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KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
MULBERRY 
Per 12 
3 years, 8-10 ft-$1.00 $10.00 
2 years, 6-8 ft- .75 7.50 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY—Rapid grower, 
NUT 
I X L ALMOND NUT—Nut very large, 
soft shell and smooth. Best variety for 
planting in this section. 4-6 ft.—$ .75 
each, per 12—$7.50, 
BLACK WALNUT—A magnificent tree 
attaining great size. Nuts of excellent 
black fruit, hardy. Rounded top, dense 
shade. We suggest a few Mulberry 
planted near cherry trees, as birds pre¬ 
fer this fruit to cherries, 
TREES 
quality. 4-6 ft.—$1.00 each, 6-8 ft,— 
$1.50 each. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT—New bud¬ 
ded variety of Black Walnut, Nuts 
much larger than the common kind 
and soft shelled. Highly recommended. 
6-7^t. at $2.00 each. 
STRAWBERRIES 
MARSHALL—Does well in most locali¬ 
ties. Thrifty grower. Fine table and 
canning berry. Good shipper, and ex¬ 
cellent cropper. 25 plants 50c, 100— 
$1.50, 500—$5.00, 1000—$8.00. 
NEW WASHINGTON—Mammoth ber¬ 
ries, deep dark glossy red. Very sweet. 
Splendid shipping and home berry. 
Longer fruiting season by ten days 
than Marshall. 25 plants 50c, 100— 
$1.50, 500—$5.00, 1000—$8.00. 
SU PERB— (everbearing) —Large, round, 
red to the core. Retains size through¬ 
out the season. Good canner. Best 
quality everbearing strawberry we 
know of. 25 plants 75c, 50—$1.25, 100 
—$2.25, 500—$7.50, 1000—$12.50. 
MASTODON — (everbearing) —This is 
the everbearing strawberry you have 
heard so much about. Large thrifty 
plants producing immense berries of 
good quality. 25 plants 75c, 50—$1.25, 
100—$2.00, 500—$6.50, 1000—$10.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM—This remarkable and very 
desirable variety is certified Mosaic- 
free. Berries large, round and a bril¬ 
liant red in color. Splendid shipping 
variety. 10 plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 100— 
$4,00, 1000—$25.00. 
NEW CHIEF—Another fine red rasp¬ 
berry. Chief does not rival Latham 
but supplements it by ripening 10 days 
earlier, so holding that wonderful type 
for picking an extra long season. 10 
plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 100—$4.00, 1000 
—$25.00. 
NEWBURGH—A new variety which is 
proving its worth. A vigorous grower. 
Hardy and productive. Berries are 
large and do not crumble. Bright red, 
ripening a few days earlier than 
Latham. 10—$1.25, 50—$4.50, 100— 
$7.50. 
COLUMBIAN (Purple) — Very large, 
dark purple color. Rich and sweet with 
few seeds. Excellent for jam. A fine 
raspberry that will not sucker. 10— 
60c, 50—$3,50, 100—$6.00. 
LA FRANCE (everbearing)—This 
new and remarkable variety is free 
from disease, hardy and acceptable 
everywhere. Fruit dark red, of the 
largest size, very sweet, excellent 
canner and shipper. This wonderful 
berry produces a very heavy crop 
on the old canes at the proper season 
and another crop on the new growth 
in the fall. We highly recommend 
this variety as being the best ever- 
bearing raspberry we have ever 
seen, and one that should be includ¬ 
ed in every home garden. 10 plants 
75c, 50—13.50, 100—$6.00, 1000— 
$35.00. 
CUMBERLAND (Blackcap)—Healthy, 
vigorous grower, producing heavy 
crops of jet black, sweet berries. Best 
black variety. Very profitable. Midsea¬ 
son. 10 plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 100— 
$4.00, 1000—$25.00. 
High altitude grown plants are worth more—but cost no more. 
