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CARL A. HANSEN NURSERY, BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA 
THE NEW HANSEN APRICOTS 
We offer for the first time, Hansen's new sensational Northwest hardy apricots. Just 
recently introduced by Prof. N. E. Hansen, of South Dakota State College, who has been 
working for many years to produce hardy apricots that would be good eating and large 
size and still would withstand the rigors of Dakota's cold and drouth. 
Those offered herewith are his best introductions to date. We give a brief description 
of each, though they are all good and it is rather hard to say just which one is best. 
Only time, experience, and tests can best prove that. 
In ordering, please give a second or third choice as our supply of each variety this year 
is limited. It will also be a good idea to order as promptly as possible for we may not 
have sufficient stock to offer them all season. 
Two very important points of interest stand out in regard to these new apricots. One 
is that they are perhaps one of the most drouth resistant of all trees, coming through the 
terrible drouths of 1933, 1934 and 1935 with flying colors—full foliage and no apparent 
effect whatever from the dry hot weather, and with a great crop of fruit. The second 
point is that they are hardy almost anywhere in America, standing and bearing well in 
climates getting as low as 50 to 60 below zero. 
Prices: Each, $1.00; 3 Trees, $2.75; 6 Trees, $5.25; 12 Trees, $10.00. 
MANCHU —Largest yellow, No. 1 size. Heavy 
producer. Sauce is excellent quality, pale 
yellow. 
MANDARIN —Large, rich yellow fruit. High 
quality, fresh or when cooked into sauce. 
CHOW —Great producer of large, good eat¬ 
ing fruit. Cooks into a pale yellow sauce. 
SING —Rich orange fruit, strong flavor. Fruit 
large with heavy production per tree. 
NINGUTA —Large yellow with red blush. 
Very mild. Produces large crop late in 
season. 
TOLA —Ripens early in season. Large, free¬ 
stone fruit making excellent sauce. One 
of the best. 
ANDA —Good size, freestone, firm fruit. Late 
season. Tree very productive, fruit high 
quality. 
ZUN —Of a most excellent quality. Fruit 
round, freestone, with a*i unusually small 
pit. 
SINO —Fruit small, but with excellent flavor. 
A heavy cropper, on a small tree. 
LALIN —Large yellow fruit with red blush, 
in early season. Good quality fresh. 
HULAN —Large fruit, makes good flavored 
sauce. Very heavy producer, in early sea¬ 
son. 
SANSIN —Large fruit, in heavy crop. Excel¬ 
lent quality fresh fruit, or as rich orange 
yellow sauce. 
FRUITMAN’S SUCCESS ORCHARD 
25 Trees—The Hansen Fruit Trees 
—15 Varieties. 
ONLY $15.00! 
Long experience proves that 
orchards bear best when many 
varieties are grown. The bees 
carry the pollen from tree to tree 
and from variety to variety and 
thus insure good pollination and 
setting of fruit. The South Dakota Mixed Orchards Bear Best 
State College Horticultural Exper¬ 
imental Orchard here at Brookings has demonstrated this fact conclusively. To enable 
everyone to have the same success, the following collection of Professor N. E. Hansen 
fruit introductions is offered. The collection will contain not less than 15 varieties of 
Professor N. E. Hansen's introductions of apples, crabs, plums, cherries, the new apricots, 
and pears, our selection, but preference may be given, which will be followed in so far 
as possible. 
25 Assorted, Large Size, Hansen Fruit Trees, $15.00. 
SPECIAL SMALL SIZE TREE OFFER 
To those who would just as soon or rather have small size trees, we have a few to 
offer of this same assortment, while they last at the following price: 
25 Assorted, Small Size, Hansen Fruit Trees, $10.00. 
