Manchurian Apricots 
FRUIT IN ABUNDANCE FOR EVERYONE 
Hardy ... Vigorous... Quick to Bear 
If you like good fresh fruit, picked from your own trees, 
you should have at least a few of these new hardy 
Apricot trees. They will afford you the greatest satis- 
faction and pleasure with their abundance of good, tree- 
ripened fruit. It is hard to beat their dependable fruit 
production year after year. 
The Manchurian Apricots are hardy in the coldest 
places. They apparently have an almost frost-proof 
blossom, as they can set fruit even if the blossoms are 
caught in a late spring frost. They came from a country 
where temperatures get as low as 50 and 60 degrees 
below zero in winter with late spring frosts as a rule, 
and where hot dry weather prevails in summer, up to 
115 degrees during long periods without rain. Yet even 
these adversities-do not seem to bother these hardy apri- 
cots from thriving and bearing heavy annual crops of 
fine large fruit. 
If you want really good fruit at the right time, early 
in July before the plums come on, get some of these 
new Manchurian Apricot trees now! We have only a 
comparatively small supply available this year, so be 
sure to order early. 

Plenty of Fruit—Always 
PRICES ON HANSEN NEW HARDY MANCHURIAN APRICOTS 
Rach. .8 ese 91225 SOE Ornee eee $3:50 <6 Fora @ ee $6.50 
Hansen 
HARDY PEARS 
HARDY—PRODUCTIVE—GOOD 

These pears were introduced from Siberia and 
Northern China by Prof. N. E. Hansen and im- 
proved by‘him. They are perfectly hardy any- 
where in the Northwest, free from disease and 
resistant to fire blight, the dreaded disease of the 
standard varieties. 
NORTH CHINA PEAR. Grown from seed of 
some of the hardiest pears of North China. Of 
the sand pear type. Strong growth. Fruit good 
size, juicy and of a pleasant good quality. Good 
keepers. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
HANSEN SIBERIAN PEAR. Hardiest pear intro- 
duced from Siberia by Prof. N. E. Hansen. Of the 
Russian sand pear type of fruit and the hardiest 
of pears for the North. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
HARBIN PEAR. Large, vigorous growing tree. 
Fruit of fair size and quality. Good for eating 
fresh and cooks into fine sauce and preserves 
well. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
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