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We are list- 
ing the hardi- 
est varieties 
of peaches. 
These varie- 
ties will produce fruit as far North as any peaches you can 
plant. The trees are strong, 2-yr.-old 
Northern grown for Northern planters. 



Elberta 
Favorite of 
All 

HALE HAVEN—New Favorite 
AN103—A fine new freestone which is rapidly taking the place of 
Elberta in commercial orchards. Every peach a great big handful of rich, 
tempting goodness. Deep orange all over with deep blushes of carmine. 
Colors long before ripe, Ripens 15 days ahead of Elberta when the market 
needs good peaches. Self pollinizing, one of the hardiest. There are fine 
orchards of this variety even in Nebraska. 
POLLY—Stands 15° Below 
AN106—This comes closest to being a HARDY peach. It has withstood 
temperatures as low as 15° BELOW ZERO. Besides, POLLY PEACH has 
a wonderful flavor, produces abundantly, and is outstanding even in 
peach-growing sections. Plant POLLY, the HARDIEST PEACH. 
ELBERTA—“Daddy” of ‘Em All 
AN101—This is the standard market peach. Fruit is very large, yellow, 
freestone. Flesh is tender and skin firm, which makes it an excellent 
shipping peach. Ripens first week in September. Flesh turns to deep red 
near the pit. Good canning variety. 
GURNEY’S LOW PEACH PRICES 
ALL POSTPAID 
Per5 
$3.35 
4.59 

CURNEY’S 1 Hale Haven 2-3 ft. Postpaid, AN143X $ 
‘PEACH 1 Polly 2-3 ft. 9 
COLLECTION Elberta 2-3 ft. All for....-..----.--.--------» I. 8 
GURNEY’S HARDY APRICOTS 
Our varieties of Apri- 
cots are those that will 
bear in the northwest. 
They’re northern grown, 
budded on hardy root- 
stocks and will give you 
results. 
The varieties we have are 
excellent for either cooking 
or eating. Apricots also make 
a beautiful ornament in the 
lawn. Previous to the intro- 
duction of these hardy va- 
rieties, apricots could not be 
grown in the Dakotas but 
now can and successfully. Set 
16 to 20 feet apart. 
MANCHU APRICOT 
Largest of Hansen’s Hardiest 
AN252—Manchu ts the hardiest Ap- 
ricot that we offer and it really is 
excellent. Trees are very productive. 
Fruit is large and a lemon-yellow 
color. Cooks up into a fine-flavored, 
pale yellow sauce. Excellent to eat 
from trees. 3-4 ft., $1.98 each, ppd. 
Sa Ae, _ 
Dr. Hansen’s Apricots \ 
listed are the extremely 
hardy Manchurian introduc- 
tions. Trees are rapid grow- 
ing. If you have been 
unsuccessful in growing apri- 
cots in the past, plant the 
Manchurian varieties and you 
will be more than pleased 
with the results. 

\ SUPERB APRICOT 
Luscious Flavor 
AN250—A delicious, sweet apricot 
for your own planting. A favorite of 
the Middle West. Very productive. 
Golden yellow fruit, medium large, 
flesh firm, high quality. It has a 
luscious flavor you get in no other 
fruit. Eat right off the tree. Excel- 
lent for eating and canning. Ripens 
between cherries and peaches. Hardy 
south of here. 3-4 ft., $1.59 each., ppd. 
MOORPARK 
Sweet Freestone 
AN251—Mild sweet flesh, 
dryer than peaches and easier 
to keep. Big, juicy, full-fla- 
vored apricot just right for 
canning and drying. Also one 
of the finest dessert varie- 
ties. Fuzzless skin. Ripens to 
a beautiful orange, both skin 
and flesh. Perfectly freestone. 
Hardy. 3-4 ft., $1.59 ea., ppd. 
pail Hennepin 5-7 ft.AN249X 






GURNEY’S PLUM BARGAIN 
Giant Size, Quick Bearing, Strong Trees 
“1 Tecumseh 5-7 ft. $ 
1 Toka 5-7 ft. All for...... 4.98 
FREE GIFT: 1 3-4 ft. 
Hansen's Bush a 
Cherry 
Express 

EN SUPERIOR—Early One 
Peel Like Peaches 
AN210—One of the best. This big plum will surprise you by 
bearing loads of fruit the first year after you plant the tree. 
Great clusters of big yellowish fruit appear. They gradually 
turn pink and then a deep rich red. You can peel them like 
peaches and like peaches you will like them. This really is 
“a peach of a plum.”’ Hardy. 
' OPATA-Extra Hardy 
The Early Bearing Plum 
AN205—The earliest of the Hansen Hybrids, Opata bears 
its ropes of fruit and ripens them in mid-July. A juicy, 
tangy plum of medium size, green flesh, flavor very pleasant. 
Tree is vigorous in growth. Extra hardy and bears in one 
year after planting. Available in 4-6 ft. and 5-7 ft. No 3-4 
ft. this year. 


\ SAPA—THE BLACK ONE 
The Rich Black Sweet One 
AN206—This plum is black when ripe. Black outside and 
clear tis the pit. It has a sweet flavor you can’t forget and 
bears immense quantities annually. Ripe the latter part of 
July. Can't be beat in the hardy group. Bears the first year 
after planting. Best of all, it’s extremely hardy. This is the 
one with the deliciously sweet juice. You'll enjoy it year 
after year. Available in 3-4 ft. and 4-6 ft. No 5-7 ft. this year. 
AN208—Big, 
Plums. Prof. Hansen’s ‘‘Masterpiece.’’ Truly a 
delicious plum. It is an old favorite, one of Professor Hansen’s most popular. 
The fruit is large and a gorgeous reddish-purple color. Waneta is of the finest 
quality. The flesh is tender, sweet and juicy. A sure bearer every year. One of the 
best of all market plums. Plant at least an acre (130 trees). Perfectly hardy. 
Biggest Red—Hardy 
Hansen Variety 
profitable crops from Waneta 
< OKA Plum-Cherry 
The Heavy Bearer 
_AN204—AlImost black, juicy fruit, big cher- 
ries, heavy production and extra hardy. It's 
hardy anywhere in the Middle Northwest. 
Oka will dry like a prune and can be kept and 
used like prunes. Available in 3-4 ft. and 
4-6 ft. No 5-7 ft. this year. 

UNDERWOOD ” 
Bears in Canada! 
AN207—This plum its the right type for the 
Northern States and Canada. It ripens early 
and grows well in North Dakota and even as 
far North as Winnipeg in Manitoba. It is 
really a splendid plum. Large, red, sweet and 
juicy, and hardy. 
‘ KAGA-—Fruit in 1 Year 
“The Apricot Flavored Plum” 
AN209—A deliciously flavored plum, fra- 
grantly appetizing. Medium size, heavy pro- 
ducer, and bears in ONE YEAR after 
planting. Hardy like all of Hansen’s hardy 
introductions. The. flavor of this plum is the 
nearest to an apricot you could find. A cross 
between a native wild plum and the intensely 
fragrant Chinese apricot. 



