PLUMS—Continued 
RED WING. One of the largest Plums, ripens mid-season, with beau- 
tiful red, freestone fruit of high quality. 
SUPERIOR. This sensational new Plum was originated by the Minne- 
sota State Fruit Breeding Farm, and after being tested thoroughly, was 
very appropriately named SUPERIOR. Its very name is a challenge, 
and it is considered by many to be our best Plum in its season. Superior 
ripens mid-season, fruit is large, beautiful red, firm flesh, and of excep- 
tional quality. You can peel it as you would a Peach. We do not 
hesitate in recommending Superior for an early red Plum. Freestone. 















































































































































































































































































































































































TONKA. An extremely productive variety producing large, round red 
fruit of firm flesh and good quality. Freestone. 
UNDERWOOD. Undoubtedly the most widely planted of the Min: 
nesota introductions. Underwood is valuable because of its large early 
fruit and annual bearing. Fruit is large, bright red, and semi-freestone. 
A delicious fruit for eating fresh and for canning. The tree is a vig: 
orous grower and one of the hardiest. The fruit ripens early, making it 
exceptionally well adapted to northern parts of Minnesota and North 
Dakota. 
i WANETA. “Prof. Hansen’s Masterpiece.” Fruit is immense in size, 
delicious quality, beautiful red color, small pit. Tree bears very heavily 
and young. At four years it is not uncommon for a Waneta to produce 
4 bushels of Plums. Waneta is undoubtedly the most popular Plum 
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La Crescent 
Pollenizers for Minnesota Plums 
It is necessary to plant one or two pollenizing Plums with any of 
the Minnesota hybrids in order to get good yields. It has been found 
that the Minnesota Hybrids do not fertilize one another and we 
recommend the following varieties which will effectively pollenate 
the standard varieties. 
KAGA,. One of the most effective pollenizers for our Minnesota 
hybrids. In addition, Kaga is a very high quality, heavy yielding 
Plum. Especially good for canning. 
SOUTH DAKOTA No. 27. Produces large red Plums of high 
quality. Good either for eating fresh or for canning. This is prov- 
ing to be one of the best pollenizers for the Minnesota hybrids in 
addition to being a good fruit producer itself. 

Underwood 

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PRICES OF PLUMS Lon ALS 5 
1-4 5-9 10 and = AS 
Each Each More pga ¥f Ve 
Sito+ 7: feetiee sa eee $1.85 $1.80 $1.75 “/ M/- z 
abtol.Gctecta ee 1.65 1.60 1.55 z ve 2 
Sito" 4t feet c0040 ee 1.50 1.45 1.40 ‘4 ett & 
2) to'S3 ifeet nea. ee 1.30 1.20 £1.10 a 1875 gt 
5 pe 


NANKING CHERRY 
(Prunus Tomentosa) 
A prolific yielder of bright red Cherries. Especially de- 
sirable for jam and jelly. Dwarf tree of about 8 feet. 
Each 
2 to 3 feet >. 3. 202 ee eee $1.20 


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