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HARDY HYBRID PLUMS & CHERRIES 
Dwarf Habit - - 
Delicious Flavor - 
himself considers them the best. 
stand any degree of coldness. 
often break with fruit. 
OKA CHERRY 
NEWEST AND BEST DARK, LUS- 
CIOUS, WINE-RED FLESH 
The flesh color is a rich, intense pur- 
plish black red. It is in all a very re- 
markable fruit to look at and surely a de- 
light to eat. Jelly and jam made from 
Oka Cherries are as deliciously sweet as 
they are beautiful to look at. 
The tree of Oka has a dwarf bushy 
habit and bears from the ground up. 
This remarkable feature is of unique 
value when harvesting the fruit. No need 
for a stepladder for, all the fruit is with- 
in easy reach. But the dwarf size in no 
way indicates the size of the crop of 
cherries, for the strength of the plant 
goes into fruit production and not into 
surplus tree growth, and so consequently 
the limbs and branches burden themselves 
with fruit. Leaves are small, sort of a 
pointed oval shape, and a bright, shiny 
green color. Heavy 2 to 3 ft. trees, $1.00 
each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.45 each; Special Super 
Size trees, $2.45 each. : 
OPATA CHERRY 
THE PERFECT POLLINIZER 
Bears loads of dark purple red cherry- 
plums, generally the 2nd year. Excellent 
to eat out of hand. Fruit ripens very 
early in August, is thin skinned and has 
very small pit. A good pollinizer for 
Sapa and Oka. Heavy 4 ft. trees, $1.65 
each. 
UNDERWOOD 
THE GIANT FREESTONE 
This is the earliest of the large new 
Plums. Ripens from about August Ist to 
15th, and attains a size of 13/4 inches. 
_ The tree is one of the strongest growers 
of all these new Plums and gets to be very 
large, furnishing a large bearing surface 
to produce wonderful crops of beautiful 
fruit. Fruit is very attractive; red, firm, 
juicy flesh, very small pit, freestone. 
Splendid quality. Heavy Trees, 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.00 each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.45 each. SPEC- 
IAL SUPER SIZE TREES, $2.45 each. 
Early Bearing 
Large Luscious Fruit 
PROCLAIMED THE GREATEST 
The many who have already had the opportunity to taste 
wonderful plum-cherry hybrids of delicious sweetness proclaim 
them by far the best they have ever tasted. The originator 
These are the famous hybrid 
plums developed for the severe Dakota weather, so they will 
Bear very heavily, branches 
Come into bearing early—often first 
year after planting. The fruit is delicous, try them. 
_ little care. 

Large and Fine 
Wine Red Flesh 
SAPA PLUM-CHERRY 
MOST BEAUTIFUL COLOR WHEN 
CANNED 
Sapa fruit is dark purple outside and ~ 
rich wine-red inside. It is a large sized 
hybrid plum with small pit and very rich- 
ly flavored. Trees often produce blooms 
in the nursery row, should be grown in 
bush form and pruned severely to en- 
courage growth of new shoots that will 
fruit heavily and regularly. Sapa and 
Oka are planted very heavily in the north- 
west because they can take the severe 
and cold winters -with flying colors. 
Heavy 2 to 3 ft. trees, $1.00 each; 3 to 4 
ft., $1.45 each; SPECIAL SUPER SIZE 
TREES, $2.45 ‘each. ‘ 
WANETA 
MOST FAMOUS HANSEN HYBRID 
PLUM 
One of the largest and most Tice 
plums from Minnesota. Is ideal where 
hardiness is important. Will. not be in-— 
jured in sections where. it gets to be 50 
below zero. Fruit is immense in size, 
very delicious, long keeping, beautiful Bh 
reddish purple color. Small pit, flesh is | 
yellow, sweet and of fine flavor. Trees 
grow thrifty, very productive. Heavy  — 
trees, 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 ea.; 3 to 4 ft., $1.45 
ences SPECIAL SUPER TREES, $2.45 | 
ae as 
ORANGE QUINCE 
Sometimes called Apple Quince. 
large, round with a _ short neck; eae Spee 
bright yellow; flesh tender, juicy “and ohne 
excellent flavor. Highly regarded for ; 
jellies and preserves. ing 




Trees bear youn: 
A good tree to plant on hillsides or whe of 
land is hard to work, as it requires v 
5 to 7 ft. trees, $3.00 ea 
