HANSEN'S 
BUSH 
CHERRY 
THE FRUIT PRODUCING 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUB 
An ornamental shrub producing deli- 
cious fruit; easy to grow; perfectly hardy 
anywhere. The result of over thirty years’ 
research and selection work by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen of South Dakota State College. A 
paper shrub which is very effective in any land- 
of Hansen’s scape planting and which bears delicious 
p Bush Cherry fruit of good size and excellent flavor. 
Starts to bear the year after planting and 
continues year after year. Makes superb 
jam, or clear, sparkling jelly. Don’t 
neglect getting a few of them to add to 
your plantings. They always retain their 
dwarf stature. Heavy, 2-year size. Price: 
60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
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DEUTZIA, 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
The most popular and hardy of 
the Deutzias. Grows from 6 to 8 
feet in height, and its mass of pink- 
NOTICE: é ish white bloom in June is a joy to 
Laws we cannot ship Hans | ll beholding it. Does well in any 
sen’s Bush Cherry into the type of soil and for specimen or 
following states: Califor- ; BN ae ‘ 
nia, Oregon, Washington, mass planting it is indispensable. 
Colorado, Idaho, Montana, . : 
Utah, Arizona, Nevada and | 2-yr. plants: 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
Florida. 

WHITE SNOWBERRY 
Diminutive rose colored flowers in June and July followed 
by clustered milk-white fruits which remain far into the Dwarf Deutzia Gracilis 
winter. Bush is compact in form with numerous slender 
branches. Can be used in small groups or large masses. HYDRANGEA P.G. 
Due to its dwarf habit it is valuable for foregrounds in Flowers in August with huge panicles measuring 
l . G cs Bonncheahiciie . _ from 8 to 12 inches long. Blossoms are first a deli- 
shrub plantings. Grows about 30 inches high. 2-yr. shrubs: cote shade of pink gradually changing to bronze 
; White Snowberry 50c each; 3 for $1.25. is fae Ree 2-yr. blooming size: 50c each; 
— or $1.25. 
RED CORALBERRY Hydrangea P.G. 
This is the greatest shrub for shady 
places that we have ever seen. Grows to 
a height of 5 feet with gracefully arching 
branches and lacy foliage. Blooms are 
followed in fall by glowing red berries, 
twice the size of the old Indian Currant 
‘and as red as those of the High Bush 
Cranberry. Don’t fail to get some of 
these shrubs for shady locations. 2-yr. 
shrubs: 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 


REMEMBER! 
All shrubs offered in this catalog are heavy 
blooming size. Do not confuse with cheap light 
grade shrubs. 
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