HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
The New, Quick-Bearing Cherry--Easy to Grow, Sure to Preduce 
Highly Productive—Good Flavor—Hardy Everywhere 
Hansen Bush Cherries are the result of over 30 years of untiring selection 
work by the great plant wizard, Prof. N. E. Hansen of South 
Dakota State College at Brookings 
A new development in frait culture that is gradually changing the method 
of plum and cherry fruit production thruout the northwest, becnuse of the 
immense amount of choice quality fruit they produce on smal] trees on such 
a small area of ground. 
The fruit is of good flaver and quality to eat fresh, but its most remarkable 
Masses Of Fruit Completely character is best developed thru the superb jam, jelly, and cordial they make. 
Cover The Branches It is of good size and comes in massed clusters, at times almost completely 
eovering the limb. The plants bear from the ground up on low bush-like dwarf 
trees, rarely getting over 4 to 5 feet tall. They may be planted 3 to 4 feet 
apart and still have plenty of room for natural growth. 
Bush Cherries usually commence bearing the year after planting, often 
fruit even the year they are set out, and annually thereafter. There is 4 
ready market for the fruit, once having been tried. 
Prices On Hansen Bush Cherries 

FRUITS IN ONE 
YEAR! 
EXTRA SPECIAL!! 
Large Three-Year Old 
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BUSH CHERRIES: All Heavy, Well Branched, Strong Rooted, Bushy Trees 
eae Size Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 Per 25 
Ready to:BearThisi te oy ye epee ee $30 $ .75 $1.45. $2.75 $5.00 
Year. Erices, Postpaid: ?'> nrcaiums pce ie eee eee .20 .50 6951.75 3.00 
40c Each7'3:For.$1.00 3 Small 0242 ele oie ee oe 45 40 15 «1.35 2.25 
SMALL FRUITS 
SENATOR DUNLAP—The most MASTADON EVERBEARING— VICTORIA RHUBARB — The 
popular, largest, and most pro- Largest and sweetest everbearing best for pie and sauce. 1l5c Each; 
ductive June bearing strawberry. berry on the market. A real 3 For 30c; 6 For 50c; 12 For 85c. 
Prices: 25 For 25c; 50 For 40c; money maker if you want to raise WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS — 
100 For 7T5e. : fruits to sell. 25 For 50c; 50 The best for general planting. 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEAR- For 75c; 100 For $1.25. 25 For 60c; 50 For $1.00; 100 For 
ING — Very productive. Easy to LATHAM RASPBERRY — The $1.75. 
crow. Very hardy, quite drought largest and most productive ied BETA GRAPE — Good gized. 
resistant. Prices: 25 For 35¢; 50 raspberry for general use. 10 For Hardy. Splendid for jelly, ete. 
For 60c; 100 For $1.00. 50c; 25 For $1.00: 100 For $3.00. 15¢ Each; 3 For 40c;-12 For $1.35. 
THE NEW HANSEN APRICOTS 
We offer for a jimited 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. 
Two very important points of interest stand out in regard to these new apricots. One jis 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 any- 
where in America, standing and bearing well in climates getting as low as 50 to 60 below zero. 
Manchu, Mandarin, Chow, Sing, Ninguta, Tola, Anda, Zun, Sino, Lalin, Hulan and Sansin. 
For descriptions see our last spring's catalog. Price: $ .75 Each; 3, $2.00; 6, $3.50; 12, $ 6.50 
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MANCHURIAN APRICOTS 
New seediing selections of the above new kinds. Only a very small stock available. While 
they last. Price: 35¢ Each; 3 For $1.00; 6 For $1.75; 12 For $3.00 
FLOWERING SHRUBS Eee 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE—The most popular of the spring blooming [ | 
shrubs. A wonderful wealth of fine white flowers in early spring which | ‘ i 
are ideal in shrub plantings, and make a beautiful flowering hedge. 
Hardy everywhere and at present the most widely planted ornamental | 
shrub. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—A dwarf Red Flowering, summer 
blooming Spirea. Very fine for border work and low hedges. Blooms 
almost continuously from mid-June till frost, with flowers in bougeut 
clusters. 
