Manchurian Apricots 
FRUIT IN ABUNDANCE 
FOR EVERYONE 
Hardy—Quick to Bear 
No fruit has jumped into popularity and 
had such sudden fame as have Prof. N. E. 
Hansen's new Hardy Manchurian Apri- 
cots. We offer here some plants from the 
original strain from which he introduced 
his famous six varieties, listed and de- 
scribed on the opposite page. 
If you like good fresh fruit, picked from 
your own trees, you should have at least 
a few of these new hardy Apricot trees. 
Manchurian They will afford you the greatest satisfac- 
REA: tion 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. Like the other Hansen Apricots, 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 pre- 
vails in summer, up to 115 degrees during long periods 
without rain. Yet even these adversities do not seem to 
bother these hardy apricots 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. 
PRICES ON MANCHURIAN APRICOTS 

Size Each For 3 For 6 For 12 
Largo, hc) .. ee $1.50 $4.00 $7.50. $14.50 
Medium ............... 2 1200 215 5.00 9.50 
Small sstidceiden see leteeteess Fes) 2.00 3.50 6.50 Plenty of Fruit—Always 

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