• HANSEN’S HARDY APRICOTS > 12 NEW KINDS • 
You like Apricots—just as you like Oranges—but you never expected to 
grow them north of Central Iowa. These Manchu Apricots were brought 
over by Prof. Hansen in 1924 from N. China where minimum temperature 
gets 50° F. below zero. They have fruited to his satisfaction and we are 
now offering You these NEW Prof. Hansen Manchu Apricots. There are 
Twelve varieties—all good. While they last we offer them in good Sized 
Trees, running from 2 to 5 feet. First Come First Served. 
PRICES 
Each, 85e; 3 for $2.40; 6 for $4.50; 10 for $7.00; One Each of the 
Twelve Varieties, $7.80. 
1. MANCHU—Large yellow fruit; heavy crop. 
Fresh fruit No. 1 in size and quality. Cooks 
up into pale yellow good quality sauce. 
Apparently the largest fruit in this lot of 
seedlings. 
2. MANDARIN—Fruit large, rich yellow color; 
one of the best in quality, fresh or when 
cooked. 
3. CHOW—Tree productive; fruit large, good 
eating. Sauce pale yellow of good quality. 
4. SING—Tree productive, fruit large. Sauce 
good rich orange-yellow, flavor stronger 
than some of the others. 
5. NINGUTA—Fruit large yellow with red 
blush. Crop very heavy. Season first week 
in August. Fresh fruit very mild, one of the 
mildest and best. 
6. TOLA—Large, freestone. Makes excellent 
quality sauce. 1935 crop very heavy. One 
of the best. Season early. 
Hansen’s New Hardy Apricots 
7. ANDA—Tree productive, freestone of good 
size. Season late. Stays firm in cooking, does 
not cook up. One of the very best in quality. 
v 8. ZUN —Quality of fruit, nearly excellent. Pit 
small, round, freestone. 
9. SINO —Heavy crop, fruit small. Excellent 
flavored sauce. 
10. LALIN —Fruit large, yellow with red flush. 
Fresh fruit good quality. Tree, a heavy 
cropper. Season early. 
V 11. HULAN — Very heavy crop of large fruit. 
Season early. Makes good flavored sauce. 
12. SANSIN— Heavy crop of large fruit. Fresh 
fruit of excellent quality, making a rich 
orange-yellow sauce. 
GURNEY’S NEW HARDY APRICOT- 
Originated in S. E. Minnesota. It is Excellent 
in quality, of good size and Hardy. 3-5 ft., 
60e Ea.; 3 for $1.70; 5 for $2.50. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
GURNEY’S PSE AND JELLY 
SPECIAL . 
3 Carrie Gooseberry 
1 Big Houghton Gooseberry 
1 Oregon Champion Gooseberry 
3 Perfection Currant 
1 Cherry Currant 
1 Red Lake Currant 
TEN FOR ONLY $ l,95 POSTPAID 
CARRIE GOOSEBERRY—A variety that 
should be included in every Gooseberry patch. 
At Yankton it has proved to be one of the very 
best varieties that we can grow. In size, qual¬ 
ity, and productiveness it is unsurpassed. 
Heavy plants. 
Price: Each 25c; 5 for $1.10; 10 for $2.00; 
50 for $8.00; and 100 for $15.00. 
DOWNING GOOSEBERRY—Larger than 
the Carrie. Will not stand quite as much grief 
but is an excellent berry for Iowa, South Dakota, 
Nebraska and Minnesota or in localities where 
conditions are equally favorable. Very pro¬ 
ductive and profitable. 2 yr. 25c each; 10, 
$2.00; 100, $15.50. 
OREGON CHAMPION GOOSEBERRY—- 
Berries very large brownish-red color, very 
sweet and fine for table use and pies. Bush a 
strong grower, healthy, not very thorny and a 
very prolific bearer. One of the best berries for 
the market. Prices: 2 yr. Each, 25c; 10, $2.25; 
100, $17.00. 
HOUGHTON GOOSEBERRY— The Hough¬ 
ton is without doubt one of the best varieties of 
Gooseberries that we are growing for planting 
in the Northwest Section. A berry of medium 
size, pale red in color, sweet when thoroughly ripe. 
Heavy 2-year Bushes, each, 20c; 5 for 90c; 
10 for $1.65; 50 for $6.25; 100 for $11.00. 
AND CURRANTS 
Currants and Gooseberry plants may 
not be shipped into the following states 
because of Federal Quarantine: Maine, 
Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Michi¬ 
gan, Idaho, New York, Vermont, Massa- 
| chusetts, Connecticut and Arkansas. 
Minnesota Customers in Blister Rust 
Control Area Please Furnish Legal De¬ 
scription of land to be planted. 
.. 1 .. —— —in. 
CURRANT PRICES 
All but Perfection and Red Lake. Eacb 
20c; 5 for 90c; 10 for $1.60; 25 for $3.50. 
CHERRY —Very large; deep red; rather acid; 
bushes short, erect; stout, vigorous, productive. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC —Leading market currant 
—large, beautiful red berries of superior flavor. 
LONDON MARKET —Plant is extremely 
vigorous, with perfect foliage which it retains 
through the season; an enormous cropper. One 
of the best. 
VICTORIA —Large; bright red; bunches ex¬ 
tremely long; berries medium size, of excellent 
quality. Ripens late, making it one of the most 
valuable sorts. Hardy. 
NEW RED LAKE CURRANT 
A new and better Currant from Minne¬ 
sota. The Currant you’ve been looking for. 
Large, a heavy producer. Long clusters of 
juicy berries that make up into beautiful 
sparkling, bright red jelly. Get in on the 
ground floor. Supply very limited so order 
early. Price Ea.,35c, 5 for $1.50 
SMALL FRUIT HOME GARDEN 
5 Oregon Champion Goc 
tseberry 
5 Cherry Currant 
ALL FOR 
1 Red Lake Currant 
ONLY 
10 Chief Red Raspberry 
$2.65 
10 Cumberland Black 
FOR JAMS—JELLIES 
PIES AND SAUCE 
PERFECTION CURRANT— The Perfection 
Currant gives you a berry that is probably twice 
the size of the other Currants and in most years 
will produce twice the crop. We have picked 
berries in our nursery here that were nearly as 
large as the Early Richmond Cherry, and in very 
large clusters. 
Price: Each, 25c; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.75; 
25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.50. 
These Small Fruits Are All Hardy And Good Producers 
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