Batley4 PLUMS 
For Quick, Sure Crops of Outstanding Value 
The following varieties of Plums are far superior to the older varie- 
ties, and we feel perfectly safe in recommending them. They are 
very fast growers and usually come into bearing the second year 
after setting. They are perfectly hardy in our climate and we have 
selected and propagated these varieties which have shown exceptional 
qualities. We graft our Plums and Cherries on Prunus Americana— 
our native hardy roots. This insures you hardy trees that will stand 
up under extreme conditions. 
ELLIOTT. A large, dark red Plum, firm flesh. Freestone. Tree 
is a heavy yielder and hardy. 
EMBER. Large, late, 
, = and has exceptionally 
fine dessert and can- 
ning qualities. It is yel- 
low with attractive red 
blush. Two outstand- 
ing features are that 
the fruit hangs to the 
trees, even after thor: 
oughly ripe, and after 
picking will keep well 
for two or three weeks. : 
This late Plum should : aS Monitor 
be planted with some 
of the earlier varieties 
to extend the season. 
FIEBING PRIZE. One of our leading Plums that is rapidly gain- 
ing popularity. Fruit is very large, firm, and of excellent canning 
quality. Dark red and ripens mid-season to late. Tree is a vigorous 
grower and yields heavily. 
KAHINTA. A large, firm, dark red Plum with yellow flesh. Free- 
stone. High quality. 
LA CRESCENT. A 
very high quality, yel- 
low Plum. Flesh is very 
tender, and it is a deli- 
cious Plum for eating 
fresh or canning. We 
heartily recommend La 
Crescent for the home 
orchard but the flesh and 
skin are too tender to 
stand handling and ex- 
tensive hauling to mar- 
ket. 
MINNESOTA No. 
133. This is a very 
large, early ripening 
Plum of excellent qual- 
ity. The trees are vigor- 
ous and hardy but are 
somewhat shy in produc: 
Superior tion. The fruit is a rich, 
attractive red color; flesh 
is juicy, of a rich orange color and sweet. The pit is small and semi- 
cling. Fruit ripens early in August at about the season of Underwood. 

Ember 

MONITOR. Late mid-season. Tree vigorous, well-shaped, produs- 
ing large, dark red, firm-fleshed, high quality fruit. Heavy annual 
bearer. 

Waneta 

PIPESTONE. A very large, productive, early mid-season variety 
of excellent quality for dessert and culinary purposes. Yellow with a 
red blush. 
REDCOAT. A red, freestone, early ripening, very productive, hardy 
Plum, introduced to replace Red Wing. Long, oval (Prune-shaped); 
excellent for canning and cooking. 
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