Newest Plant Introductions 
Each year we propatrate a very limited number of a few of the newest plant 
creations and introductions of Prof. N. E. Hansen, and also some of the new ones we 
introduce. 
This year, due to the grreat shortage of fruit tree stocks, we are offering our New¬ 
est Plant Introductions as first year whole root grafts only. This will enable our 
customers to obtain these new plants at a good deal lees than regular prices for the 
large trees, and will also give them a bigger start than if the same amount were spent 
for the large trees. Full instructions will be sent with each order telling how to 
properly plant and care for the grafts for the best results. 
PRICE: 35c EACH; 4 OF A KIND $1.00 
GOLDO APPLE—The best winter apple 
for the Northwest. Giant size, excellent 
flavor. Long keeper. Golden color. 
DOLGO CRAB—The best brilliant red 
jelly crab. Superb flavor. Wonderful pio- 
ducer. Makes a very large amount of jelly 
per pound of fruit. Often as high as 45 
glasses of je ly and 8 pints of jam from a 
single peck of the fruit. 
MAGA APPLE!—Early winter apple 
with the McIntosh flavor. Very hardy. A 
good Northern commercial possibility. 
RUSSIAN WHITE—Largest and hard¬ 
iest white fleshed. large summer apple. 
Excellent flavor and a vigorous grower 
and wondeiful producer. 
RED FLESH CRAB—Newest Novelty 
Fi'uit introduction and forerunner of a 
race of red-Cleshed apples and crabs. Real 
hardy. E’ruit good sized and tasty but its 
most remai/kable quality i.s that its flesh 
is red, dark red clear through. Be the first 
in your community to get one of these re¬ 
markable new fruits. 
YELLOW SWEET APPLE—About the 
earliest of all summer apples. Excellent 
eating, a very heavy producer. Large size. 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB—Remark¬ 
able for its large red flowers which almost 
completely cover the tree in eai'ly spring. 
A leading ornamental. 
RED SILVER CRAB—Completely red. 
Large red flowers, red fruit, red bark, and 
red foliage slightly tinged with silver un¬ 
derneath. A most remarkable combination. 
Highly praised by leading specialists. 
ALEXIS CRAB—Brilliant red, jelly crab. 
Similar to Dolgo but usually larger size 
and a better annual producer. 
MING PEAR—Best of Prof. Hansen's 
hybrid pears. Fruit of good size and flavor. 
Mellow flesh. Hardy. 
TOM THUMB CHERRY—A most delic¬ 
ious red fleshed fruit. Tree very dwarf, 
bushy growth, scarcely knee high. A spec¬ 
ial favorite far North. 
KAHINTA PLUM—Fruit up to 2l^ 
inches in diameter and very good eating. 
Red skin, yellow flesh. 
SANOBA CHERRY—Choice red fleshed 
cherry plum, similar to Oka Cherry, but 
hardier and especially for the far North 
in Canada. 
TAWENA PLUM—Another sister to 
Waneta and Kahinta Plums and somewhat 
similar in great size and flavor, but be¬ 
cause of its excellent annual bearing and 
well forked branches may eventually prove 
the best and most outstanding of the three 
sisters. 
SPECIAL FOR THE EXPERIMENTER 
To those of you who would like a real 
collection of these new plant introductions 
we offer: One Each of The Complete 14 
Above Listed Grafts of Apples, Crabs, 
Pears, Plums and Cherries Only $2.75 
Postpaid. 
POPULAR NEW KINDS 
In addition to the newest fruit intro¬ 
ductions, we have some Anoka, Waneta, 
Sapa. Opata and Hanska to offer as 
grafts. Each 25c: 6 Of One Kind $1.00. 
HARDY ROSES 
To many there is no flower in the garden lovelier* than a rose, yet contrary to the 
opinion of nmny^ they are easy to grow and their culture can be successful if the 
proper and simple care and attention is given them. We sell only the hardiest sorts. 
SPECI.\L—Our Hardiest, Best Double 
Varieties, by color only ; Large 2 yr. & 3 
yr. Bushes, 40c Each; 3 For $1.00; 6 For 
$1.75. 
HANSEN SIBERIAN ROSE—The plant 
is covered with beautiful blooms all sum¬ 
mer long. The hardy rose for prairie 
homes. Large 2 to 3 Year Plants, 25c Each; 
6 For $1.00. 
MINA LINDELL ROSE—The largest, 
hardie.st. doublest, prettiest wild rose ever 
discovered. Dark pink. Native of Butte 
County, S. Dak. Each 40c; 3 For $1.00. 
HANSA ROSE—Hardiest double red 
rose. Very large flowers. Long bloomer. 
Large Plants: Each 50c: 3 For $1.25. 
THORNLESS ROSE—The newest de¬ 
veloped hardy ,western bush-rose, that is 
completely thornless on stems and branch¬ 
es. Has large pretty pink flowers which 
bloom late into the summer. Each 35c: 3 
For $1.00; 6 For $1.75. 
ALIKA ROSE—Brightest cerise and very 
showy. Up to 47 petals. Extra hardy. Each 
60c; 3 For $1.50. 
TEGALA ROSE—A Prof. N. E. Hansen 
hybrid rose. Deep pink. Each 75c; 3 For 
$ 2 . 00 . 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Not completely 
hardy but the hardiest red climbing rose. 
Each 65c; 3 For $1.35. 
ORNAMENTALS 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE—Most popular hardy shrub. 
Long sprays of white flowers in early spring. 
Plant abundantly everywhere . 
SPIREA A. W—Dwarf red flowering. Summer blooming . 
SIBERIAN BUSH HONEYSUCKLE—Large. Vigorous. 
growing. Pink flowers. Orange and red berries . 
SNOW BALL—iShowy. Very hardy. Distinctive. . 
MOCKORANGE—Delightfully fragrant large white flowers. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY—Dwarf. Yellow flowers. Red berries. ... 
CUTLEAF ELDER—Beautiful fern-like foliage.' . 
SIBERIAN FLOWERING ALMOND—Earliest blossoming, dwarf. 
ENGELMANNI IVY—Hardiest climbing vine. 
Size 
Each 
For 3 
Large 
25c 
.60 
Medium 
20c 
.50 
. Small 
15c 
.35 
Large 
35c 
.85 
Large 
40c 
1.00 
25c 
.65 
. Large 
40c 
1.00 
. Large 
35c 
.90 
. Large 
35c 
.90 
Large 
40c 
1.00 
Small 
25c 
.65 
Large 
35c 
.75 
CHINESE ELM—Fastest Crowing Permanent Tree Known 
IN BIG DEMAND EVERYWHERE. This remarkable elm for street and lawn is fast 
becoming the leading elm thruout America. It grows faster, is more drouth resistant, 
longer lived, gi'ows larger, and is hardier than any other shade ti’tee grown. 
3- 5 Ft. Trees—25c Ea.; 3 For 65c; 12 For $2.00. Seedling Stock for.Groves & Windbreaks 
4- 6 Ft. Trees—35c Eu.; 3 For $1.00; 12 For $3.00. 6-12 In.—25 For $.75; 100 For $2.25. 
5- 7 Ft. Trees—65c Ea.: 3 For $1.50; 12 For $5.00. 12-18 In.—25 For $1.00; 100 For $3.50. 
6- 8 Ft. Trees—$1 Ea.; 3 For $2.75; 12 For $10.00 18-30 In.—25 For $1.50; 100 For $4.50. 
