TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES 
Cumberland. A healthy, vigorous 
grower, throwing up stout, stock, well 
branched canes that produce immense 
crops. Fruits very profitable; large, firm, 
quality about same as Gregg, keeps and 
ships well as any of the blacks. 
Gregg. For many years the leading 
standard best known market sort. Very 
productive, large size, firm, meaty ber¬ 
ries, covered with heavy bloom. 
St. Regis. Commences to bear early, 
ripens early in season, large, well flavor¬ 
ed berries and continues to produce fruit 
till frost. 
We have varieties of Raspberries not listed. Please write for them. Also we 
can make prices much lower in 500 lots. Some varieties as low as $10.00 per thou¬ 
sand. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Few fruits offer greater returns for land and labor invested than 
strawberries. With little care and attention they thrive in most any 
soil, while extra efforts and cultivation will be rewarded by especially 
fine crops. Whether you grow for market or home use only, have the 
best sorts by all means. Below we list the cream of all for this part of 
the country. 
25 for 35c 100 for 90c 250 for $2.00 1,000 for $4.50 
Pro gressive Everbearing. The berries 
are not as large as Superb and not so 
good quality, but they yield well and, 
we think, will be one of the best known 
varieties of fall bearers in a few years. 
Fruit of Progressive is of good size, 
smooth, of good color and appearance. 
Superb Everbearing. Very large, dark 
red and glossy; fine quality. It begins to 
bear in June with immense crops and 
continues until late in fall. It is one of 
the heaviest bearers of berries in June 
as well as a remarkable fall bearer. Will 
produce a fair crop of fruit the first sum¬ 
mer. 
New Oregon. This handsome new 
strawberry, has made a very favorable 
impression. The berry is very large, 
firm and handsome; rich, dark red, ex¬ 
tending to the center. The flavor is rich, 
sweet and delicious. For table use and 
canning it cannot be equaled. The Ore¬ 
gon ripens very early and continues in 
bearing until late in the season, a good 
second crop coming on about October. 
Very prolific and a heavy cropper. 
Marshall. One of our best Western 
varieties and very popular wherever 
known. Marshall is one of the blood-red 
varieties. 
Gold Dollar. A splendid early com¬ 
mercial sort; moderately sub-acid; a 
good canning berry. 
Corvallis. A new variety introduced 
by the Oregon State College. It takes 
the place of Etterberg. 
Mastoden Everbearing. 25 for 50c. 
100 for $1.25. 
Progressive and Superb. Same price 
as Mastoden. 
NEW YOUNGBERRIES 
Our plants are taken from the best and most improved strains. 
Large profits—up to $1,000 per acre—are made from growing this new 
popular berry. Try out 100 plants now. They are extremely hardy. 
We sold some plants in Canada last season and received a letter saying 
that they had grown 11 feet of vines in one season. 
1 year plants 15c each 5 for 60c 10 for $1.00 100 for $4.00 1,000 for $25.00 
Youngberry 2 year transplants—20c each; 10 for $1.25; 50 or more 9c each 
500 or more 7%c each 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries are among the best-known and most valued of our 
berries. No fruit of any kind is more wholesome. A liberal use of 
berries and other good fruits will save doctor bills. 
15c each; 10 for $1.25; 100 for $6.75. All varieties of Blackberries listed on next page. 
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