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J. J. BUTZER, PORTLAND, OREGON 
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. 
NUT TREES 
GRAFTED WALNUTS 
We offer a splendid strain of Franquettes, the best 
variety for this section, grafted on four-year California 
Black Walnut—sturdy, thrifty trees with big fibrous 
roots. The best to plant. Comes to bearing much 
younger than seedling walnut. 
These are too large to be sent by parcel post. 
Size Each Dozen lots Hundred lots 
8 to 10 feet. $1.60 $1.50 $1.4# 
6 to 8 feet. 1.40 1.30 1.2# 
4 to 6 feet. 1.20 1.10 1.00 
FILBERTS 
Plant more of them 
Barcelona —Magnificent large nut from Spain, firzt 
quality; can be grown as low standard tree or bush 2 to 
3 feet. Each 75c; 10, $5.00 
Du Chilly—The largest Filbert on Pacific Coast. Nuts 
are broad, 1 inch by % of an inch; full fleshed and sweet; 
best grown as low standard. Special prices on large orders. 
Du Chilly is a good pollenizer for Barcelona. 2 to 3 feet. 
Each 75c; 10, $5.00 
ALMOND (Nut Bearing) 
Each Per 10 
3 to 5 feet.$0.75 $6.00 
I. X. L. 
A vigorous grower and sure cropper, producing nuts of 
large size and handsome appearance; shell thin; most 
popular commercial. 
BUTTERNUT 
A beautifully formed tree bearing a rough coated nut 
of most attractive flavor, well known to the middle West 
Succeeds fairly well in the Pacifio States. Price, each $1.50 
CHESTNUT 
Each Per 10 
3 to 5 feet.$0.75 $6.#0 
American Sweet — Makes a handsome shade tree; full 
medium size, sweet and well flavored. 
Spanish—A valuable species both for ornamental use 
and fruit. It forms a handsome lawn tree and produces 
much larger fruit than the average American variety. 
GRAPES 
The grape is the easiest of all fruits to grow. The 
plants take little room, they thrive despite neglect 
and every year they produce their wealth of beautiful, 
health-giving fruit. With its roots in any old nook 
you can lead it away in any direction to provide a 
grateful shade for the pump, or for a restful seat, a 
border for a walk or climbing on the wall or house— 
East, West, North or South, on hill or in valley, on 
poor soil or rich, the grape grows, thrives, bears ; it 
never disappoints. Plant a few vines or a large vine¬ 
yard—make your own grape juice—jams, marmalades, 
jelly; and have plenty to eat fresh from your own 
vines. 
One-year-old, each 20c, postpaid 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY 
Berries large, nearly round, black, with light purple 
bloom; flesh rather firm but tender; quality rich, 
sweet, slightly vinous ; a strong and vigorous grower. 
August. 
CONCORD 
Large, black grape ; bunches compact; berries round, 
sweet and pleasant. August. 
DELAWARE 
One of the finest of our native grapes; grows freely 
and is perfectly hardy; ripens early; berries small, 
light red. August. 
NIAGARA 
Bunch medium; berry large, roundish, uniform ; 
skin thin but tough; pale yellow; flesh tender and 
sweet; vine vigorous and productive; one of the best 
white grapes. September. 
WORDEN 
Bunch very large and compact; berry large, black ; 
an improved Concord. Late August. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Lawton—Fruit large, very productive, well and favor¬ 
ably known; Oregon’s most popular kind. 
Evergreen —An Oregon introduction; beautiful lacinated 
foliage, which it retains all winter; berries long, black, 
sweet, rich and delicious; ripens from July to November. 
Himalaya Giant—An exceedingly strong, rampant 
grower of a trailing nature; everbearing; an enormous 
yielder. The berries are large, juicy, coreless, sweet and 
firm, with a delicious aromatic flavor. 
Each Per 10 100 
Price.$0.20 $1.50 $10.00 
PEAT Makes Poor Soil Good and Good 
Soil Better. 
Price per Bale $2.25 
We will have no Strawberry Plants to offer. 
