variety in the world. In the east the Chinese and Japanese must 
be grown because the blight kills off other varieties. 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
Bowman Unknown French variety but the best that I have found 
in the northwest for bearing, growth and quality of nut. 4-6 ft. 
trees 1.00; 6-8 ft. trees, each.1.25 
Quercy A standard French variety that does very well here. 
4-6 ft. trees 1.00; 6-8 ft. trees, each.1.25 
AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS 
Progress, Fuller and Champion These are standard varieties with 
large nuts for the American and high quality. 4-6 ft. trees 1.00; 
6-8 ft. trees, each.1.25 
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Hathaway An old variety but first propagated by me. From Michi¬ 
gan. Hardy, fine growing trees. Nuts highest quality, about 
an inch in diameter. Trees, each... 1.25 
BLIGHT-RESISTANT SPECIES 
Chinese Sweet High quality, very hardy, 4-6 ft. trees.1.00 
Japanese Grown from very large nuts. Trees early bearers. Trees 
8-4 ft. Some bore this year. Each.75 
PERSIMMONS 
In the northwest we are, we believe, the only propagators of 
the persimmon varieties, either oriental or American. Buy our graft¬ 
ed trees. Do not take seedlings when you want the large seedless 
varieties grown by the Chinese and Japanese for hundreds of years. 
ORIENTAL PERSIMMONS 
Fuyu Large fruit, never astringent. Tree 4-6 ft. each.1.50 
Tamopan Very large fruit, 3 to 5 inches in diameter. Very hardy. 
Fruit good when soft. Each.1.50 
Honan Red New this year to our nursery but old in China. Fine 
colored, medium sized fruit. High quality, early. Each 1.50 
Lotus A small fruit, black sometimes called Chinese date. Sweet, 
good heavy bearer. Seedlings only, each.50 
AMERICAN PERSIMMONS 
People who knew these in the east call them the highest quality 
of all. We have some of the largest grafted. 
Lambert Fruit about two inches in diameter. Trees 4-6 feet. 
Each ...1.25 
Early Golden Early, yellow fruit. Trees each.1.25 
Seedlings Small size. Each .25; 4-6 ft., each.75 
