


NOTICE: 
Due to State Quarantine 
Laws we cannot ship Han- 
sen’s Bush Cherry into the 
following states: Califor- 
nia, Oregon. Washington, 
Colorado, Montana, Utah, 
en Nevada and Flor- 
ida. 
NEW RED 
CORALBERRY 
This is the greatest shrub 
for shady places that we 
have ever seen. Grows to a 
height of 5 feet with grace- 
fully arching branches and 
lacy foliage. Blooms are fol- 
lowed 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 
$1225; 
White Snowberry 

HANSEN’S Famous 
BUSH 
CHERRY 
An ornamental shrub producing delicious fruit; 
easy to grow; perfectly hardy anywhere. The re- 
sult of over thirty years’ research and selection 
work by Prof. N. E. Hansen of South Dakota State 
College. A shrub which is very effective in any 
landscape planting and which bears delicious 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: 60 each; 3 for $1.50. 











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THREE 
FINE LILACS 
Old-Fashioned Purple Lilac 
No other shrub has quite the place in the 
hearts of people that the old-fashioned Lilac 
has. Grows anywhere and its masses of light 
purple bloom in early spring are a constant 
delight. Fine for tall hedges, screens or speci- 
mens. No grounds complete wtihout this fine 
old shrub. Grows to 10 to 12 feet tall. 50¢ 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
HUNGARIAN LILAC 
(Lilac Villosa) 
Leaves twice the size of regular Lilac. Dark 
green and waxy. Blooms about 30 days after 
other Lilacs have finished. An excellent variety 
to add to your plantings to prolong the bloom- 
ing season. Heavy 2-year size. 60c¢ each: 
3 for $1.50. 
PERSIAN LILAC 
If you love the fragrance and loveliness of 
blooms of the Lilacs, then you will want to-add 
the Persian variety to your plantings. Its lacy, 
5 & 
Always Popular and Always Lovely 
pinkish lavender panicles come along after the Old-Fashioned Purple Lilac 
Old-Fashioned Purpie Lilac has finished bloom- 
ing. Thus the season of Lilacs is greatly pro- . : 
longed. Mature plants are somewhat finer in Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
branch texture than other Lilacs and foliage is The most popular and hardy of the Deutzias. 
: Grows from 6 to 8 feet in height, and its mass 
bright green and ornamental all season. Grows of pinkish white bloom in June is a joy to all be- 
readily in average soil and may be kept in holding it. Does well in any type of soil and for 
bounds by trimming when desired size is psa Uae" pas planting it is indispensable. 50c 
reached, Nice 2-yr. plants: 75c each; 3 for each; 73 Fore 22 
$2.00. 
WHITE SNOWBERRY 
Diminutive rose-colored flowers 
in June and July followed by clus- 
tered milk-white fruits which remain 
far into the winter. Bush is com- 
pact in form with numerous slender 
branches. Can be used in small 
groups or large masses. Due to its 
dwarf habit it is valuable for fore- 
grounds in shrub plantings. Grows 
about 30 inches high. 2-yr. shrubs: 
50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
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Persian Lilac 