—Prices For Heavy Bushy Spirea V. H. and A. W.— 

















FRUIT TREES 
ANOKA—The Wonder Apple. One of Prof. N. E. Hansen’s Greatest In- 
troductions. Perhaps no other apple in recent times has created so much 
sensation or has received as much praise as this wonder apple-—Anoka! It 
is very good to cat, Jange size, bright color, hardy everywhere, and a big 
producer, but the big thing and best part of all is that it usually bears the 
second year after planting. 
GOLDO APPLE—A true winter apple for the northwest originated by 
Prof. N. E. Hansen. Keeps in an ordinary vegetable cellar till well into 
March. Has the rich excellent flavor of Grimes Golden but is larger in 
size, A very vigorous grower, bearing very young. 
DOLGO CRAB—The most wonderful jelly and pickling crab on the mar- 
ket. Fruit good sized, conical in shape with a most brilliant flaming red 
color. Bears very young. 1 pk. of fruit can make 42 glasss of jelly and 
9 qts. of jam without addition of commercial or other fruit pectin,—only 
sugar and water. 
RED FLESH CRAB—A marvelous crab that is RED thruout,—flesh and 
skin. Sweet cating, productive, hardv. Nothing like it yet introduced. 
PRICES ON ANOKA—GOLDO—DOLGO—RED FLESH 
Large............50e Each; 3 For $1.25; 6 For $2.25; 12 For $4.00 
Medium.......... 40¢ Fach; 3 For $1.00; 6 For $1.75; 12 For $3.00 
Small... --....00c Each; 3 For $ .75: 6 For $1.35; 12 For $2.50 
SPECIAL! ‘Large 3 Yr. Anoka Apple Trees, Ready To Bear This Year; 
$1.00 Each; 3 Trees $2.56, 
JELLY CRABS—Seedlines of Dolgo and similar crabs. All produce choice 
fruits for jelly and sauce. 10¢ Each; 3 For 25c; 6 For 40c; 12 For 75c. 
WEALTHY APPLE & WHITNEY CRAB—Twoold favorites of fruit lovers. 
PRICES ON WEALTHY AND WHITNEY 
Large 456 eee 35¢ Each; 3 For $ .90; 6 For $1.65; 12 For $3.00 
Medium 3-5 ........ 25c Each; 3 Fer $ .60; 6 Fer $1.10; 12 For $2.00 
Small 254 ee 20c Each; 3 For $ .50; 6 For $ .85; 12 Fer $1.50 
OKA CHERRY—The best and sweetest of all of Prof. N. E. Hansen’s 
cherry hybrid introductions. This new cherry has developed a wonderful 
demand and became extremely popular almost over night. Its superb sweet- 
ness and beautiful intense, wine-red flesh can’t be beat. The fruit is large 
and comes in clusters. A wonderful commercial fruit. 
WANETA PLUM—The giant of hardy plums. Up to two inches in dia- 
meter. Highly flavored. Richly colored red skin. The most popular of the 
Hansen Hybrid Plums and champion of the northwest. 
OPATA CHERRY PLUM—Farliest of all plums and famous everywhere 
for its rich, wonderfully delicious flavor. Flesh light green with purplish 
red skin. Very productive. 
SAPA CHERRY PLUM—wUsually the most productive of any of the 
Hansen Hybrids. Fruit very large. Extra fine sweet flavor with purple red 
flesh. Bears the year after planting. Extra hardy. 
HANSKA PLUM—The superb plum of apricot flavor and fragrance. 
Very hardy and productive. Has highly colored firm flesh. A good keeper. 
PRICES ON OKA—WANETA—OPATA—SAPA—HANSKA 
4 to 6 Ft.—45ic Fach; 3 For $1.35; 6 For $2.)5; 12 Fer $3.85 
3 to 5 Ft—35c Fach; 3 For $1.00; 6 For $1.75; 12 For $3.15 
2 to 4 Ft.—25c Each; 3 Fer $ .€0; 6_For $1.15; 12 For $2.15 
SPECIAL! Large 3 Yr. Oka Cherry Trees, Ready To Bear This Year; 
$ .75 Each; 3 Trees $2.00. 
