



FALL PLANTING 
ANOKA—A-{—The new, quick-bearing ap- 
LOW PRICES ple, NOW at regular price. Fruit often the year 
FOR FALL ONLY etier Wiens, Ripens early. Big red apples—yel- 
3to4 4 to G ft. DELICIOUS—Choice of Yellow A- {6 or Dark Red A-1 f. 
ft. Exp. Best for eating. ae : 
Pspd. Collect GRIMES GOLDEN—A-5—Rich Golden Yellow. Crisp 
and tender. Ideal for eating or cooking. i 
JONATHAN—A-§—Perfect for eating or cooking. Bright, 
gp) APPLE TREES 

Each .....7%4¢ 89c 
5 rate ....7le 86ec] shiny, red, cris 
D. 2 
10 rate ....68¢ 83e WHITNEY (Crabapple) —A-{8—for pickling or jell. 
Heavy bearing. 
25 rate ....65¢ 80¢ WEALTHY-—A-{5—The ideal fall apple, good quality, 5 Ss US 
fine flavor, and a young and heavy bearer. Red and Yellow. 2 A PARAG 2 e 
WINESAP RED—A- {| 2—Best keeping apple. Big, bright red and juicy. AP 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—A- {§ 7—Best of all the early |}5 APPLES ON ONE TREE 
apples in my notion. Clear yellow, crisp and tender. Good ''The Miracle Fruit'' 
for pies. Bears young. : ¢ 
CORTLAND—A-3—An early bearing new variety of apple Think of it! A whole or- 
with juicy sweet fruit. A good cooker and eating apple. | Chard in one tree—5 varieties 
Ripens in August with loads of fruit, of the best apples budded on 
All 10 above, postpaid, in 3 to 4 ft. grade. ZA-1—$5795. | OBC tree which will absolutely 
produce fruit in a hurry. 
5 APPLES $3.98 The tree bears Red Delicious, 
ZA-2 Big 4-6 ft, trees—Apples All Season 
A { ANOK 







Yellow Delicious, Stayman 
Winesap, Yellow Transparent 
{ WEALTHY, t RED DELICIOUS and Anoka apples. A-20— 
i GRIMES GOLDEN Regular price $4.50 Value eh uress collect, $2.49; 2 for 
Free—{ Hansen Bush Cherry 




Get a start on grapes this fall. Set now, mound dirt over them and NEW PARADISE STRAIN | 
watch them grow. All big 2 yr. vines. Sent POSTPAID. At last we are able to offer the new Paradise 
ays strain of asparagus at no inerease of price. It 
has much finer commoner sorts. It’s rustproof — 
VARIETIES : é pod jmptowed: in every, way. 1 don't have meh F 
x : 5 > ) is. but heartily recommend you don’t plant — 
CACO—The improved hardy red grape. Makes prettiest red jell ever. any other sort.. H-6—Big 2 ar plete 12 for — 
G-3—2 for 69e; 4 for $1.29; 12 for $3.59; 25 for $6.49. 79e : on for $1,39; 50 for $2.49; 100 for $4.25, 
postpaid, cps Se Beant i 
CONCORD “The Favorite of All’”—The old standby. Rich purplish black. mS M4 
Very sweet. Ideal for juice or eating. G-4—2 for 49c; 4 for 89c; 12 for $2.39; e r= 4 
20 for $0.05; 100 for $15.00. 12 RHUBARB $1.89 
MOORE’S EFARLY—Purple black. 10 days before Concord. G-7—2 for 69¢e; 
4 for $1.29; 12 for $3.59; 25 tor $6.49. 
BETA—The hardiest of grapes. Very heavy yielder. Grows in Minnesota 
without protection. Fine for arbors. Fruit is not so large but clusters sound 
and nice flavor. G-2—2 for 69c; 4 for $1.29; 12 for $3.59; 25 for $6.49. 
NIAGARA—The perfect white grape for eating. Clusters compact and solid. 
G-S—2 for 69e; 4 for $1.29; 12 for $3.59; 25 for $6.49. 

CONCORD BARGAIN 
THE GOLDE GRAPE BARGAIN NO. 1 
habeas 2 each of above varieties $ 89 10 Big 2-Yr. Concords 

i G- $ ; STANDARD RHUBARB—H ‘shoulders 
| fornia grape now hardy enough to grow except Golden Muscat. FREE—3 Tender Red [69 above ordinary strains. Tein, sweet and juicy. a 
in your own garden. Beware of imita- Actual $3.25 Value—ZG-1 Postpaid Rhubarb Postpaid And a real bargain. Set 3 ft. apart each way. _ 
tions. G-6—95c each; 2 for $1.79, P. P. PRICE EXTRA HEAVY PLANTS: H-5—3 for 
64c; 6 for $1.19; 12 for $1.89, postpaid. i" 
NEW RUBY RED RHUBARB — Absolutely ; 
seedless! It’s the new, very dark red, sweet, — 
tender and seedless sort just released a few 
i . | years ago. Limited supply. H-4—69e each; — 
Grow your own cherries. If you have more than you | ® for $1.79, postpaid, = Sipe ahaa 
can eat, you’ll always sell them at a real profit. These ’ ee See ; 
“The Miracle Grape’—Huge, sweet Cali- 




