OTHER HANSEN PLUMS 
Worthwhile Varieties For Your Orchard 
ENOPA CHERRY-PLUM. Round, 
dark red, very thin skin and green 
flesh with a very pleasant flavor. 
Ripens at midseason. Strong, 
bushy, well branched plants. This 
is a sister to the famous Sapa and 
some folks like it better. 
KIOWA. Very crisp yellow flesh 
and firm red skin with white dots 
SANSOTO. Similar hybrid to 
Cheresoto. Black color with blue 
bloom. Flesh is green, cling, 
sprightly and pleasant. A vigor¬ 
ous plum tree but the season of 
blooming is later, escaping late 
frosts. 
WASTESA. Meaning "delicious” 
and bloom. An extra heavy pro- ^ Sioux Indian. Very large and 
ducer on a tree of medium height of excellent quality, with marbled 
with strong forked branches on r f d and / el i° w skm - A 1 ™ 03 * free - 
which it carries its abundant crops. 
stone. A heavy annual bearer. 
BcciMinniMr H , , ., One of the best for good eating 
ASSINIBOINE. A great favorite anc j cann i n g. 
in the North with extreme hardi¬ 
ness and early bearing. Very bril¬ 
liant red with a bright golden flesh. 
WINNIPEG. Heavy annual crops 
of fruit of good size and quality. 
Enopa Plum 
Good size and fine flavor to eat g 0 th skin and flesh are sweet and 
from the tree and keeps well after juicy. It ripens later and extends 
being picked. - ~ 
CREE. A cross between a na¬ 
tive plum and one of the choic¬ 
est plums of California that 
the plum season. Sturdy and 
hardy far into Canada. 
OKIYA. Very early, dark red 
seems to carry the best points plum with a sprightly sweet juice 
of both—a rare mingling of ex- and green flesh. It could almost 
treme hardiness and high qual- be called a cherry the size of a 
ity. An early and heavy bearer, plum. Of the same pedigree as 
OJIBWA. Called the Waneta the famous Opata. 
Plum of the North, because of 
its great size, extreme hardi- WOHANKA. One-inch or more in 
ness and aood flavor. Rios- diameter round, dark red. Flesh 
green, red at pit. Flavor is pleas- 
ness, and good flavor. Bios 
soms late and ripens early, so 
never has any frost damage, ant, sprightly sub-acid. Pit small, 
even in a very short season. 
Ojibwa Plum 
nearly free. Skin very thin, free 
_____ _ , , , , .. from acerbity. Tree very strong, 
. ETOPA. Remarkable for its stocky, spreading, 
intense black, purple-red skm, 
flesh and juice. Excellent in TETON. One of the largest na- 
quality. Same pedigree as tive p i ums introduced by Prof. 
Sapa, and resembles it much, Hansen. Good to eat fresh, almost 
m habit of heavy crops and free-stone. Abundant pollen makes 
type of fruit. Ripens about it good to plant in a mixed plum 
orchard, to assure heavy crops. 
midseason. 
OZIYA. The earliest large 
plum. Outstanding for size 
and bright red color. 
is light yellow and of des- 
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serf quality. Makes excel 
lent jam of bright cherry 
color and superb flavor, and 
the skin cooks up and dis¬ 
appears. 
CHAMPA CHERRY. Th 
SKUYA. In Sioux Indian, Skuya 
Flesh means “sweet.” This name was 
chosen because it so precisely de¬ 
scribes the delicious fruit of ex¬ 
cellent quality. Skin is dark red, 
flesh is yellow. The pit is very 
small. 
dry land champion. Of good CI^RESOT 0 Fruit is oblong, 
glossy black in b , lack ™ ltb a blue bl ?° m - , Green - 
cling flesh with sprightly pleasant 
taste and thin skin. Medium sized 
vigorous growing tree. Bears 
heavily. Shows promise as a late 
market plum. 
quality, glossy black in 
color with very small pit. 
Makes a strong upright 
bush five to six feet in 
height. Bears freely and an¬ 
nually, even far north. 
Champa Cherry 
PRICES FOR THE ABOVE HANSEN PLUMS 
Large Size, Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.00. 
Combination Offer: 1 Each of Above Hansen Plums, $3.50. 
SPECIAL EXPERIMENTAL ORCHARD 
25 D;|1W HANSEN °D 
Only $10.00, Prepaid 
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The great success of some of the Professor N. E. Hansen fruits has stimulated interest in his 
other varieties. All of us have the experimental urge. If we are interested in fruit we want 
to know what varieties do the best where we live. A trial test is really the only test by which 
to jina out. So to be of special service to experiment stations and to experimenters in country 
oncl town# we make this offer—an offer not to be duplicated, anywhere! 
Our selection of 25 large trees of any of the many Hansen varieties of Plums, Cherries, 
Apricots, Apples, Crabs or Pears, offered anywhere in this catalog, but your preference will 
be followed insofar as possible, for only $10.00 prepaid. 
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