

| Hansen 
HARDY PEARS 
HARDY—PRODUCTIVE—GOOD 
These pears were introducéd 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, 50¢c; 3 for $1.25. 
HANSEN SIBERIAN PEAR. NHardiest 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 trees 
Fruit of fair size and quality. Good for eating 
fresh and cooks into fine sauce and preserves 
well. Each, 50c?°3 for $1.25. 
The New Hansen GRAPES 
Recently Prof. N. E. Hansen of the South Dakota State College at 
Brookings, again startled the world by introducing a remarkable col- 
lection of 32 new grapes which have the hardiness of the wild grape, 
and in flavor comparable to the best cultivated grapes of America and 
Europe. 
These new Hansen Grapes will do much toward changing the grape 
culture of America, especially because of their great hardiness and 
resistance to disease and their splendid flavor and quality. There is 
no doubt at all but that many of these excellent grapes will attain 
world fame and will be propagated by the millions, as so many of 
Prof. N. E. Hansen's other introductions have been. — 
If you like fresh grapes for table use, and especially if they can be 
grown on your own vines, and if you like delicious grape jelly and 
preserves, and grape nectar, be sure to get some of these new hardy 
Hansen Grapes. 
Because they are new and the propagating wood is still very scarce, we cannot offer you 
a complete assortment of all the named sorts as yet. But to the lucky ones who get their 
orders in early, while they last, we offer a nice assortment of new Hansen Grape cuttings 
at the following prices: 
PRICES ON HANSEN GRAPE CUTTINGS 
Eache... 25 ce MtOnee. 65c_ 6 for........ Slelowel 2 ctor. $2.00 

BETA GRAPE. The best known and hardiest of the popular grapes. 
Producing amazingly large crops of fine, good sized fruit which are 
good eating and make excellent preserves, splendid jelly and tasty 
grape juice. Essentially the grape for the middle northwest. 
PRICES: Each, 40c; 5 Vines, $1.75; 10 Vines, $3.25. 
CONCORD GRAPE. Fruits abundantly on two-year vines. Concord 
is a very vigorous grower; and very productive. Somewhat larger than 
Beta but not as hardy, yet hardier than most other varieties. One of 
the best commercial varieties. Of best dessert quality for the table. 
PRICES: Each, 35c; 5 Vines, $1.50; 10 Vines, $2.75. 
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