UNDERWOOD 
We are pleased to offer these 
TWO NEW FRUITS 
‘which seem to us to be 
Very Much Worth While 
MOUNT ROYAL PLUM (European type) 
2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $1.75 each 
In our opinion this variety is destined to become a very popular fruit. 
It is blue, with light green flesh, of the type plum we see marketed in 
stores in small baskets at high prices. Prof. Alderman, Chief of the Di- 
_ vision of Horticulture, University of Minnesota, describes it: ‘“An Eastern 
Canadian variety and probably the most promising of the group. The 
fruits are medium in size, purplish-black with medium bloom, flesh firm, 
medium juicy, freestone, quality excellent for all purposes.” The tree 
bears heavily and is apparently self-fertile. 
KOREAN CHERRY 
2-3 ft. $1.35 each; 3-4 ft. $1.70 each 
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MINNESOTA NOS. 57 AND 60 
Andrews Nursery at Faribault has advertised these widely and we agree 
with their judgment that they are something really fine. The bushes 
attain a maximum height of about 4 feet, do produce good quantities of 
remarkably good fruit. They are sweeter than the ordinary sour cherry 
but are usable the same ways. But they are more easily grown and fruit 
young (often the first year after planting), are extremely hardy, and have 
very definite ornamental value as well. We recommend them. They are 
not self-fertile so use two varieties together. 
PLUMS 
4-5’ $1.50; 5-6’ $1.85 each 
produces bright red 
fruit, ripening early and very pleas- 
ant to eat. 
beautiful color and fine quality. 
WANETA produces immense fruit of 
PIPESTONE is a very large fruited 
variety, ripening midseason. It is 
yellow with a red blush. 
REDCOAT is a red, freestone prune- 
shaped plum of good quality. 
EMBER is late ripening and is less 
perishable after harvesting than 
most of them. It is relatively new 
and is of high quality. 
KAGA is a good quality fruit which is 
primarily useful as a POLLENIZER 
for the above varieties, all of which 
by themselves are almost completely 
self-sterile. 
SUPERIOR is perhaps our finest mid- 
season plum. It produces heavily of 
large, high quality fruit. 
