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CARL A. HANSEN NURSERY, BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA 
CARRIE GOOSEBERRY 
The Leading Gooseberry ior the Northwest. 
A popular variety of real worth. One of the 
hardiest, healthiest, and most productive goose¬ 
berries grown. The plant is a very vigorous 
grower, which helps it to carry its large crops 
of fruit without injury to the plants. The stems 
are nearly thornless which is an advantage when 
it comes to picking the fruit. The berries grow 
to a fine large size, are light red in color and 
have a pleasing flavor. Every home gardener 
or commercial fruit grower should be sure to 
have ample stock of Carrie Gooseberry. Strong 
2-Year Plants: Each, 25c; 10 for $2.00; 25 for $3.50. 
ELDORADO BLACKBERRY—Are the hardiest, biggest, and best of all blackberries 
and enormous yielders. Prices: Each, 20c; 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY—Plant is similar to a blackberry but trails on the ground. 
Hardiest of the dewberries. Fruit very sweet and gets to be over two inches 
long. Prices: Each, 15c; 10 for 90c; 25 for $1.75. 
PERFECTION CURRANT 
A very good general purpose currant. The fruit has a very fine sweet flavor, is of 
good size, few seeds, and is borne in large clusters of bright red fruits, and 
bears prolifically. The bush is upright in habit, vigorous and quite hardy 
throughout the Northwest. Each, 30c; 10 for $2.50; 25 for $4.00. 
HANSEN IMPROVED SIBERIAN BLACK CURRANT 
The best currant for the Northwest. Hardy everywhere. Very vigorous. Fruits 
of enormous size, black-red inside and out, and of a particular sweet, mellow, 
desirable taste. Excellent for cooking or eating and makes the most wonderfully 
colored dark rich red jam, jelly or sauce of superb flavor and beauty. Prices for 
Large, Strong, Stocky Plants: Each, 35e; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50. 
Perfection Currant 
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HANSEN HARDY PEARS 
Hardy—Productive—Good 
These pears were introduced from Siberia and Northern 
China by Prof. N. E. Hansen and improved by him. They are 
perfectly hardy anywhere in the Northwest, free from disease 
and resistant to fire blight, the dreaded disease of the 
standard varieties. 
Pear production has just commenced in the northwest and it 
is an honor to be among the first to start their culture in 
each community. As our stock of these is quite limited it 
would be well to order early and avoid disappointment. 
MING PEAR—Largest and best of Prof. Hansen's 
hybrid pears. Fruit good size. Flavor deli¬ 
cious, melting, of first class dessert quality. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
HARBIN PEAR—Large, vigorous growing tree. 
Fruit of fair size and quality. Good for eating 
fresh and cooks into fine sauce and preserves 
well. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
HANSEN SIBERIAN PEAR—Hardiest pear intro¬ 
duced from Siberia by Prof. N. E. Hansen. Of 
the Russian sand pear type of fruit and the 
hardiest of pears for the north. 50c each; 3 for 
$1.25. 
NORTH CHINA PEAR—Grown from seed of some 
of the hardiest pears of North China. Of the 
sand pear type. Strong growth. Fruit good 
size, juicy and of a pleasant good quality. 
Good keepers. Small Trees, 35c each; 4 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
