20 THE DANIELS NURSERY 
DANIELS 
QUALITY PLUMS eure ee 
A few years ago—yes, very few—no 
one dreamed that fruits like these 
could be grown except on the Pacific 
coast. But now, thanks to clever plant 
wizards of our State Fruit Breeding 
Farm, these tested and proven plums 
are being grown successfully through- 
out the entire middle west, and any 
of us can enjoy the pleasure of step- 
ping into our own yard or orchard to 
pick our fill of these luscious plums 
of such intriguing flavor—right off the 
tree—bursting full of juice, vitamins, 
and pep. 
Through the use of a proper assort- 
ment of varieties, such as we list, it is 
possible to have six, seven, yes even 
eight weeks of fresh plums from your 
own orchard—plums of such large size 
and tantalizing quality that no one 
can afford not to have them in their SUPERIOR 
own orchards. 
Good stock is the foundation of success in growing these plums, whether in a small home 
planting or a large commercial orchard. Daniels trees are good trees and everything that the 
word implies—true to name ... well grown... large tops and roots ... carefully handled and 
packed ... guaranteed to bring you satisfaction. 
Plums need to be pollinated with pollen from some other plum variety if they are to produce 
satisfactory crops. Whenever new plum trees are set out or established trees are not fruiting 
satisfactorily, be sure to plant a pollinizer plum near them. 



Big as Hen’s Eggs. ... Tree ripened PLUM PRICES (Except on Pipestone) 
quality right in your own yard! (Not over 10 of one kind to a customer) 
1 5 10 
Standard—3 to 4 ft... cecssseees $1.50. $7.25 $14.00 
Large——-4 tO. 6 -£16....-Asscrese-cccaseavesrave 1.75 8.50 16.50 
Ex. large, bearing age 5-7 ft..... 2.00 9.75 19.00 
ELLIOT—Late. A large, attractive, red plum of 
good quality. We have a large block of Elliot 
in our orchards that have been fruiting over 
20 years. It has been one of our most regular, 
dependable and profitable varieties. 
EMBER—Mid-season, to late. The longest keep- 
er of them all. Skin yellowish with attractive 
red blush, high quality and heavy bearer. 
One of the best. 
KAHINTA—Large; heavy bearer. A hardy, reg- 
ular fruiter. One of the best South Dakota 
originations. 
SUERIOR—Mid-season. Largest of the Minne- 
sota varieties. In flavor, good red color, tex- 

. ’ ture, size and productivity it has proven itself 
Minnesota Ss worthy of its name—Superior. One of the 
“un an P] finest of all the plums. : 
New Super um UNDERWOOD—The earliest and one of the best 
PIPESTONE—One of the most recently intro- of them all. Large, rich red skin and firm 
ductions of the State Fruit Breeding Farm— juicy golden flesh. Excellent quality. Avail- 
it is rated by experts as one of the best of able only in “Large” size. 
them all. Of good, red color it is one of the POLLINIZERS (An Orchard Necessity) 
largest plums, early in season, high in quality, TOKA—One of the most popular of the South 
and a very heavy producer. An excellent Dakota introductions. A hardy, prolific and 
canner. vigorous grower. Fruit of large size and 
PRICES ON PIPESTONE splendid quality. Good cooking and canning 
Extra Large, $2.50 each; 5 for $11.00 plum. An excellent pollenizer. 
Only the Standard Size is Mailable. Add 10% if to go by mail. 
DANNY SAYS: 
Crazy? No just PLUM crazy—and any one who 
grows these luscious big Minnesota plums is crazy 
about plums, too. 

