Gillet’s Select Fruit 
Trees, Grape Vines, 
and Berry Plants 
FRUIT TREES 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
4 to 6 ft. l / 2 to' 11/16 caliper. 55c $4.50 $35.00 
Ten assorted deciduous fruit trees or five of a single 
variety sold at the 10-rate; fifty assorted trees, but 
not less than ten of a single variety, sold at the 100- 
rate. Write for special prices on 250 or more or other 
kinds than listed. 
This list of fruit trees has been selected for Home 
use and are all splendid sorts. 
Apple 
Banana—Yellow with red blush. Late fall. Young¬ 
est bearer of all. 
Jonathan—Red. Late fall. Early bearer and pro¬ 
ductive. 
Red Delicious—Early winter. A fine eating apple. 
Productive. 
Red Astrachan—July. Earlv bearer, good cropper. 
Does well in interior valleys. 
Red Rome Beauty—Red. Winter. Best for baking. 
Blooms late. Early bearer. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin—Late winter. A fine keep¬ 
er, cooker, shipper, producer. 
Wagener—Red Winter. Firm, excellent quality. 
Early bearer. 
Winesap—Red. Late winter. Latest keeper of all. 
Good for all uses. 
Apricot. Moo’-park, Blenheim. The two finest qual¬ 
ity Apricots. 
Cherry. Royal Ann, Black Tartarian. These two 
cherries do best when planted together. Black 
far eating. Royal Ann for canning. 
Fig. Black Mission. Kadota White. White Magda¬ 
lene, hardiest of all and fine quality. Also 3 
Year Bearing Size Kadota at $1.00 each. 
Nectarines. Boston. Orange flesh. Freestone. 
Plum. Cl ; max. Early. Heart shaped, cherry red, fine 
quality. Satsuma. Late. Large round. Skin 
and flesh red. 
Prune. French. Large size drying prune or to can. 
Quince. Smyrna. Excellent quality. 
PRICE FOR PEACH - PEAR 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
4 to 6 ft. y 2 to 11/16 Caliper ... 50c $4.00 $30.00 
Peach 
Elberta—Yellow freestone. August. Canning. 
Hales Early—White freestone. July. Best early 
eating peach. 
J. H. Hale—Large yellow freestone. August. Can¬ 
ing or eating. 
Runyons Orange Cling—Yellow. August. Best for 
home canning. 
Foster—Yellow freestone. Crawford type, but bet¬ 
ter in every way. Mid-season. 
Heath Cling—White. For home canning and pick¬ 
ling. Very finest flavor. September. 
Strawberry Cling. September. White of exquisite 
flavor. 
Pear. On French roots. 
Bartlett-Beurre Bose.—Winter Nelis. 
Persimmon. Hachiya, very large bright red. Fuyu, 
a fine new sort, not astringent. 4 to 6 ft., $1.25. 
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GARDEN ROOTS 
Asparagus. PALMETTO. The best tasting kind and 
fit to eat for more than half its length. $1.50 per 
100; $1.00 per 50; 35c per dozen. Postpaid. 
Rhubarb. GIANT WINTER. Divisions, which are 
far superior to cheap seedling plants. 20c each; 6 for 
$1.00. Postpaid to Fourth Zone. 
CHERRY. A new tender and extra fine quality 
rhubarb. Divisions. 25c each; $2.75 per dozen. 
Postpaid to Fourth Zone. 
BERRY PLANTS 
£3T Postpaid to Fourth Zone Us}; 
Write for prices on large lots. 
Blackberry. CORY THORNLESS. $1.50 per dozen; 
$7.50 per 100; 15c each. 
Currants. CHERRY. FAYS PROLIFIC. $2.00 per 
dozen; $12.50 per 100; 20c each. 
Gooseberry. OREGON CHAMPION. Largest and 
best sort. Does not mildew. 25c each; $2.00 per 
dozen. 
Loganberry. $1.50 per dozen; $7.50 per 100; 15c each. 
Raspberry. CUTHBERT RED. $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 
per 100. 
Raspberry. BLACK CAP. $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 
100; 20c each. 
Raspberry. ST. REGIS. Everbearing red. $1.00 per 
dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
Strawberry. Oregon Plum. Blakemore. 30c per doz¬ 
en ; $1.75 per 100. 
Progressive. Everbearing. 35c per dozen; $2.00 per 
100 . 
Mastodon. Large. Superior. Everbearing. 35c per 
dozen; $2.00 per 100. 
Youngberry. A cross between Phenomenal and Dew¬ 
berry. Superior to either. Large, juicy, sweet. 
Heavy bearer. $1.25 per dozen; $7.50 per 100; 15c 
each. 
GRAPES 
Grapes. Table, Raisin and Wine. No. 1 grade, 15c 
each $1.25 per 10. Postpaid. Per 100, $5,00. Not 
postpaid. 
Listed in order of ripening: 
Black Hamburg 
Ribier 
Rose of Peru 
Red Malaga 
Muscat 
Flame Tokay 
Black Cornichon 
Black Muscat 
Zinfandel, Wine 
Mission, Wine 
•• 
\ Early Muscat. A very early ripening sort 
\ for places where ordinary grapes won't ripen. 
S Large berries on compact bunches of finest 
> vinous flavor. 35c each; $2.75 per 10. Post- 
i paid. 
I 
American Grapes. CONCORD. NIAGARA. Both 
high quality. Fine for arbors. Hardy. No. 1, 25c 
each; $2.00 per 10. Postpaid. Per 100, $15 00. Not 
postpaid. 
JUJUBE 
A small deciduous tree. Fruit 1 y 2 to 2 inches in 
diameter. Excellent eaten fresh, but best way is to 
cook in sugar syrup and allow it to dry, when it be¬ 
comes a delicious confection equal to the date. 
Never fails to produce a large crop; begins to bear 
early. Fairly hardy. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each. 
Lang. Large pear-shaped fruit, 1^2 to 2 inches 
long. Produces a great abundance of fruit and often 
bears the first year after planting. 
Li. Has the largest fruits of all, often 2 inches in 
diameter; almost round, with small pit; deliciously 
sweet and crisp. 
