The New Hansen GRAPES 
Recently introduced by Dr. N. E. Hansen. He selected this remark¬ 
able assortment of 32 from the best hybrids from many crosses. All 
are hardy throughout the Northwest, even in localities where hereto¬ 
fore only wild grapes would grow. The new Hansen Grapes are 
comparable in quality to some of the best grapes of America and 
Europe, and will do much toward changing the grape culture of the 
mid-western central states, especially because of their great hardi¬ 
ness and resistance to disease and their splendid flavor and quality. 
There is no doubt at all but that many of these excellent grapes 
will attain world fame and will be propagated by the millions, as so 
many of Prof. N. E. Hansen's other introductions have been. 
If you like fresh grapes for table use, and especially if they can be grown on 
your own vines, and if you like delicious grape jelly and preserves, and grape 
nectar, be sure to get some of these new hardy Hansen Grapes. 
Because they are new and the propagating wood is still very scarce, we cannot offer you a com¬ 
plete assortment of all the named sorts as yet. But to the lucky ones who get their orders in early, 
while they last, we offer nice heavy vines of an assortment of the new Hansen Grapes at following 
prices: 
NEW REDUCED PRICES ON HANSEN GRAPES 
Large 2 and 3-Year Vines: Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.50. 
BETA GRAPE. The best known and hardiest of the popular grapes. Pro¬ 
ducing amazingly large crops of fine, good sized fruit which are good eating 
and make excellent preserves, splendid jelly and tasty grape juice. Essentially 
the grape for the middle northwest. Will stand more cold than any other 
cultivated grape without winter protection as far north as Canada. A heavy 
bearer. If you would have a real grape jelly with a real grape flavor, plant 
Betas. 
Many people like to have a grape arbor in their garden and for the 
northern states, Beta fills this need splendidly. The vines grow rapidly and 
the foliage is very dense, completely covering any trellis upon which it is 
trained. 
PRICES: Each, 20c; 5 Vines, 75c; 10 Vines, $1.35; 25 Vines, $2.50; 
100 Vines, $8.50. 
CONCORD GRAPE. Fruits abundantly on two-year vines. Concord is a 
very vigorous grower; and very productive. Somewhat larger than Beta but 
not as hardy, yet hardier than most other varieties. For the grape growers of 
the middle northwest. One of the best commercial varieties for large scale 
planting. Ripens in midseason and is unsurpassed by any other popular variety 
for home use. Of best dessert quality for the table. 
PRICES: 
Each, 25c; 5 Vines, $1.00; 10 Vines, $1.75; 25 Vines, $3.50; 100 Vines, $10.00. 
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Newest Plant Introductions 
OFFERED IN THIS CATALOG 
This year we are pleased to again be able to offer a number of new plant introductions 
of our own and of Professor N. E. Hansen's. Some have never been offered before and some 
have only been listed once or twice. For quick reference for the benefit of those especially 
interested in the newest Hansen Plant Introductions, we give a list of these below. Those 
termed "offered for the first time" means that this is the first time they have ever been offered 
for distribution, and this is their introduction to the world. 
Offered For The First Time 
Offered For The First Time 
This Year 
Last Year 
Pink Giant Flowering Crab, Page 25. 
Hansen Grass. Page 32. 
Shilka Everblooming Orchid Iris. Page 21. 
New Introductions Offered Only 
Once or Twice Before 
Red Flesh Crab, Page 12. 
Tetonkaha Rose, the Indian Princess of 
Prof. N. E. Hansen's New Hardy 
the Prairies, Page 19. 
Apricots, Page 13. 
Hansen Fern-Leaf Peony, Page 21. 
14 New Prof. N. E. Hansen Plums, 
Hansen's White Seeded and White 
Page 16. 
Flowered Alfalfa, Page 29. 
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