We all like de- 
licious fruit. But 
many of you have 
not had room 
to grow your 
own. Now, 
|V with Hansen’s 
^ Bush Cherry 
you can grow 
your own without 
sacrifice. . 
This picture show's a Hansen Bush Cherry only three 
months after planting. Hansen’s Bush Cherry is 
quick growing—quick bearing —not a time waster. Note 
the beautiful form of the bush. 
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Note how the fruit 
of Hansen’s Bush 
Cherry is borne in 
thick clusters. It is a 
very heavy bearer, fruit 
as large as any sweet 
Cherry or larger, but 
plum-shaped. Fruit 
beautiful. 
Hansen's Bush Cherry 
Now small yards can have both beautiful shrubbery and 
delicious fruit. Hansen’s New Bush Cherry combines two 
useful qualities both in one plant. You can have a beauti- 
ful hedge of shrubbery and from that hedge, pick delicious 
wholesome fruit. 
BEAUTY! 
Hansen’s New Bush Cherry is beautiful during the 
entire growing season—beautiful foliage, beautiful shape, 
beautiful flowers. 
WHITE BEAUTY! In early spring the bush is a perfect 
mass of beautiful snow-white flowers, completely and glor¬ 
iously covering the entire bush—a soul inspiring sight. 
The fruit, too, adds beauty. 
SILVER BLUE BEAUTY! The foliage is as beautiful 
as any we have ever seen—bluish green with a silvery 
frostiness that glitters in the sun like silver dust. Leaves 
beautifully shaped. Bush Cherry is beautiful even without 
flowers. 
SHAPELY BEAUTY. Bush Cherry is shapely, sym¬ 
metrical, trim, neat, well proportioned. 
GOOD TO EAT 
The fruit is delicious to eat from the bush, fine in sauce, 
superb in jam, splendid for jelly. Makes a most excellent 
cordial. The fruit is as large as the largest sweet Cherry. 
EASY TO GROW 
Hansen’s “Quick-Bearing” Bush Cherry grows rapidly 
and fruits quickly in any soil. Withstands heat, drought, 
or cold (20 degrees below or more). Requires less room 
than a raspberry bush but often bears more fruit than a 
plum tree. Can be planted as closely as 4 x 6 feet. Grows 
only 4 or 5 feet high—3- to 4-foot spread. Pick from 
ground—no ladder. 
PRICES: 2 for $1.00 10 for £3.50 50 for #14.00 
2-3 ft. 5 for 2.00 25 for 7.50 100 for 25.00 
PROFESSOR N. E. HANSEN 
30 YEARS 
EFFORT 
This new “Quick-Bear 
ing” Bush Cherry did nol 
just happen. Professor N 
E. Hansen, South Dakot; 
State College, originatoi 
of Anoka apple, spent 
over 30 years developing 
it. Professor Hansen ha: 
given us many fine nev 
fruits and his New Bust 
Cherry is one of his finest 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
