HANSEN S BUSH CHERRY 
Is the result of over 30 years research 
and selection work by Prof. N. E. Hansen 
of South Dakota State College. A shrub 
which is very effective in any landscape 
planting and which bears delicious fruit 
of large size and excellent flavor. A sure 
heavy yielder starting to bear the year 
after planting and continuing year after 
year. Fruit is wonderful to eat fresh 
from the bush; makes superb jam, or 
clear, sparkling jelly. Perfectly hardy 
anywhere. Don’t neglect getting a few of 
them to add to your planting, or plant 
several in your garden. They always re¬ 
tain their dwarf stature. Heavy 2-year 
bushes. While T* _ HI >f hy ex- 
iDl/C for $4 
they last, each* 
press 
JAPANESE 
DOUBLE 
FLOWERING 
CHERRY 
“Sacred Gate Cherry” 
The loveliest of all 
| the flowering cherries. 
The kind that is fam¬ 
ous in Washington at 
cherry t i m e. Fast 
growing, flowers very 
full and double deep 
pink. They are used 
in Japan as gateway 
j guardians. Ready to 
bloom. 3-4 feet. $1.25, 
by Express. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
An ornamental 
shrub producing 
delicious fruit; 
easy to grow— 
perfectly hardy 
SWEET SEPTEMBER CHERRY 
U. S. Plant. Pat. No. 94 
SWEET SEPTEMBER 
The Amazing New Fall 
Bearing Cherry 
(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 94) 
Produces deliciously sweet 
bright red cherries which rip¬ 
en from about September 1st 
until snow flies. Apparently 
free from rot, leaf spot and 
curculio injury. The young 
trees start to yield some fruit 
the second or third year after 
planting and produce heavy 
annual crops thereafter. 
This fall-bearing tree blos¬ 
soms at the same time as oth¬ 
er standard varieties and is 
apparently hardier in the bud 
than the average sweet cher¬ 
ry. The fruits are an attrac¬ 
tive medium dark red similar 
to Windsor, the standard var¬ 
iety which it most nearly re¬ 
sembles, and the quality is 
excellent for eating fresh and 
for canning. Heavy rooted 3 
4 ft. trees, $1.50 each. Post¬ 
paid; 10 for $14.50, Express. 
