SAPA PLUM-CHERRY 
Bears as a two-year-old great crops of rich, 
juicy, purple-fl :shed plum-cherries an inch in 
diameter. All these plum-cherries do well from 
Manitoba to Texas. (See page 42.) 
LATHAM RASPBERRY 
The heaviest bearer in the world 
of great big red Raspberries. No 
Raspberry has yet been brought out 
that beats Latham. (See page 40.) 
HANSEN 
BUDDED 
BUSH CHERRIES 
Our bushes offered this spring 
in Hansen Bush Cherries are in 
budded stock in 8 different dis¬ 
tinct named kinds. All selected 
out by Prof. Hansen as his best. 
They must not be confused 
with the Bush Cherry grown 
from seed. (See page 41.) 
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APRICOT 
At last the Apricot 
has come to the North. 
Hansen’s Hardy Man¬ 
churian Apricots. (See 
page 40.) 
DOLGO CRAB 
The great dual-purpose Crab. Beautiful as an ornamental tree 
when covered with bloom in spring, and also when loaded with 
brilliant red fruits long into the fall. (See page 28.) 
SPLENDID 
PLUM 
We do not hesitate to 
say and we mean it when 
we say it, “The best fla¬ 
vored plum grown!" (See 
page 43.) 
