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N. S. Titchenal's Orchard 



CENTER OF FAMOUS WENATCHEE VALLEY 



Containing 27 acres, located one and three-fourths 

 mile east of Cashmere, Washington 



On the main thoroughfare of the valley, ten miles from Wenatchee. This tract is watered from the 

 Wenatchee canal, one of the best water systems in the state. The water right calls for one-half inch 

 of water per acre, from April 15 to November i, with maintenance fee of $1.50 per acre. The trees 

 are planted thirty feet apart each way, giving ample room for culti\'ation and spraying. The trees will 

 be two, three and six years old next spring, and the varieties are Spitzenberg, Winesap and Black Ben 

 Davis, with a few Stayman Winesaps that were mixed in the order by mistake. The 700 five-year-old 

 tiees produced this year i ,400 boxes of apples, most of which were extra fancy. The soil is a dark, 

 sandy loam with a depth of more than ten feet. The above cut will show the lay of the land; the 

 picture was taken looking north, the land sloping gently to the south. I wish to sell a part of this tract, 

 as there is more than I care to take care of. I will sell 17 acres, in one or two tracts. Price $1,500 per 

 acre; one-half cash, balance time to suit purchaser. I also have a tract containing 5.69 acres, trees set 

 twenty-five feet apart, four years old, three-quarters of a mile from depot, just outside city limits, with 

 good four-room house and good well eighteen feet deep, with plenty of water. This is also watered 

 from the Wenatchee canal, and lies well for irrigation. This place is for sale for $8,500 ; one-half cash, 

 balance terms to suit purchaser, at 8 per cent interest. 



For further particulars call on or write or telephone 



N. S. TITCHENAL, Cashmere, Washington 



R. F. D. Box 95 Telephone No. 114 



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