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 important 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 1935 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, standing and bearing well in cli- 
mates getting as low as 50 and 60 below zero. Heavy 3 to 5 foot trees, $1.25 
each; 2 for $2.25; 5 for $5.00; Good 2 to 3 foot trees 90¢ each; 2 for $1.70; 
5 for $4.00. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
Sometimes called Apple Quince. Fruit large, round with a short neck; 
color bright yellow; flesh tender, juicy and of excellent flavor. Highly re- 
garded for jellies and preserves. Trees bear young. A good tree to plant on 
hillsides or where land is hard to work, as it requires very little care. Heavy 
2 to 3 foot trees, $1.25.each; 2 for $2.25. 

Hansen Apricot 
NECTARINE 
A most unusually outstanding and delicious fruit. A cross between a peach and 
plum. Resembles a peach in shape, size and flavor. As fuzzless as a plum, Fruit is 
large, juicy and melting. Unequalled either as a fresh fruit or for canning. Flesh 
fine grained and a beautiful color clear to the pit. Destined to become one of 
America’s most popular tree fruits. Has the same habit of growth and bearing as 
the peach, and requires the same care. The juicy texture and delicious flavor of 
this smooth skinned Nectarine furnishes one of the most delightful fruits 
for summer eating. As large as good sized peaches, light skin, overlaid 
with a very attractive red. Heavy 3 to 4 foot trees, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25; 
Good 2 to 3 foot trees 90¢ each; 2 for $1.70. 
PERSIMMON TREES 
Trees are thrifty growers, will bear fruit in 
several years. Grows into a small tree, makes a 
very beautiful and valuable ornamental tree for 
the garden, street or lawn. Fruit is large, with 
golden yellow skin, changing to almost red when 
fully ripe. Fruit will hang on the tree for several 
weeks after ripe and will keep its fine rich fla- 
vor. 2 to 3 ft. trees, 75¢ each; 3 for $1.75. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY TREES 
. An ideal shade tree, luxuriant foliage, clean 
and hardy everywhere, a rapid grower. Bears an 
abundant crop of edible fruits which resemble blackberries and are very sweet. A few 
Russian Mulberry trees will save your cherry crops as the birds prefer the Mulberry to 
Cherries. Heavy 4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.00 each. 



Persimmon 
PAW PAW - Northern Banana 
A small handsome tree with large purple flowers which 
are very beautiful and fragrant and large dark green 
foliage which makes it a handsome tree for the park or 
lawn. Produces large yellow fruit which has the flavor and 
shape of the banana and is very delicious and attractive. 
Trees very hardy and productive. Can be grown in all sec- 
tions of the United States. Should be planted in every 
lawn. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUB - VALUABLE FRUIT 
Shapely, ornamental shrub, with long pointed gray- 
green leaves, silvery beneath. Covered with snow- 
white flowers in Spring. Cherries are in large clusters 
easy to pick. Makes excellent jelly, jam and juice, The 
bushes reach a height of four to five feet and are perfectly 
hardy everywhere. Produces an enormous bush in your 
garden or along the edge of your yard. You will find them SED 
beautiful and enjoyable. Big Bearing Age Transplants 
85¢ each, 2 for $1.50; 10 for $6.00. ; 
Paw Paw FOR OTHER VARIETIES SEE PAGE 8 AND 9 
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