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Proi. Hansen's Famous 
HYBRID PLUMS 
HARDY e Sv cnte ° PROLIFIC 
KAGA: “The Apricot flavored Plum.” A delicious- 
ly flavored plum, fragrantly appetizing. Medi- 
um size, heavy producer, and Bearsin ONE YEAR 
after planting. 
TOKA: You should plant Toka for a number of 
reasons: First, it is extremely hardy and a heavy 
bearer; second, it produces large delicious plums 
regularly; third, for its value as a pollenizer, induc- 
ing other varieties to bear heavily; fourth, because 
it is of delicious, rich, plum-apricot flavor, You will 
want Toka in your plum collection. 


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OPATA: The earliest of the Hansen Hybrids, 
Opata bears its ropes of fruit and ripens them in 
mid-July. A juicy, tangy plum of medium size. 
Extra hardy and bears in one year after planting. 
SAPA: THIS plum is black when ripe. Black out- 
side and clear to the pit. It has a sweet flavor you 
can’t forget and bears immense quantities annually. 
Ripe the latter part of July. Some call it a Cherry 
but its a Plum that can’t be beat in the Hardy 
group. Bears the first year after planting. 
TECUMSEH: Introduced by Dr. Hansen in 1918. 
You may well ask ‘‘Where have you been all this 
time?’’ Tecumseh is a dandy. Really one of the 
Very Best Hansens. Sweet, aromatic, of good size, 
firm, excellent in quality, this red Plum should be 
in your order this year. Hardy in the far north 
and extra early. 
PLUM AND HYBRID CHERRY PRICES 
Size Each Per5 Per 10 Per 25 
3-4 ftiocea 32c 86. $1.50 3 $2.80 §3=©$6.75 
4-6. fticcce ee 39c 1.75 3.30 7.75 
KEK ak 
HYBRID CHERRIES 
TOM THUMB: Good to eat fresh or canned, de- 
pendable, and extremely hardy. The branches are 
covered with beautiful blossoms in the spring 
and they are followed by an abundance of blue- 
black fruit a year after planting. 
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Big, Profitable Crops from WANETA PLUMS 
WANETA—Prof. Hansen’s “ Master piece’’. Truly a delicious plum. It 
is an old favorite, one of Professor Hansen’s most popular. The fruit is 
large and a gorgeous reddish-purple color. Waneta is of the finest quality. 
The flesh is tender, sweet and juicy. A,sure bearer every year. One of the 
best of all market plums, plant at least an acre (90 trees). Perfectly Hardy. 

Curney’s BIG DOZEN 
Plum Orchard 
3 Waneta 2 Fiebing Prize 
2 Opata 2 Kaga 
2 Sapa 1 Terry 
Four to Six Feet High 
$3./9 
Fifty Chinese Elm FREE 
A BIG BARGAIN 
GURNEY’S IMPROVED COMPASS CHERRY 
(Mordena): A big tree loaded with red fruit is a 
sight to gladden the heart. You can have all you 
want with a few of these hardy, prolific Compass 
Cherries. Its ‘wide spreading branches cure loads of 
fruit at one year after planting, and it’s good fruit 
for eating fresh or cooked into sauce or ‘‘butter.” 
OKA CHERRY: Black fruit, juicy fruit, big 
Cherries, heavy production and extra hardy—that — 
describes the Oka Cherry. It’s hardy anywhere in 
the Middle Northwest. Oka will dry like a prune 
and can be kept and used like prunes. Plant lots of 
Oka, you'll find it profitable. 