varieties transplant successfully in the fall as far north gem aceett 
as Minnesota, These cherries bear so as to give fruit all : MY B 
season long. 
VARIETIES : 
BLACK TARTARIAN. (C-{—Healthy and vigorous 
growing with loads of rich, sweet, black-red cherries. 
PRICE: ADD 20c per tree to prices at left. 
EARLY RICHMOND. C-2—First of all and one of 
the finest. Bright red and shiny. Really appreciated as 
they are so early, about 10 days ahead of Montmorency, 
MONTMORENCY. C-5—‘‘The Favorite of AIl’’—Big, rich-colored, fine-flavored Jume cherry. Heavy bearer. 
The standard cherry by which all others are judged. FALL CHERRY COLLECTION: $ 3 9 8 z 
ZC-{—1 EACH OF ALL 3 CHERRIES. Big 8 to 4 ft. trees.........- aR Marine ese toe Postpaid 
PLUM S$S—Hansen’s Hardy Varieties 
COMPASS CHERRY PLUM HYBRID— 
B-2—A. perfect cross of 2 favorite fruits. 
Super hardy. Bears right away. Trees 



“PRICES ON CHERRIES 
FOR FALL ONLY 
Per 5 10 
Each Rate Rate 
2 to 3 ft. postpaid $1.19 $1.16 $1.13 
3 to 4 ft. postpaid 1.39 1.36 1.33 





Montmorency Favorite of All 
FALL PLUM PRICES 



just loaded with fruit. 2/3ift. 3/4ft. : 
OPATA—B-6—Bears when very young. pp. pp. : 
Trees are always loaded. Reddish-purple | Hach ...........$1.19 $1.39 
outside and yellow meat. Grows on any 5 Rate 1.16 1.36 . 
soil. Good quality. 10 Rate ........ 1.13 1.33 4 
SAPA—B-7—Fruit, dark purple. Heavy GIANT BARTLETT—D-1—Fanicest and finest 
bearer every year. of pears, Big rich, golden yellow with~ pink 
TAN Se tee oie A big reddish-purple plum with sweet fae te ; 
apricot perfumed yellow meat. Freestone. Ripens in August. 
WANETA—B-9—Just about the best plum I know of. Fruit is great big, LOW FALL PEAR PRICES 
red on the outside and crisp sweet juicy yellow inside. : 2/3 tt 3/44 
PLUM COLLECTION—ZB-1—1 Each of Above, 5 in all, 3/4 ft. size, postpaid postpaid pepe 
$5.95. , Each: ....-« $1.19 $1.39 
5 Rate ... siete ide LG, ‘ 1.36 
10 Rate: ie oh. eae ners . 113 1.33 
PR; 
HANSEN'S Order Berry Plants Now for Spring Shipment Ape 
They Are Going to Be Scarce OZARK PERSIMMONS | 
We haven’t found it best to plant berry plants in the 
fall, but we do like to see our customers get their order in 
so they will be sure and get the plants and get them good 
and early in the spring, as raspberries, blackberries, etc. 
do best planted very early. I know some of you will want 
some of these plants this fall but we just can’t deliver 
them, however, we will be glad to take your order and 
hold it over till the right time in the spring. Here are 
prices which I believe will be very low this coming spring. 
I rather think you’ll save some money if you order now. 
LATHAM RED RASPBERRIES—J-10—6 for 98c; 12 for 
$1.98; 25 for $3.50. 
BUSH CHERRY 



Cherries on a Bush! 
This is the mir- 
acle shrub _ that = 
grows only about 3 ft. high but is simply 
loaded with big, delicious cherries. Beautiful 
decorative shrub too and in the spring is sim- 
ply covered with bloom. Fruit good for pies 
and jell. See pictures in spring catalog, too. 
K-2—39c each; 3 for 98c; 10 for $3.49, post- 
paid. 

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CUMBERLAND BEST BLACK RASPBERRIES—J-5— 
3 CURRANTS $1.29 for 89c; 12 for $1.69; 25 for $2.98. : There’s no fruit quite like’ a persim- 
_,This is the famous Red Lake variety. Best | | BOYSENBERRIES—J-16—2 plants for 59c; 10 plants | thine suave sync neea Mirgeter than any 
oe ae mi Wee rt og e way it for $1.59. ‘ my own Ozark garden and very bards 
yields. Hasy to pick. Plant 5 ft, apart. H-7 not the tender Jap sorts. Make beauti- 
—49e each; 3 for $1.29; 5 for $1.98, postpaid. THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES—J-17—44c each; 2 for {ul ornamental trees and bear like every- 
79c; 5 for $1.69, postpaid. pallet ee eee 
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12 Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., “Midwest's Leading Seedhouse,’’ Shenandoah, lowa—Fall, 1944 
