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BEST OF THE BETTER APRICOTS 
NEW HANSEN APRICOT 
THE SUPER HARDY APRICOT 
Hansen’s new sensational Northwest hardy 
apricot. Recently introduced by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen, of South Dakota State College, who 
has been working for many years to produce 
hardy apricots that would be good eating and 
large size and still would withstand the rigors 
of Dakota’s cold and drought. Two very im- 
portant points of interest stand out in regard 
to these new apricots. One is that they are 
perhaps one of the most drought resistant of 
all trees, coming through the terrible droughts 
of 1933, 1934, and 1985 with flying colors— 
full foliage and no apparent effect whatever 
from the dry, hot weather, and with a great 
crop of fruit. The second point is that they 
are hardy almost anywhere in America, stand- 
and bearing well in climates getting as low 
as 50 and 60 below zero. Strong 2% to 3% 
foot trees $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. Strong 3 
to 4 foot trees, $1.85 each; 3 for $5.00. Heavy 
Special Super Size, $2.85 each; 3 for $7.95. 

Hansen Apricot 
HARDY GOLDBECK 
PERFECTION — 
A perfect variety in regards to vigor 
and hardiness. Very uniform in size, 
averaging about like a middle size peach; 
has a delicious flavor. A rich golden 
colored apricot-yellow, ripening evenly all 
over. Can be picked tree ripe for ship- 
ping. Strong 2 to 2% foot trees, $1.50 
each; Heavy 2%2 to 3 foot size, $2.00; 
Extra Heavy 3 to 4 foot, $2.60 each. 
HARDY HAZELNUT TREES 
Small tree, bushes grow in shrub form, 
with wide leaves which color bronze in 
autumn. Will thrive in any well-drained 
soil. Plant as a shrub in the border or 
garden. Produces round kernels, tender 
and sweet, very nutritious, shells are soft 
and can be easily removed. Prices: strong 
2%, to 3 ft. trees, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00; 

Goldbeck Perfection 
HARDY BLACK WALNUT TREES 
The black walnut that will thrive anywhere and do 
well and is always a favorite among children. 
desirable as a shade tree, grows to about 150 feet tall. 
Valuable for timber. Attractive foliage and round, 
shapely head. Long lived, quick grower, hardy and 
thrives on well drained soil. Nuts are large, with de- 
licious and nutritious white kernels, valuable in mak- 
ing cakes, cookies and candies. Prices: 2 to 3 ft. 
trees, 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50. Heavy 3 
to 4 foot trees, 90c each; 2 for $1.50. 
14 to 2 foot plants 65c each; 3 for $1.50. 

Very 

Black Walnut 
