MONITOR 
The Largest Red. Plum! 
6520. What a plum! Big and red, sweet and juicy 
and as large as a crab apple. The firm yellow flesh 
is very delicious. Proved to be one of the sweetest 
plums at the Iowa Agriculture College trial plots. A 
prolific bearer and very hardy. (Prices below.) 
SUPERIOR 
| 6500. A delicious, sweet flavored large red plum. 
ba One of the hardiest and best jumbo plums, excel- 
=) lent for eating, canning, and freezing. Peels like a 
Sy peach. Ripens in mid-August. Bears heavily every 
year. We recommend it highly and know you will 
like it. 
SUPERIOR 
7” 
+ “wt 
TOKA 
6504. A FINE POLLENIZER. (Hanska Type) Not 
the largest plum but certainly one of the finest fla- 
vored you’ve ever eaten. Delectable Apricot flavor! 
Excellent for eating fresh, for canning, preserves, 
and jelly. The tree is very strong and thrifty, pro- 
duces the extra pollen needed for other plum trees 
and bears heavily to boot. 
PIPESTONE 
6525. A firm, juicy, jumbo plum which sets a new 
standard for grand flavor. Very large fruit, beautiful 
red color, yields heavily, and is perfectly hardy. 
Very early, too, ripening in early August. One of 
the best. 
REDCOAT 
6524. A perfect freestone and one of the best of all 
for canning. Bright crimson fruit has a wonderful 
flavor and is unexcelled for quality. Trees are hardy, 
yield heavily, and bear young. One of the best of 
the Minnesota developments. 
PLUM TREE PRICES 
Your choice, Red Coat, Pipestone, Superior, Stan- 
ley, Monitor, Toka, and Green Gage. 
2 year Size, Well Branched Trees 
Alike or Assorted 
3 to 4 ft. Standard, Prepaid 
Each $1.10 3 for $3.15 6 for $6.00 
4 to 5 ft. Select, Prepaid 
Each $1.45 3 for $4.10 6 for $7.90 
5 to 6 ft. Quick Crop, Not Prepaid 
Each $1.70 3 for $4.95 6 for $9.45 
TART and DELICIOUS 
PLUM BUTTER, JELL, PUDDING. 
No reason why you can’t have 
plenty of plums for all the good 
- things they make. A few trees and 
you'll be picking plums by the 
basketful. The first big yield will 
more than pay for the cost of your 
trees. From then on, for years to 
come, you'll have an abundance 
of fruit and the only cost will be 
your time in picking it. 
BLOOD FLESHED BUSH CHERRY 
PLUM 
6825. A wonderful Cherry Plum for all the northern 
states of the Great Plains. Grows in bush form. Will 
be loaded with fruit the second year and often bears 
first year. The fruit has a dark purple, glossy skin 
and rich, purplish red flesh with juice literally drip- 
ping from it. It’s a freestone, about an inch in di- 
ameter, with a small pit. For eating fresh, sauce, jelly 
and for heavy bearing, nothing equals this one. 
Selected 2 to 3 ft. Size 
Each $1.55; 2 for $2.80, Postpaid 
6508. Newest and best of the prune plums. 
Often bears the third year. Very hardy. The 
skin is purple-blue, the flesh rich and sweet. A 
freestone which colors wine purple all the way 
through when canned and retains its shape and 
skin, A thrifty grower and’ tremendous pro- 
ducer. See prices at the left. 
GREEN GAGE 
6507. A large, round freestone plum of green- 
ish yellow color. Tender and sweet, a great 
canner! Sorry it isn’t hardy in the Central 
West except south of the Iowa-Missouri line. 
See prices at the left. 