HEDGES ROSES 
CARAGANA--The hardiest and HANSEN SIBERIAN ROSE— 
best all around hedge plant. Very The plant is covered with beautiful 
drought resistant. Has feathery, pink blooms all summer long. 25¢ 
dense green foliage. Each; 3 For 50c; 6 For 75c. 
HEDGE ROSES—The most beau- HANSA ROSE—Hardiest double, 
tiful of all hedges. Something new dark-red rose. 40c Each; 3 For 
and very distinctive, extremely $1.00; 6 For $1.75. 
hardy. Blooms profusely all during ASSORTED R 
a OSES—A good as- 
une and more of the summer. sortment of all choice hardy double 
Size Prices Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 roses. By Color: Pink, Red, White 
Sito ls: in. ate $ .50 $1.00 $3.50 or Yellow: 35c Each; 3 For 90c. 
12) tem 2enin. “eto ss 750 £50) 5.00 Our Selection: 30c Each; 3 For 
11% to 2% ft. ... 1.00. 2.00 7.50 75ce; 6 For $1.35. 
A REAL SPECIAL OFFER! 
RED SILVER CRAB—A glorious new flowering crab that 
Sire ie Pash Pst 3 Per 6 Per 12 as = is completely red in flower, leaf, bark, and fruit. The wonder- 
arge MAS” Oe ATES 2 ony Ss . Sikasy ae 2 k 5 
Mes eee As "35 60 1.00 L735 fully fragrant flowers are huge, completely double, and alto- 
Small 2 yr...... 10 125 40 15 1.25 gether lovely. Destined to be one of the greatest hardy flow- 
CISTENA—Purple Leaf Shrub For Beauty of Color. Shrubs with ering crabs ever introducd. A beautiful silver tinseling under 
different foliage are very desirable. Gistena is in great demand for its the leaves gives the supreme effect of glory. Supply very 
rich dark maroon purple foliage and bark, and gives a splendid touch limited so: please order as early as possible 
of color in any landscape planting. Flowers are a beautiful dark pink. L bs : y p iF 
Prices: 40¢ Each; 3 For $1.00; 6 For $1.75; 12 For $3.00 3 Year Anoka Tree Bearing A arge 3-5 Ft. Trees: Sd Each; 3 For $2.00 
Good Crop Of Fruit Large 4-6 Ft. Trees: $1.25 Each. 
ORDER BLANK PERENNIAL 
CARL A. HANSEN NURSERY S 
Brookings, Seuth Dakota Pater tates fitis. ocak c face ane : PEONIES—The most gorgeous of flowers, WESTERN YUCCA—Has beautiful long 
gs, S yet so easy to grow. Hardy ee a stalks of cream-colored, bell shaped flowers. 
: : . : we “hin ther fallow ee We hGceenTi planted, always there. Prices, ssorte Especially niece for rock gardens. Very 
Gentlemen: For the enclosed $.......,...... please ship the following order this spring. Colors: 23c Each; 3 For 60c; 6 For $1.00. drought resistant. Each 15¢; 3 For 40c; 
8 IRIS—Very hardy and easy to grow. Bril- Lag F ery 31-2 
ING BEY lea cie os Pihice, cence Maio ohio eee RNP Res iueic ve SVU eielio ra: eciseede Ekerelva Metairanal tele (aunt spenaaeer aitbet sk eteeeiensiay hastens ieettets liant hues in many assorted varieties. 8- GLADIOLUS—The true glory ofnthe 
ihe 3 FS gar- 
sorted Varieties: 3 For 20c; 6 For 35c; 12 gen and flower supreme. Desirable and very 
AAAS: OE ea lex cvssae ais sovettte nize evetin Wromemene7 ai sobebek aaacs 6 laby cue conch pyaMeue ess «oa Nate memR tn ees Rot Tae MORAL yc eap steer etal sete ete For 60c. easy to grow anywhere. We grow hundreds 
eee z ee ———— PHLOX—Vivid, alluring colors of many of different varieties in a wide range of 
Quantity pee ee Nome ole Visriel yee itt, Amount shades. Hardy, easy to grow, and a very many gorgeous colors. Choice Assortment Of 
aes = ii desirable perennial for every garden. As- Large Blooming-Size Bulbs: 6 For 20c; 12 
| 1 : sorted Colors: 20c Each; 3 For 50c; 6 For For 35c; 25 For 60c; 100 For $2.25. 
