Plum S Continued 
“ SUPERIOR. Immense fruit, deep red color, firm meaty 
flesh of excellent flavor. Hardy anywhere, good grower. 
Also has some value as a pollenizer. 
\ SURPRISE. The best pollenizer for home orchards. Fruits 
small, but of good quality. Red. 
\S UNDERWOOD. The finest quality red plum of all. Early 
ripening. Fruit large, juicy and sweet. 
\ WISCONSIN PRUNE. Not well known, but probably the 
most hardy of all the blue prune types. Very desirable. 
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ALSO AVAILABLE. ‘Damson, Green Gage, ‘Sapa, ‘Toka 
and ‘Waneta. 
Apricots 
‘’ Manchu. Hardy Siberian type. 
\ Scout. Grows best on high land. 
PEACH TREES 
5 to 6 feet, $2.00. 
We cannot guarantee Peaches in Wisconsin. We do 
know that each of the following varieties are bearing 
fruit in Southeastern Wisconsin. We offer for trial: 
- Valiant “ Marquette 
‘ Vedette \ Polly 
\ Veteran \, Balmer 
GARDEN FRUITS 
Asparagus 
MARY WASHINGTON. A rust resistant, strong growing 
variety producing thick and tender stalks. Most com- 
monly planted today. 
Per 25, $1.50; Per 120, $5.50. 
PARADISE. A new and very desirable asparagus. Is 
ready to cut and use the second season. Strong grower. 
Stalks are thick and tender. 
Per 25, $1.50; per 100, $6.00; 8c per plant. 
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