Stanley 
\STANLEY PRUNE 
Do you like the Italian prune that is grown 
in California and shipped into the midwest 
in carload quantities every year? If you do— 
Stanley is the answer. Almost identical to 
the Italian prune in appearance, we like Stan- 
ley better because we get that extra flavor 
from tree ripening. Stanley is, of course, 
much hardier, having withstood 31° below 
zero at the New York Fruit Testing grounds 
without injury. It has withstood even lower 
temperatures in Minnesota. 
The large dark blue prunes have a rich, 
sparkling yellow flesh that is firm and very 
Stanley Prune Prices 
Each 2 for 
ABs tert Wi, eee So.15 S415 
SI OS Wate ey le em ag 1.85 3.55 
sweet. Prunes are relatively new to this part 
of the country. But Stanley has proven itself 
—you need not worry about its hardiness; 
and when you have tested the fruit—you'll 
wish you had more. 
‘REDCOAT xxx 
You'll want seconds on dessert when you 
try a dish of these luscious plums in the 
middle of winter. Perfectly freestone. 
Redcoat is one of our best plums for can- 
ning. Has medium sized, bright crimson 
fruit of excellent quality. Trees are vig- 
orous, hardy and highly productive. Bears 
young and heavily. 
\SUPERIOR kx 
A huge, delicious red plum as large as any 
California plum. It has a rich, sweet fla- 
vor, is unexcelled for eating fresh and 
peels like a peach. Superior ripens in 
August and carries huge crops every year. 
Not as hardy as Pipestone, but can be 
safely grown anywhere south of Minne- 
apolis. 
PLUM POLLINIZERS 
To be sure of fruit, include either a Tok 
a or South Dakota as pollinizers with every 
group of plums except Mt. Royal and Stanley which are self fertile. If you have some 
plums that are not bearing well, plant a Toka or South Dakota to every 9 or 10 trees. 
Plum Prices 
We pay the postage. 
1-4 5-9 10-24 
Each Each Each 
SONU ot Ole S21> 192.05 
Asp tts ee ae 1.90 1.80 1.70 
ARNT wean dele 1.40 1.30 
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“TOKA 
A brilliant red plum with an unusual apricot- 
plum flavor. One of the very best for jam 
and canning. Many folks also like Toka for 
eating. Tree is shapely and ornamental as 
well. 
SOUTH DAKOTA 
One of the best plum pollinizers, South 
Dakota is a good plum in its own right. 
Sweet and tasty, it is a valuable addition to 
the home planting. 
