PLUM 
An Apri- 
cot - Plum 
cross. Sensa- 
tional in col- 
or, shape and 
size. Supe- 
rior to eat. 
EZAPTAN 
(Plum-Cherry Hybrid) 
its earliness 

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UNDERWOOD 
PLUM 
Never knew any- 
one who grew Un- 2! 
derwood to have 
anything but praise 
for it. 
SAPA PLUM-CHERRY 
HYBRID 
(Below) 
Tremendous early bearer. 
Makes wonderful jam, jelly, 
and sauce. Plant with Oka to 
fertilize that splendid variety. 
