\ SAPA 
\ PARKER 
PLUMS 
4 to 5 ft. $1.25: each 
5 to 6 ft. 1.50 each 
“KAGA is a good quality fruit which 
is of primaru value as a POLLEN- 
izer for tne otner varieties, botn 
of which by tnemselves are almost 
completely self-sterile. 
MOUNT ROYAL is a blue, European 
type plun, of particularly 
nign qualities for all purpos- 
es. The tree is apparently 
self-fertile and bears heavily. 
It looks promising. 
3 to 4 ft, $1.25 each 
UPERIOR is pernaps our finest mid- 
oe 
season American type plum.It pro- 
duces heavily large, hign quality 
dark red fruit. 
UNDERWOOD produces bright red fruit 
ripening early and very pleasing 
to eat fresh. 
CHERRY-PLUM 
4 to 5 ft. $1.25 each 
5 to 6 ft. $1.50 each 
* COMPASS is used as a POLLENIZER for 
~ Oka and Sapa. For pie making this 
variety is very good in its own 
right. 
* OKA bears large fruit which is 
“purple both inside and out, ‘is 
free stone, sweet and juicy. Both 
Oka and Sapa are popular varieties 
and are really very delactable 
fruits. They should be grown more 
like bushes than trees. They are 
very heavy producers. 
is similar to Oka, ripening 
slightly earlier. 
PEARS 
4 to 5 ft. $1.25 each 
Beto ott. $1.70. each 
\ BANTAM is a heavy producer of med- 
dum to small size fruit. This is 
considered our hardiest Pear and 
4s the most resistant to Fire-Bl- 
ight of any variety grown here. 
\ GOLDEN SPICE (Minn. 44) has a 
pleasant, mildly tart, spicy fla- 
vor. It is fair for dessert use 
and very good for sauce or pickl- 
ing. The fruit is rich yellow in 
color and of small size. 
is a large fruited variety 
~ od particularly high quality, ri- 
pening yellow with a red blush. 
‘ BARLY RICHMOND 
BUSH CHERRIES 
\ : 
KOREAN CHERRIES 2to3 ft. $1.00 
~ MINNESOTA No.20 and No.57 
This cherry makes a bush 
about 4 feet high.The fruit 
is about the size of a sour 
cherry and is blackish-red 
in cdlor. In quality of 
fruit it is the closest to 
the western sweet cherry of 
any produced in Minnesota . 
Plant both varieties for 
good pollenation. 
“NANKING CHERRIES 2-3 ft. $1.00 
o-4 ft. 1.25 
ORIENT (Minn. #63) This 
species of cherry grows 
about 6 feet high, the bush 
being a fine ornamental as 
well as fruit plant. The 
fruit is produced in pro- 
fusion, is small and bright 
red in color, and is good 
eaten fresh and excellent 
for jelly making. 
‘ MINNESOTA #64 4s similar to 
Orient, the fruit slightly 
smaller. Nanking cherries 
seem to be self-fertile, so 
it is not necessary for you 
to plant both varieties. 
SOUR CHERRY 
seems to be the 
variety most frequently planted 
in this region. 5-6 ft. oe 75 ea 
GLADIOLUS BULBS No. 1 Size 
$1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100 
Elizabeth the Queen -lavender 
Lady Jane - Light yellow 
Leading Lady - Creamy white 
Maid of Orleans - White 
Margaret Fulton - pink 
Mother Kadel - Chrome yellow 
Picardy - Salmon pink 
Pink Radiance - Pink 
Red Charm - Deep red 
Snow Princess - White 
DAHLIAS | 
The Commodore - Huge yellow 
Jane Cowl - Bronze & salmon 
Mrs, I. de Warner - Lavender 
Dr. Tevis - Salmon and rose 
Thomas Edison - Royal purple 
King Alfred - Red with light 
reverse. 
Premier's Winsome - Soft pink 
Bride's Bouquet -White cactue 
60¢ each; 3 for $1.50 
