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OREGON SEED STORE 
FILBERTS 
3 to 4 feet. 
Barcelona —• Magnificently large nut from 
Spain. First quality. Can be grown as low 
standard tree or bush. Each 75c. 
Du Chilly —The largest filbert on the Pacific 
Coast. Nuts are broad, full-fleshed and sweet. 
Du Chilly is a good pollenizer for Barcelona. 
Each 75c. 
White Aveline —This, used with the Du Chilly, 
considered best varieties for planting with Bar¬ 
celona for pollenizer. Each 75c. 
GRAFTED WALNUTS 
(Soft Shelled.) We offer a splendid strain 
grafted on 4-year California Black Walnuts. 
Sturdy, thrifty trees with big, fibrous roots. 
The best to plant. Comes to bearing much 
younger than seedling walnuts. Can be ship¬ 
ped by express or truck. 3 to 4 feet, each $1.00; 
4 to 5 feet, each $1.50; 5 to 6 feet, each $2.00; 
large trees, 1%-inch diameter, each $2.50. 
SEEDLING WALNUTS 
Second generation. Soft shell, selected stock. 
Trees hardy and prolific bearers. Nuts are rich 
and meaty. Each $1.25. 
BERRY PLANTS 
The Pacific Northwest is one of the outstand¬ 
ing berry sections of the world. Soil and cli¬ 
matic conditions are ideal for berry raising. 
Below we offer the leading berry plants at ex¬ 
tremely low prices. 
YOUNGBERRY 
A real special! These berries are said to be 
a cross between the Loganberry and the Dew¬ 
berry. An exceptionally fine flavored, very 
productive berry. 
Transplants, each 15c; 10 for $1.25; 100, $10.00. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Plants are large, vigorous, healthy and heavy 
rooted. They have large full crowns. Carefully 
grown and are free from disease and pests. 
All prices, execpt noted: 25 for 35c; 100 
for 95c; 500 for $4.25; 1000 for $7.50, postpaid. 
New Oregon —• Most uniform and heaviest 
yielding main crop strawberry. Large, firm, 
of fine form, average 15 to the quart box. Bril¬ 
liant deep rich red, with glossy. 
Marshall —One of the best all-round strawber¬ 
ries.. Very large and fine flavored throughout 
the entire bearing season. A splendid market 
and table berry. 
Magoon —A very fine, sweet, juicy strain of 
strawberry that does exceedingly well in the 
Northwest. 
Mastodon Everbearing —The largest everbear¬ 
ing berry grown. Mastodon is the most prolific, 
the firmest, the most beautiful berry with the 
real strawberry flavor. Bears early and late 
and can be picked all spring. 25 for 50c; 
100 for $1.25; 500 for $5.00; 1000 for $9.00, post¬ 
paid. 
RASPBERRIES 
Lloyd George —A new and truly outstanding 
variety. Considered by many as the finest berry 
on the American market. Tips. 100 for $2.00; 
50 for $1.25; 25 for 75c; Transplants, 100 for 
$7.50; 50 for $4.00; 25 for $2.25; 12 for $1.20. 
Chief—Another late variety that is rapidly 
becoming popular, especially with market gar¬ 
deners. Same prices as “Lloyd George.” 
Black Caps—2-year, each 25c; 10 for $2.25. 
1-year, each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Red Caps—1-year, each 10c; 10 for 75c: 100 
for $5.00. Cuthbert, Marlboro, St. Regis Ever- 
bearing Red Caps, each 20c; 10 for $1.75; 100 
for $10.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
I Year, each, 15c; 10, $1.25. 
Eldorado, sweet and rich. Himalaya Giant 
(Evergreen). Everbearing, coreless, sweet. 
Lawton, fruit large, very productive. Thorn¬ 
less Mammoth Blackberry (Cory). Tips, spring 
delivery only, each 20c; 100, $10.00. 1 Year, 
transplanted, each 25c; 100. $10.00. 
LOGANBERRIES 
2 Year plants, each 20c; 10, $1.75; 100, $15.00 
1 Year plants, each 15c; 10, $1.25; 100, $10.00 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Oregon Champion, large, green, sweet, fine. 
Each 20c; 10, $1.75. 
CURRANTS 
Oregon shipments only 
Each 20c; 10, $1.75 
Perfection, largest, most prolific. Bright red, 
rich flavor, mild, sub-acid. Fays Prolific. 
