HANSEN BUSH CHERRIES 
The New, Quick-Bearing Cherry—So Easy to Grow, So Sure to Produce 
Highly Productive—Good Flavor—Hardy Everywhere 
Hansen Bush Cherries are the result of nearly 40 years of untiring selection 
work by the grea. plant wizard. Prof. N. E. Hansen of South 
Dak»ta State College at Brookings 
DR. N. E. HANSEN 
Who has been improving these 
Bush Cherries for near’y 
40 years. 
FRUITS IN 
ONE YEAR! 
EXTRA SPECIAL!!! 
Large Three-Year Old 
BUSH CHERRIES 
Ready to bear this year 
Prices, Postpaid 
50c Each; 3 For $1.00 
This new fruit is a new development in fruit culture that is gradually 
changing the method of plum and cherry fruit production thiOughout the 
northwest, because of the immense amount of choice quality fruit that can 
be produced on such small trees on such a very small area of ground. 
The fruit which is of large size, good flavor and quality to eat fre.sh 
also makes the most wonderful, rich flavoited, dark purple-red jam of high 
flavor. The juice makes splendid jelly as well as a not to be forgotten 
cordial that won't keep long. 
Though the fruit of this new cherry much resembles a plum in size and 
shape, it cermes ma.ssed in clusters and at times almo.st completely covers 
the limbs. The tree itself grows in a sort of dwarf bush-like shape rar-ely 
getting over four or five feet tall, branching and bearing from the ground 
up, usually bearing the year after planting, though often even the year 
they are set cut and annually thereafter. This dwarf stature is of fine 
value for planting in the garden as it does rTot lake up near the room 
of an ordinary plum tree yet often bears more. They should be planted 
two to four feet apart in rows four to si.x teet apar-t, twelve to twenty- 
five or more in every home gar'den. 
In landscape planting these Bush Cherry are also desirable as they are 
of strdking ornamental value and their' dwarf bushy nature is of great aid 
in foundation planting work, or they may be planttxl close enough to¬ 
gether for a low fruiting hedge on the lawn or in the garden. The foliage 
which is a beautiful silvery gr'een, turns to a rich red and gold color in 
fall and adds a very desirable touch to any landscape planting. The pro¬ 
fuse masses of large fragrant white 
flowers in the spring, which completely 
cover the branches, are a glorious sight. 
Masses Of Fruit Completely Cover Branches 
New Reduced Prices On Hansen Bush Cherries 
Plant These Hansen Bush Cherries Because; 
1— They are so easy to grow and are perfectly hardy everywhere. 
2— Are good to eat fresh, and make delicious preserves. 
3— Bear from the ground up, early, heavy, and annually. 
4— Are dwarf growing, bushy and take up little room. 
5 - E.xcellent for hedges, ornamental shrubs and erosion control. 
AU Heavy, Well Branched, Strong Rooted, Bushy Trees 
Siz4 Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 
La'ge .$ .35 $ .75 $1.45 $2.75 
Medium .25 .bH 1.10 2.00 
Small .15 .40 .75 1.40 
^ Small One Year Lineouts For Mass 
Per 25 
$5.00 
3.75 
2.501 
Planting- 
Year Lineouts For 
And Large Orchards 
6 For 35c Postpaid 25 For 75c Postpaid 
12 For 50c Postpaid. 100 For $2.50 Postpaid 
SIBERIAN BLACK CURRANT 
The Best Currant for the Northwest 
Hardy Everywhere — Very Vigorous 
.Excellent Eating 
Fruit.s of enormous size, black-red inside and 
out, and of a particular sweet mellow desirable 
taste. E.xcellent for eating or cooking, and make 
wonderfully colored dark rich red jam, jelly, or 
sauce of superb flavor and beauty. 
Prof. N. E. Hansen has improved and perfected 
these Siberian B'lack Currants till they are equal 
in quality and flavor to some of the choice large 
European Black Currants and yet they are hardy 
everywhere in the Northwest. Prices For Strong 
2 yr. & 3 yr. Bushes; 35c Each; 4 For $1.00; 12 
For $2.50; Small Bushes: 20c Each'; 6 For $1.00. 
SMALL F ir-U I T S 
PERFECTION RED CURRANTS—Best all 
around red currant. 25c Each; 3 For 65c; 12 For 
$ 2 . 00 . 
CARRIE GOOSEBERRY—Cne of the best and 
most productive. 25c Each; 3 For 65c; 12 For $2.00. 
OHTA RED RASPBERRY—Productive, vigor¬ 
ous. Hardy far north. Mosaic free. Fruits firm, 
keep well. 5 Plants 35c; 25 For $1.50; 100 For $5.00. 
BETA GRAPE—Good sizec. Hardy. Splendid 
for jelly, etc. 20c Each; 3 For 50c; 12 For $1.50. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB—The best for pie and 
sauce. 15c Each; 3 For 35c; 6 For 65c; 12 For 
$ 1 . 00 . 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS—The best for 
general planting. 25 For 65c • 50 For $1.00; 100 
For $1.75. 
