76 
J. J. BUTZER, PORTLAND, OREGON 
PEACHES 
Each Per 10 
First Grade, 4 to 6 feet .$0.50 $4.00 
First Grade, 3 to 4 feet .40 3.00 
Write for special price if larger quantities are wanted. 
CHAMPION 
Large, cream white, slightly blushed. Tree hardy ; 
should he in every orchard. July. Freestone. 
EARLY ALEXANDER 
One of the largest and best of the extra early va¬ 
rieties. Almost freestone. July. 
EARLY CHARLOTTE 
Hardy, medium early, excellent flavor; originated in 
Oregon. Freestone. 
EARLY CRAWFORD 
Very large, yellow, with red cheek ; flesh sweet and 
excellent; our most popular peach for table and can¬ 
ning ; freestone. August. 
EARLY ELBERTA 
Ripens about a week earlier than Elberta; other¬ 
wise the same or a trifle better. 
ELBERTA 
Very large, bright yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow; 
juicy, sweet; regular bearer; fruit very showy and 
perfect; freestone. Late July. 
J. H. HALE 
A valuable table, shipping and drying peach. Smooth 
skin, almost fuzzless. Very firm. Ships almost like an 
apple. Yellow freestone; flesh tender, excellent qual¬ 
ity. Larger than the Elberta and ripening about the 
same period. 
LATE CRAWFORD 
Very large, roundish ; yellow, with dark red cheeks; 
flesh deep yellow, juicy and melting; flavor rich and 
excellent; very popular; valuable for canning and 
drying ; freestone. 
HALE’S EARLY 
Early, free ; extra quality ; hardy ; prolific. 
HEATH’S CLING 
One of the best of the clings. Very large; creamy 
white, with slight red; flesh white. September. 
MAYFLOWER 
Beautiful red all over; extremely early; tree hardy 
and healthy. Should be in every home and commercial 
orchard. Last of June. Freestone. 
MUIR 
Large, pale yellow ; very firm and sweet; best for 
drying ; freestone. August. 
SALWAY 
Creamy yellow, red cheek; flesh deep yellow, red at 
the pit; rich and sweet; a standard late peach, grow¬ 
ing more and more in favor with orchardists; free¬ 
stone. Late September. 
TUSCAN CLING 
Very large; yellow, blushed red. 
strong grower. July and August. 
PLUMS 
Each Per 10 
4 to 5 feet ...$0.50 $4.50 
3 to 4 feet .......40 3.50 
ABUNDANCE 
Fruit large and beautiful; bright cherry ; flesh light 
yellow; juicy, tender, sweet; productive; freestone. 
June. 
BRADSHAW 
Reddish purple, juicy and pleasant; adheres par¬ 
tially to the stone. July. 
BURBANK 
Medium; globular; cherry red, with lilac bloom ; 
flesh yellow ; bears very young. Late June. 
DAMSON 
Small, oval, bluish purple; flesh melting, rather 
tart. Tree very fruitful and hardy. August. 
DAMSON—SHROPSHIRE 
Medium size, dark purple; very firm ; flesh greenish, 
juicy and rich. Vigorous. Late September. 
GREEN GAGE 
Small round; flesh pale green, melting and juicy; 
Freestone. Mid-July. 
PEACH 
Very large; skin brownish red, slightly coarse 
grained, but juicy ; freestone ; very popular. July. 
PRINLEW 
A valuable new variety, produced by H. A. Lewis. 
A heavy and sure cropper. Plums of large size; skin 
yellow, overspread with bright red when fully ripe; 
a handsome looking plum and the rich, golden flesh is 
firm, but juicy; fine grained and most delicious of all, 
either raw or cooked. It’s good as a peach. Stands 
handling and shipping well. Ripe in August. If you 
only have room for one plum, plant a Prinlew. 
SATSUMA (Blood Plum) 
Quite popular, large, dark red from skin to pit, 
which is small, firm and juicy; tree productive. Early 
July. 
NECTARINES 
The Nectarine has a smooth skin like the plum. 
It is like the peach in other ways and requires the 
same culture. Its pungent, sprightly flavor is re¬ 
mindful of both, but with an added deliciousness all 
its own. 
Selected Trees 75c Each 
BOSTON 
Large, deep yellow, bright flush ; flesh yellow ; very 
rich and luscious. Best for Oregon. August 1. 
EARLY VIOLET 
Medium ; skin pale, shaded violet; flesh white ; good. 
July. 
Vigorous and 
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