




WHITNEY CRAB 
A delightful old favorite for eating, canning, pickling. 
Makes fine jell. Bears heavy crops of mild, sweet- 
flavored fruit. Ripens early, hardy, free from blight. 
5 to 6 ft. trees by Exp. not ppd. Each $1.25. 
NEW U. S. SUNRISE RASPBERRY 
Bears 2 weeks before Latham! It’s hardier, more disease 
free, longer picking season, and better quality! Big, firm, 
non-crumbly berries are easier to pick, have tempting 
flavor and aroma. (Pg. 32.) 2 yr. heavy plants postpaid: 
12 for $2.00, 25 for $3.55, 100 for $11.75. 
Each $1.45. 

HANSEN 
POLLINATOR 
BUSH CHERRY 
Midget sensations of ra- 
§ diant bloom! Fruit makes 
good preserves. The most 
f effective pollinizer for 
hybird cherries such as 
New Sapalta, etc. Boosts } 
the yield of cherry-plum 

Pollinators: 2 to 3 ft. 
transplants $1.00 not 
ppd. 



NEW DIETZ 
<< PRUNE 
A new fruit for the Mid- 
west introduced from 
Southern Russia! Hardy 
almost anywhere in U. S. 
Produces heavy crops of 
fruit borne all along the 
limbs. Fruit is especially 
sweet and makes delicious 
sauce. 4 to 5 ft. trees by 
Exp. not ppd. Each 
$1.85. 
(A) NEW BEACON (Summer Apple) 
all red, ripens with Duchess, but keeps a 
month longer. 5 to 6 ft. trees by Exp. 
Each $1.50. 
(B) MINNETONKA BEAUTY (Winter Apple) 
A new extra long-keeper of exceptional 
dessert quality, equal to Delicious. Hardy 
in Central Minn. 5 to 6 ft. trees by Exp. 
Each $1.95. 
(C) NEW REDWELL (Fall Apple) 
A new U. of Minn. Wealthy type that’s 
hardy at Duluth. For eating or baking. 
Annual cropper. 5 to 6 ft. trees by Exp. 
Each $1.50. 
New All-Season $38 
APPLES (1 of each, 4-5 ft.) 

MT. ROYAL BLUE PLUM 
Big European Type Blue Plums from your own yard! Hardy 
even in Canada. Self-fertile: a single tree bears big crops of 
beautiful blue freestone plums. A delightful dessert. Makes 
tasty jams or preserves. 2 to 3 ft. trees by Exp. not ppd. 








hybrids. (Page 33). 2 i 
FREE GIFTS with Early Nursery 
Orders. See page 30. 
The best early fall eating apple. Top quality, 


NEW PIPESTONE PLUM 
Minnesota’s newest “JUMBO” Plum! 
Largest of all and much better than most 
plums now grown. Extra early—ripens 
first week in August. A heavy cropper, 
perfectly hardy, exceptional eating gqual- 
ity. Splendid for canning. 5 to 6 ft. 
trees by Exp. not ppd. Each $1.85. 



NEW SODAK PEAR 
A delicious eating pear that’s hardy even 
in Duluth! Fruit is practically seedless! 
Luscious, flavorful long-type pears, not 
large, but of superb quality with very 
juicy, melting white flesh. 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, by Exp. not ppd. Each $1.50. <taiats 
NEW KOREAN CHERRY 
Folks who want to grow real quality cherries on 
NANKING CHERRY 
U. of Minn. selections from the hardy cherries of 
Northern China! Supreme beauty of bloom with 
loads of luscious fruit by mid-July! Bushy plants 
grow 7 ft. high, bloom profusely, often bear 2nd 
year! Delicious for eating fresh, for canning, jell 
or preserves. True cherry flavor. Insist on our 
Budded Stock,—seedlings are inferior. Plant 2 or 
more to insure pollination. 2 to 3 ft. plants by 
Exp. Each $1.45. 
smaller plants, will be delighted with new Korean. 
Bushes grow 314 feet tall, are covered with gor- 
geous white bloom, followed by heavy loads of 
delicious full-sized, bright red cherries. Often bear 
the 2nd year! Completely hardy. Makes superb pies, 
sauce and jelly. Plant 2 or more to insure pollina- 
tion. 2 to 3 ft. plants, by Exp. $1.65 Each. 







NEW SAPALTA HYBRID CHERRY 
A big flavorful hybrid cherry from Canada. Fruit of Sapa type, but 
sweeter and less cling-stone, with purple-red flesh and thin skin. Ripens 
early August. Delicious eaten fresh—superb for canning, pie, sauce, 
preserves. Often bear second year. Survives 40 below 
winters. Plant with Hansen Pollinator Cherry above. 5-6 ft. 
trees by Exp. not ppd. Each $1.85. 


