Plums 
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. 
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. 
ALSO AVAILABLE: 
\Opata, Toka and Waneta. 
Apricots 
5 to 6 feet, $2.00. 
Manchu. Hardy Siberian type. 
Scouf. Grows best on high land. 
Peaches 
5 to 6 feet, $2.25 
We cannot guarantee Peaches in Wisconsin. 
POLLY. 
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 100, $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: 
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