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-—:- EVERY GARDEN SHOULD GROW SOME FRUIT -:—-:- 
MT. ROYAL—European Blue Plum. Mt. Royal is one of the 
large blue plums that have been tested in Minnesota and 
Canada during the past ten years. It is recommended for 
this section of the country. The trees bear heavily, the fruits 
are medium in size, purplish black, flesh firm, freestone, 
quality excellent for all purposes. Prices: $1.50 for 4-5 ft. 
trees; $1:25 for 3-4 ft. trees. j 
REDCOAT PLUM—A new, red, free-stone, early ripening, very 
productive, hardy’ plum, developed by the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm. One of the best for canning. Prices: 5-5 
ft $1.50 teach: 425 ei os is2o.-each. . ne 
MONITOR—Late mid-season. It produces a large beautifully 
-formed tree of upright spreading growth, is very vigorous 
and hardy. Fruit large red, firm fleshed and of. excellent 
quality. Hach $1.85; 10° for $16.65. ; 
SAPA—The cherry-plum hybrid. Extremely hardy and ‘easy to 
erow. It is a large sized hybrid cherry, purple-red outside 
and wine-red inside, thin skinned and has a delicious flavor. 
Prices: 5-6 ft. tree $1.50 eahe; 10 for $13.00 with 1 Com- 
pass as a pollinizer, free. . 

APPLE TREES—Home grown, 2 year budded trees, on 
special northern grown root stock. Budded right, 
grown right and true to name. The best of the 
New varieties as well: as some of the old stand- 
bys. 
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ORIOLE—The new apple that was named in Dec. 1948. We have 
grown this apple for about ten years as Minnesota No. 714 
from the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. It is an early 
summer apple of very high quality and is destined to be- 
come a leader among summer apples. Every planting should 
have at least one of these top quality apples. Price $1.00 
each for 5-6 ft. trees. | | 