CRAPES 
2 Year plants, each 20c; 10, $1.75; 100, $15.00 
1 Year plants, each 15c; 10, $1.25; 100, $10.00 
Campbell’s Early. Nearly round, black. Con¬ 
cord, large, black grape. Bunches compact. 
Delaware, bright red. Lucile, Niagara, large, 
roundish, uniform white. Worden, large, black. 
Improved Concord, late. 
PLANTS 
Asparagus —Giant Washington, Mary Wash¬ 
ington. 1 Year, postpaid. Doz. 25c; 50, 60c; 100, 
$1.00; 1,000, $5.00;. 2 Year— Doz. 35c; 50, 90c; 
100, $1.50; 1,000, $6.50. 
Cabbage Plants — Name varieties wanted. 
Transplanted, postpaid. Doz. 20c; 100, $1.00; 
1,000, $7.00. Not transplanted, Doz. 10c; 100, 75c; 
1,000, $5.00. 
Cauliflower —Name varieties wanted. Trans¬ 
planted, Doz. 25c; 100, $1.50’ 1,000, $8.00. Not 
transplanted, Doz. 20c; 100, $1.25; 1,000, $8.00. 
Season April and June. 
Celery Plants —Name variety wanted. Trans¬ 
planted, postpaid, Doz. 25c; 100, $1.25; 1,000, 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Hop Roots —Postpaid, 3 for 25c; doz. 75c; 
100, $3.50. 
Horseradish Roots—3 for 25c; doz. 50c; 100, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Kale —1000 Head —Transplanted, f.o.b. Port¬ 
land. Doz. 20c; 100, $1.25; 1,000, $7.50. Not 
transplanted, Doz. 15c; 100, $1.00; 1,000, $6.50, 
f.o.b. Portland. 
Lettuce —Transplanted, postpaid. Doz. 20c; 
100 , $ 1 . 00 . 
Rhubarb —Riverside Giant, postpaid. Each 
15c; doz. $1.25; 100, $5.00; f.o.b. Portland. 
Tomatoes —Name varieties wanted. Trans¬ 
planted, postpaid. Doz. 20c; 100, $1.00; 1,000, 
$8.50. 
GLADIOLI BULBS 
Albatros (Pfitzer)—A very tall spike with large 
lily like blooms of purest white. 
Per Doz. $1.00; Per 100 $5.00 
Aida (Pfitzer)—The earliest dark blue. A gen¬ 
eral favorite in this color... 
Per doz. $1.00; Per 100, $5.00 
Ave Maria (Pfitzer)—Another desirable blue 
of good habits and form. 
Per doz. 75c; Per 100, $4.00 
Berty Snow (Mair)—Light lavender pink with 
lighter throat. Per doz. 65c; Per 100 $3.75 
Blue Triumphator (Pfitzer) — A large light 
blue of recent introduction that was sold at 
$100.00 per bulb, which we are now able to 
offer at the attractive price of 
Per doz. $5.00; Per 100 $30.00. 
Chancellor (Errey) — Very unusual shade of 
crimson. Per doz. 50c; Per 100, $3.25 
Carmen Sylva (Prestgard)—A very popular 
white variety of medium size. 
Per Doz. 50c; Per 100 $3.25 
Cowee’s Scarlet Wonder (Cowee)—Large bril¬ 
liant red. Should be in every collection. 
Per Doz. 50c; Per 100 $3.25 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (Diener) — Most popular 
scarlet; white midrib. Per Doz. 50c; Per 100 $3.50 
Early Sunrise (Velthuys) — Very early large 
deep salmon. Per Doz. 60c; Per 100 $3.50 
Edith Mason (Vaughan)—Very delicate gera¬ 
nium pink. Per Doz. 75c; Per 100 $4.50 
Ethelyn (Fischer) — A dainty orange yellow 
Prim, very popular. Per Doz. 50c; Per 100 $3.50 
Gold Eagle (Austin)—One of the best early 
yellows to date. Per Doz. 40c; Per 100 $2.50 
Golden Amber (Salbach)—Tall rich amber yel¬ 
low, Prim hibrid. Per Doz. 50c; Per 100 $3.50 
Halcyon (Glad Bill) — A very beautiful rose 
pink of large size. Per Doz. 60c; Per 100 $3.50 
Longfellow (Decorah) — Excellent pink, a 
favorite with all Florists. 
Per Doz. 50c; Per 100 $3.25 
Mrs. F. C. Peters (Fischer)—Very good rose 
lilac, large flower and plant. 
Per Doz. 45c; Per 100 $3.00 
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