Center Point, Iowa Apricots, Grapes 

STANLEY is one of the best blue prune type plums, not as hardy as some, 
fruit large, dark blue, flesh greenish ETE juicy fine grained tender. 
Firm and sweet, freestone. D=O2 it; 
SUPERIOR. One of the Minnesota stations largest and better hybrids. Ex- 
cellent for dessert, jelly, jams, and preserves. Fruit large bright red, flesh 
firm and juicy. 4-5 ft. 
TOKA is a very fine apricot flavored, sweet and somewhat spicy. Fruit good 
size, freestone fine for eating or canning. Very hardy and a good pollen- 
izer for other plums. 4-5 and 5-6 ft. 
UNDERWOOD. A vigorous and productive tree, ripening early, having large 
red fruit with golden yellow, tender, juicy, sweet and very good quality 
flesh. One of the best. 5-6 and 6-7 ft. 
WACHAMPA. Is a sand cherry hybrid having red flesh. Tree is taller than 
Oka, but smaller than most plums. Fruit medium size with small pits. 
Very fine for canning. 4-5 ft. 
MOORE ARCTIC. Hardy freestone European blue plum. 4-5 ft. and 6-7 ft. 
APRICOTS 
FE. ANSEN’S MANCHURIAN. Hardy apricots developed by E. N. Hansen of 
Pree sOUL  Dakoba eStatiG i ceo ee a recreate ie 5-6 ft. $2.25 
GRAPES 
Grapes are one of the best fruits for the home garden in a small lot for 
they fit into the landscape well and require less spraying than most fruits. 
Each Per 10 
Prices*ior all except Concord and: Van Buren: 2. 2s. $ .45 $4.00 
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BETA is a small to medium black grape that is hardy in the far north without 
protection. Quite acid, good for juice and jell. Prolific. Fine for arbors. 
CACO. Red. Seems to be the best red grape. A good grower and young 
bearing and a very good grape. 
CONCGRD. Black. The best known and most widely planted variety. Should 
be included in every planting. 
FREDONIA. Black. This new variety ripens 3 weeks before Concord. Large 
bunches of blue-black grapes of very high qualey, A vigorous grower, 
hardy and very productive. 
MOORES EARLY. Black. An early grape of good quality. Market or home 
use. Well adapted to the north. 
PORTLAND. White. The earliest grape to ripen. The fruit is large, amber- 
white with a rich spicy flavor. Hardy, vigorous and productive. 
SHERIDAN. Black. A late blue black grape of very good quality. Very 
sweet and delicious. 
VAN BUREN. The most promising blue-black grape to date. Very early. 
WORDEN. Black. A large blue grape of high quality ripening a few days 
earlier than Concord. Popular for home and commercial planting. . 
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