Hansen’s 
SUCCESS ORCHARD 
Bigger Crops...More Variety 
Lance 5 TREES 
Mixed orchards pay best and are also best to give us 
fruit in variety of kinds and flavor throughout the season 
from early till late, for eating, cooking, preserving and 
keeping for the winter. This assortment will give you a 15 VARIETIES 
PLUMS, CHERRIES, 
APPLES, CRABS, 
APRICOTS, PEARS, 
many of the new and different varieties of fruit that Prof. 
N. E. Hansen has introduced. From an experimental 
Special. 
SMALL SIZE TREE 
25 Assorted 
Small Fruit Trees 


BEAUTY. None of us want anything that is not pleas- 
ing to the eye, so let us beautify the surroundings with 
something you will be proud of. An orchard in bloom 
in the spring is one of the most beautiful sights one could 
ask for. 
FRUITS TO PLEASE EVERYONE. Some of your family 
may not like a certain variety of fruit, but they need not 
be disappointed if you get our Hansen’s Success Orchard 
for in these selections are fruits that everyone in the fam- 
ily will like. 
We have sold a good many of these collections the 
past few years and have very good reports on them. 
Get your orchard started this year, and in a few years 
you will get fruit crops that will more than repay the 
original cost of the trees. 
We have some very fine trees to include in these col- 
lections this year. All good hardy kinds that will do 
well up to and beyond the Canadian border. 








lifetime of satisfaction and pleasure. 
It contains some of the best of Prof. N. E. Hansen's in- 
troductions and will be composed of apples, crabs, plums, 
cherries, apricots and pears. One to three of a kind and 
fifteen varieties in all, our selection, with a total of ONLY 
twenty-five strong and healthy trees. You may state your 
preferences, we'll fill your orders as nearly as we can. $ 50 
All trees will be labeled and thus you can iry out 
viewpoint you will indeed have a fine large collection 
of good new varieties. 
POLLINATION. One reason for offering this Success Orchard is that experience proves 
that orchards bear best when many varieties are grown together. Any tree will produce 
more fruit when grown in an orchard with several other trees. The bees and wind carry 
the pollen from variety to variety and thus insure good pollination and setting of fruit. 
The South Dakota State College Horticultural Experimental Orchard here in Brookings has 
demonstrated this fact conclusively. 
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 
$5.00 

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