STRAWBERRIES 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING—The very 
best all around of the everbearing varieties. A 
good producer of fine large berries of excellent 
quality from early spring till fall. Prices: 25 
Plants 75c: 100 Plants, $2.50; SpO Plants, $10.00. 
SENATOR DUNLAP—The favorite and largest 
and best of the June bearing strawberries. Very 
hardy and gives a wonderful yield of big juicy 
berries. Price: 25 Plants, 65c; 100 Plants $2.00; 
500 Plants $8.50. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING—The Biggest 
and Best of the hardy everbearing strawberries, 
a tremendous bearer and very sweet. A splendid 
berry for market because of its enormous size 
and good keeoing qualities. Prices: 25 Plants, 
$1.00; 100 Plants, $3.50; 500 Plants, $12.50. 
FRUIT TREES 
ANOKA—The Wonder Apple. One of Prof. N. E. Hansen’s greatest intro¬ 
ductions. Fruit large size, good color and flavor. A big producer. Hardy every¬ 
where. And most impoitant of all usually bears on one year wood. Each 75c: 
3 For $2.00. 
WEALTHY APPLE & WHITNEY CRAB—Two Old Favorites of all good 
fruit lovers. Large Size; 60c Each; 3 For $1.50. Medium Size; 40c Each; 
3 For $1.15. 
OKA CHERRY—The Best Of Them All! Considered the best and sweetest ol 
all of Piof. N. E. Hansen's cherry-hybrid fruit introductions. Deliciously sweet. 
BeautUjirl intense dark wine-red flesh. Dwarf stature. Bears very early, often 
the sariie year set out. Large Size: $1.00 Each; 3 For $2.50. Medium Size: 
75c Kgfl: 3 For $2 00. Grafts: 25c Each; 5 For $1.00. 
OPATA I’LUM—Earliest in season WANETA PLUM—The Giant of 
of the Hansen Plums. Wonderfully .Hardy Plums. Highly flavored. Rich- 
delicious flavor. 
HANSKA PLUM—The superb plum 
of Apricot flavor and fragrance. Ex¬ 
cellent keeper. 
ly colored red skin. 
SAPA PLUM—Usually the most 
productive. Large., fine sweet flavor¬ 
ed pui'ple-red flesh. 
Prices for Waneta, Opata, Sapa, Hanska. 
Large—Each 65c: 3 For $1.65; 12 For $5 50 
Medium—Each 50c: 3 For $1.25; 12 For $4.50 
NORTH CHINA PEAR—Grown from seed of some of the hardiest pears 
of North China. Of the Sand Pear type. Strong growth. Fruit good size, 
juicy and of a pleasant good quality. Good keepers. Small Trees: 35c Each; 
4 For $1.00. 
POLLENIZER PLUMS—Selected for their superior fruit and abundant 
production of virile pollen w'hich assures a good setting of fiuit among your 
hybrid plums and cherries. For heavier fruit production every oi'chard should 
have a few. Small Trees: 20c Each; 6 For $1.00. 
JELLY CRABS—Seedlings of Dolgo and/ other similar large hardy crabs. 
Selt-cted for their large size and better production. Fine for jams, jellies, 
pickles and other preserves. Contain an over abundance of pectin. Small 
Trees; 15c Each; 6 For 75c; 25 For $2.00; 100 For $6.50, 
LAWN TREES AND HEDGES 
MAY D.AY—The Beautiful Flowering Lawn Tree. First to leaf out and 
bloom in spi'ing. Very large, long clustered, wonderfully fragrant, pure 
white flowers of complete loveliness. Small Trees 25c Each; 3 For 65c: 12 For 
$2.25. 
SIBERIAN FLOWERING CRAB—Huge fragrant flowei-s. The hardiest of ^ 
all dowering crabs and earliest to bloom. Large Trees: 65c Each; 3 For $1.35. ' 
Small Trees: 25c Each; 3 For 65c. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—Most beautiful green thruout the entire year. 
Adds just that touch of steadfast beauty to make a landscape planting com¬ 
plete. Balled and Burlapped Specimen Trees—12-18 Inch $1.25 Each; 3 For 
$3.50; 12 For $12.00. 18-24 Inch $1.75 Each; 3 For $5.00; 12 For $17.00. ] 
CARAGANA—The hardiest and best 
all around hedge plant. Very drought 
resistant. Feathery foliage. 
HEDGE ROSES—Most beautiful of 
hed'.es. New and distinctive. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy. Blooms profusely. 1 
Size Prices Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 ; 
» to 15 In.$ .50 $1.00 $3.50 < 
12 to 24 in.75 1.50 5.50 
lk<j to 2i<i ft. ... 1 00 2 00 1-50 I 
