CARL A. HANSEN NURSERY, BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA 
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LATHAM —Generally considered the best market berry because of its 
enormous size and good color, its fine flavor and extra heavy bearing. 
But because of its pedigree and susceptibility to Mosaic it is not as 
hardy and disease-resistant as Sunbeam or Ohta. Each, 20c; 10 Plants, 
$1.50; 25 Plants, $2.00; 100 Plants, $5.00. 
Latham Raspberry 
OHTA —The second most popular of Prof. 
N. E. Hansen's Red Raspberry introduc¬ 
tions. It is of good color, hardy and 
prolific. Though not quite as good a 
berry as Sunbeam, it does somewhat 
better in more rigorous climatic and soil 
conditions. Each, 15c; 10 Plants, $1.00; 
25 Plants, $1.75; 100 Plants, $4.50. 
RASPBERRIES 
SUNBEAM —The most popular and most famous of Prof. N. E. Hansen's 
Red Raspberry introductions. The fruits are purplish-red in color, of 
large size, excellent flavor and wonderful keeping quality. It is per¬ 
fectly hardy everywhere in the Northwest, bearing heavy annually, 
and over a long period of time each season, so is thus called ever- 
bearing by some. Because of its fine flavor, good keeping, and pro¬ 
ductiveness it makes a splendid berry for the market as well as for 
home use. Each, 10c; 10 Plants, 75c; 25 Plants, $1.25; 100 Plants, $3.50. 
RHUBARB 
VICTORIA —The sweetest 
and best of them all. 
A vigorous grower of 
rich red, stems of ex¬ 
tra fine quality. Each, 
15c; 10 Large Roots, 
$1.15; 25 for $2.50. 
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 late fall. 25 Plants, $1.00; 100 Plants. $3.50; 500 Plants. 
$10.00; 1.000 Plants, $15.00. 
SENATOR DUNLAP —No doubt the very largest and best of the June bearing 
varieties. 25 Plants, 75c; 100 Plants, $2.00; 500 Plants, $7.50; 1.000 Plants, 
$ 10 . 00 . 
MASTODON EVERBEARING —The Biggest and Best 
of the recently introduced strawberries. A tre¬ 
mendous bearer and very sweet. 25 Plants, 
$1.50; 50 Plants, $2.50; 100 Plants, $4.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
The earliest and best green of the garden. Con¬ 
tains those proper vitamins one needs to remain 
in good health. Fine, large succulent stalks can 
be cut from early spring till late fall if the bed 
is properly mulched and cared for. 2-Year 
Heavy Large Roots, 25 for 75c; 50 for $1.35; 100 
for $2.50; 500 for $7.50; 1.000 for $12.50. 
THE NEW HANSEN GRAPES 
HARDY—LARGE—PRODUCTIVE—FINE 
Several years ago Prof. N. E. Hansen of the South Dakota State College at 
Brookings, again startled the world by introducing a remarkable collection of 
32 new grapes which had the hardiness of the wild grape, and were in flavor 
comparable to the Concord and the best cultivated grapes of Europe. There 
is no doubt at all but that many of these grapes will attain world fame and 
be propagated by the millions, as many of his other introductions have been. 
However, due to the past several years of dry weather and bad growing sea¬ 
sons, the propagation of these remarkable wonders has been extremely slow. 
Now propagation of them in vast numbers is under way and in a few years 
we hope to be able to offer them in quantity, although just now we can't. We 
have, however, a few choice plants to offer to the lucky ones who will order 
early. So while our very limited supply lasts we offer to you a few of the 
choice varieties of our selection at the followina prices: Large, Well Rooted 
Plants, 75c Each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.50. 
BETA GRAPE —The best known and hardiest of the popular grapes. Producing 
amazingly large crops of fine large fruit which are good eating and make 
excellent preserves, splendid jelly and tasty grape juice. 20c Each; 5 Vines, 
85c; 10 Vines. $1.50; 25 Vines, $3.00; 100 Vines. $10.00. 