1 a a ors eae | i 85c; 12 For $1.50. 
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pe eee ee z LAWN TREES 
| MAY DAY—The Beautiful Flowering Lawn Tree. The earliest of all flowering lawn trees 
= a - F to blossom in spring. Flowers pure white and very, very fragrant, hanging in long clusters 
| they completely cover the tree, making it into one huge bouquet of massive beauty, long 
ee nae, =a 2 S ee eee before many trees have even begun to leaf out. Nothing can compare with its glorious beauty. 
| 4-6 Ft. $1.00 Each; 2 For $1.75; 6 For $4.50. 3-5 Ft. 65c Each; 2 For $1.00; 6 For $2.50. 
eB nk oe ee Be = ee SIBERIAN FLOWERING CRAB—The hardiest of flowering crabs and earliest to bloom. 
| Prices: 3-5 Ft. 25e Each; 2 For $ .40; 6 For $1.00. 2-4 Ft. 15c Each; 3 For 40c; 12 For $1.25. 
= : = BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—Most beautiful green thruout the entire year. Adds just that 
| ' touch of steadfast beauty to make a landscape planting complete. 
LL se = | Balled and Burlapped Specimens 
| | 12-18 Inch... $1.25 Each; 2 For $2.00 Seedlings For Windbreaks 
a 18-24 Inch ....$1.75 Each; 2 For $3.00  6- 9 In. 10 For $1.00; 25 For $2.00; 100 For $ 7.50 
] | 2-3 Feet ......$2.25 Each; 2 For $4.00 9-15 In. 10 For $1.75; 25 For $3.50; 100 For $12.50 
: | i CHINESE ELM—Fastest Growing Permanent Tree Known 
ce IN BIG DEMAND EVERYWHERE. This remarkable elm for street and lawn is fast 
ote amr: : E : : : i adi hruout America. Jt grows faster, is more drouth resistant, longer 
« TERMS: Sacks or packing free. Payment by cash or money order, or if by check z becoming the leading elm t 1 t at, 
= or draft Rddene extra for float charges. All shipments sent collect: for delivery = lived, grows larger, and is hardier than any other shade tree gYown. It is much finer than 
= charges unless otherwise stated, by what we consider best and cheapest way. Smalls the ordinary Elm. The foliage is finer and featherier, a brighter green, and very (denser any 
= packages may be sent collect by mail for postage required plus handling fee, or cana ue brane pa almost right angles with the trunk instead of being in spray-form like 
s se ai - diti = e n . £ 
be sent prepaid fer 10% of the amount of the order additional. 2 Prices ForeStrong.) Well BranchedtIrees Seedling Stock For) Groves 
SPECIAL! First Tima Offered DAKOTA PENSTEMON—One of the most 3-5 Ft. Trees—10c Each; 3 For $ .25; 12 For $ .75 And Winbreaks 
Eo ois E ¢ = Y S| ss — : .50; 1.50 6 to 12 In.—25 For $ .25; 100 For $ .75 
beautiful native perennials. Reigns serenely in 4-6 Fe. Ticeig 0s Enel; Seer? pu 12 ox 
sel tay te art tls tu og cdbshyed Howat Evnccsn se EEE Reine Bets $ Mor C08: Br AE GEAR AR—n Peed 8/108 oe ha 
are a pretty lilac-blue, massed in large terminal racemes. Each 10c; 3 For 25e; 12 For 75c. 8-10 Ft $.75 Each; 10-12 Ft. $1.25 Each 2 to 3 Ft.; 10$ .35; 25 $ .75; 100 $2.50 

