Tulips 
Fall is Tulip planting time and this is one bulb that rightfully can only be 
planted in the fall. We have only those large bulbs which give the most 
abundant blossoms the first season. Plant these abundantly all around your 
house and in beds on your lawn for their glorious coloring in early spring. 
Prices by colors: Red, Gold, Pink, White, Blue, etc. 
lOc Each; $1.00 Per Dozen Prepaid 
Assorted colors 
75c a Dozen; 25 for $1.35 or 100 for $4.50, Prepaid 
Dakota Penstemon 
A beautiful new perennial only re¬ 
cently introduced. Has long stalks 
of light blue bell-shaped flowers. 
Especially nice in rock gardens or 
In your flower garden. 
25c Each; 6 for $1.00 
Western Yucca 
The most drouth resistant peren¬ 
nial from Western South Dakota. 
Particularly nice in rock garden 
work. Has abundant large light 
cream-yellow flowers on a long 
central stalk in mid-summer. 
3 Year Plants, 20c Ea.' 
6 for $1.00 
Hansen Bush Cherry 
The new fruit that is becoming so increasingly popular with all good fruit 
men everywhere as it bears so extremely young and with such an abundant 
crop of large choice eating cherries. Hardy everywhere and does well in prac¬ 
tically all types of soil. It is low growing and bushy and so is an ideal plant 
in sort of a hedge along the side or back of the grounds. 
From an ornamental standpoint it is also nice to plant on the lawn or 
around the house as it is completely covered with large fragrant flowers in 
early spring followed by large purple black fruit and then has rich gold and red 
colored foliage in fall. Whereas during the summer the foliage is a beautiful 
silvery, glossy green color. 
Prof. N. E. Hansen has spent going on 40 years developing these Bush 
Cherries for a better quality fruit, large size, greater productiveness and 
earliest bearing qualities. They often bear the first year planted but always 
the second year after planted and annually thereafter. A particular point of 
advantage is that on a fall planting you usually have a choice lot of fruit the 
following summer. They are great to eat fresh, make delicious jam, jellies, a 
most delightful cherry sauce or pie, and will make a tasty cordial. 
Two-Year Large Bushy Transplants 
25c Each—6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25 
Siberian Black Currant 
The hardiest and most productive Black Currant. Bears abundantly the 
year after planting and annually thereafter. Good eating fresh and makes 
the most wonderful eating, beautiful, wine-colored jelly or jam. Hardy every¬ 
where and will do well on almost any type of soil. 
Large 2 Year Bushes—35c Each; 4 for $1.00 
I Anoka Apple 
t Anoka, the wonder apple, is the earliest bearing apple tree in the world! 
i Bears choice large delicious apples usually the year after planting. Bears 
? heavily and annually. Does well in practically all types of soil and is hardy 
I far north into Canada. The leading and most popular apple in the Northwest. 
I Buy now for fall transplanting as prices are much lower than they will be in 
i spring as stock is quite scarce due to the big demand. 
j This Year Trees—65c Each, 2 for $1.25 
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To get the best grade of stock and to buy it at the lowest price, if you will 
make your purchases of stock in fall we are much better able to serve you as 
we have a better season in which to pack and also have more time in which to 
do it, and we can give you stock freshly dug and before it goes into storage. 
We S'l’e offering herewith a choice assortment of stock that will transplant 
readily in fall. I believe you will find it well worth your while to look over each 
offer and to place your order now for such stock as you will need for this fall 
or early spring planting. Prices are low now and you will make a big saving 
by purchasing your needs at this time, in addition to the big advantage of fall 
planting. 
Stock when planted in the fall gets the advantage of all the fall rains, winter 
snows and early spring rains. So many times we find that in stock planted at 
this time of the year you are actually getting much better stands as it will do 
better the first season than when planted in spring with hot weather before it, 
whereas in fall planting with the fall rains stock has all the cooler weather and 
winter snows and early spring moisture to its advantage. Stock will be shipped 
during October or early November, or if you wish it can be held for shipment 
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With each order of $3.00 or more your choice 
of 3 Peonies or 6 Tulips 
RED SILVER CRAB 
Completely red in flower, fruit, bark and foliage. Even the wood is red. The 
slight silver tint underneath the new growth of leaves only tends to enhance 
the rich maroon color of the foliage. Doubtless the host outstanding red 
flowered crab that has ever been introduced to the Northwest. Stock is very 
short so order early if you would like one of these new ornamentals. 
This Year Trees—85c Each, 3 for $2.25 
SIBERIAN FLOWERING CRAB 
Its glorious early spring magnificence adorned in an avalanche of large pink 
and white flowers of superb fragrance begins its alluring loveliness. This makes 
it a fine specimen ornamental for the lawn. 
2 Yr. Large Trees—35c Each; 3 for 75c 
May Day Tree 
The beautiful flowering lawn tree. Completely covered with glossy, pure white, 
very fragrant flowers in early spring. The earliest tree of all to show green 
in spring and the earliest of any tree or shrub to blossom. Often blossoms as 
early as the 15th to 20th of April, but usually around the 1st of May. The most 
glorious flowering ornamental for the front yard or in your garden. Hardy 
everywhere. Drouth and disease resistant. Birds especially like the small 
cherries. Bears about the middle of July. Flowers come in long clusters some¬ 
what resembling Lilacs though they are pure white and very fragrant. In fact 
so fragrant that their sweet aroma can be scented for blocks around. 
1 Year Trees—35c Each; 3 for $1 
Carl A. Hansen Nursery 
Brookings . . South Dakota 
Peonies 
The hardiest of perennials for early spring blossoms. Plant these every¬ 
where you want flowers to grow. They will blossom for years with scarcely 
any care or attention. We have them in a large variety of colors. Plant them 
now and get blossoms next spring. 
By colors: Double Red, Pink or White, Large 3-5 Eye 
35c Each; 4 for $1.00 
Large 7-12 Eye Whole Root Clump Divisions for Best Blossoms the First Year 
75c Each; 3 for $2.00 
Special! Small Assorted Roots, Our Selection of Colors 
20c Each; 6 for 75c 
Spirea 
The beautiful snow white blossoming bush for early spring beauty. Hardy 
everywhere, drouth resistant. Use abundantly around the house and on the ; 
lawn or as a flowering hedge. ] 
Large Bushes—35c Each; 4 for $1 i 
Small Bushes—20c Each; 6 for $1 I 
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Beautiful red flowers and berries. One of the most attractive and useful i 
shrubs we have. Can be used in foundation plantings, as a specimen shrub, | 
for a tall border, or for hedging. j 
Heavy 3-Yr. Shrubs—40c Each; 3 for $1 j 
Well Branched Hedging Plants, 15”-18” 
$16.00 per 100 
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Buckthorn 
One of the oldest and most used of all hedge plants in the Northwest. Disease 
resistant and extremely hardy. These are well branched, heavy transplants. 
12”-18”—$7.50 per 100 
Privet (Amoor River North) 
This makes a very beautiful low hedge. Is hardy if kept well watered. These 
plants are very heavily branched. 
18”-24”—$12.00 per 100 
CARAGANA 
The hardiest, quickest growing hedge plant. Has small fern-like foliage that 
comes out early in the spring followed by small yellow flowere which are 
very attractive. Hardy evei-ywhere. Can be kept trimmed as a low or 
tall hedge. 
Heavy Transplants, 18 to 24 in.—$5.00 per 100 
