Plums 
5 to 7 ft. $1.90 
4to 5 it. $1.65 
Successful plum production de- 
pends on adequate cross pollination. 
Be sure to include one or more 
recognized pollinating varieties in 
your planting. The following vari- 
eties are pollinaters for the list be- 
low and bear fruit of good quality: 
Goff Surprise Toka 
Ember — Large reddish yellow 
plum, very high quality. 
Kahinta — A very large hybrid 
plum that retains much of. the 
old American plum flavor. 
Red Coat—A Minnesota origination 
-of very high quality. Recom- 
mended as one of the best. 
Superior — Very large fruit with 
unusual flavor. 
Underwood — The _ favorite early 
plum. Tops in quality. 
Waneta—Similar to Underwood in 
quality and flavor. Ripens later. 
CHERRY PLUMS 
4 to 5 ft. $1.65 
Compass—Excellent for jelly and 
preserves. 

jelly. 
CHERRIES 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY—A very 
ornamental shrub with bluish green ; 
foliage. Fruit is black, useful for 
LB eee Gar eats 
NANKING CHERRY (Prunus To- 
mentosa)—Another beautiful shrub — . 
producing small red cherries. Good ae 
for pies, preserves or jam. — 
9-8 Fugue (ee $1.35 — 
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No garden is complete without 
these easy to grow spring appetite 
_ pleasers. 
Oka—Very productive dwarf trees. 
Fruit is dark purple and delici- 
ous. : 
Opata—Very productive, fruit dark 
purple with green flesh. — 
Sapa—Enormous crops of deep red 
fleshed cherries, excellent for 
jam or canning. 
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ASPARAGUS 
2 year plants. 5c each. 
Washington — Heavy yielder, rust oe 
resistant. . if 
Paradise—_New fast maturing, rust 
resistant. 

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RHUBARB 
65c¢ each a 3 for $1.75 
We offer two varieties of the new — 
sweeter red Rhubarbs. 
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McDonald pee yielder, seed- 
less. 
Ruby — Finer -stalks, 
red clear | 
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