Apricots same price as apple and pear. 
Varieties—Moorpark, Blenheim, Tilton, Roy¬ 
al, Lewis, and Wenatchee Moorpark. 
Nectarines same price as apple and pear. 
Varieties—Boston, New White and Stanwick. 
English Walnuts Each 10 
Franquette Grafts, 4-6 ft.$1.00 $9.00 
” ” 3-4 ft.80 7.00 
Filberts 3-4 ft.50 4.00 
Varieties — Barcelonia, DuChilly, Daviania, 
White Aveline. 
Blackberries and Raspberries Per 10 100 
1 Year.60 $50.00 
Lawton and Eldorado blackberries. 
Cumberland and Gregg blackcap. 
Cuthbert and St. Regis red raspberries. 
Youngberries and Loganberries 10 100 
1-Year transplants.90 $7.50 
Tips, first year spring.50 4.00 
Strawberries, $5.00 per 1,000; 75c per 100 
Varieties—Clark Seedling, Improved Clark, 
Adkins. 
Jl Few Suggestions for Planting 
a IJoung Orchard 
First, decide on the location which should be 
a deep, well drained soil, with good soil and air 
drainage, preferably a north or eastern slope, in 
most localities these slopes are considered best. 
After your location has been selected, pre¬ 
pared and staked the desired distance, (in pre¬ 
paring the ground, the deeper the plowing the 
better) dig a hole of sufficient depth and width 
to admit all roots without cramping, placing top 
soil in one place, and bottom soil in another. 
Secure a well rooted, 'sturdy tree of the desired 
variety. Cut away all broken or injured roots 
from the under side. Place tree in the hole about 
