FRUIT DO NOT SELL ITEMS AND SIZES NOT LISTED 
CHERRY-PLUM HYBRIDS (F) 
(Plum-Cherries) 
4-5’ 5 - 6’ 
LAC |S) CO OCH iy eee tcc eee $3.00 $3.50 
G tO LL CaCl eeu teeter ore 2.50 3.00 
12 or Moreeach ae 6... 2e 4 reve 2.00 2.50 
Plant Compass or Bush Cherries for pollination. 
Bin N 0. 
F-48 ~\Manor — Vigorous annual bearer. Sweet like Sapa, meaty, 
dark red. Excellent canning. Very hardy, Origin, Manitoba. 
F-44 “ Oka — Eating and cooking, deep purple red. Origin, S. Dakota. 
F-45 \ Opata— Hardy, purple with greenish-yellow flesh. Origin, 
South Dakota. 
F-46 \ Sapa — Best and most popular, small size tree, clingstone, 
juicy and sweet. 
F-47 ~* Sapalta — Quick bearing, purple fruit and sweeter and less 
clingstone than Sapa. 
F-48 ~\Compass — Small red fruit, sauce and preserves. Origin — 
Minnesota. One of the best pollinater Plums. 
HARDY PEARS (G) 
4-5! 5 - 6’ 
A LOO hCACI | ee erent are eee $3.00 $3.50 
Ls Yip BB 2: od 0 ar a A al oa SF 2.50 3.00 
.12- or: Morercacn 45... eee eee 2.00 2.50 
“N 
F-49 Golden Spice — Vigorous, small fruit, very hardy. Fruit keeps 
three weeks. Ideal for pickling. A University of Minne- 
sota introduction. 
F-50 ~ Parker — Fruit is greenish yellow with an attractive blush. 
Medium to large size. Fruit ripens in September. Good for 
eating and canning. 
F-51 “ Patten— Bears good fruit which is sweet and of good size. 
A very productive variety. 
F-52 ~*Cashman — Improved Patten type. Hardy. 
PEACHES (G) 
We do not grow Peaches at Owatonna, but have them grown 
for our customers in warmer climates. 
Ce hed 4 - 5’ 
1 to. B Cache Seeds carck cra ee $3.00 
6: to. 11) @ach. asc ee eee 2.50 
12 or moreeach |)... be521.. 2h a ee eee ee 2.00 
F-53 “Elberta — Most popular variety — Yellow flesh, freestone. 
Late. 
F-54 ~\ Red-Haven — Earliest, productive, free stone. 
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