



small pit. Flavor is 
NAPOLEO 
ous and hardy. 
WINDSOR 
Large liver-colored dark sweet cherry. One of 
the best. Sweet, firm and brittle. Ripens middle of 
July. Little larger fruit than Black Tartarian, and 
later. Hardy, vigorous. 

cherries. 

Hausen 
BUSH CHERRY 
The New Quick-Bearing Cherry 
EASY TO GROW—SURE TO 
PRODUCE 
Highly Productive—Good Flavor— 
Hardy Everywhere 
Though the fruit of this new 
Cherry much resembles a Plum in 
size and shape, it comes massed in 
clusters and at times almost com- 
pletely covers the limbs. The tree 
grows in a dwarf bush-like shape, 
rarely getting over 4 or 5 feet tall. 
Also of striking ornamental value. 
Plant Hansen Bush Cherries Because: 
1—They are so easy to grow and 
are perfectly hardy everywhere. 
2—Are good to eat fresh, and 
make delicious preserves. 
3—Bear from the ground up, 
early, heavily, and annually. 
4—Are dwarf growing, bushy, 
and take up little room. 
5—Excellent for hedges, orna- 
mental shrubs and erosion control 
Fruits in one year Large three- 
year-old Bush Cherries, ready to 
by al this year 
Prices: Each, 50c; 3 for $1.00; 10 
for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 100 for $15.00. 
Hansen Bush 
BLACK TARTARIA ete ig. oe ane. best all around big black sweet 
young, and is very hardy. 
climb and eat cherries, 

vigorous unright growers, and 
produce enormous crops year after year. Fruit is large purplish black, shaped round with 
Juicy. Ripens the last of June to early July. 
heart-shaped, beautiful golden yellow sweet cherry. Flesh is 
firm and brittle. Small pit. Very sweet. Ripens in July. Trees vigor- 
LARGE MONTMORENC This is the largest of all pie cherries. Fruit 
10 days after Early Richmond. 
growing sections. Bears second or third year. Very hardy. 
EARLY RICHMOND 2) fc Su! 
strawberries. Fine for canning and pies, as well as eaten fresh from the tree. Starts to bear 
The kids will thank you if you plant a tree or two for them to 
as no other fruit will take the place of a tree full of nice ripe juicy 
is large; bright red, and juicy. Ripens about 
This is the variety that is most widely planted in all cherry- 
This is the earliest of all pie cherries. Fruit medium 
and juicy. Ripens early June with 
SWEET and PIE CHERRY PRICES 
2-year-old, 9/16 in. Caliper. 
Each ie sac. brertentls $0.80 5 fora ence $3.50 
Soren: wets aera 2.25 10 ‘for2.2 eee eee 6.50 
SUPER SIZE trees, $1.50 each. 
All prices less discounts. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
If you plant cherry trees this year or now have 
cherry trees growing, plant a Russian Mulberry for 
the birds. They will leave your cherries alone, and 
eat the Mulberries. One tree is enough. Price: 75c 
each. Large, 5-6 {t. tree. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
We list only this one Quince as we consider it 
by far the best. The trees commence to bear 
very young and produce big crops. Fruit is ex- 
cellently flavored and of large size. Two--year-old 
trees, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Super size, $1.35 each. 








