The above article reprinted from 
Better Fruit magazine gives a very good 
idea of the new filberts that are being 
tried out in the Pacific Northwest. 
None of the^e are recommended for 
commercial planting as yet. In fact 
there are only a very limited number 
of trees to be had of the^e varieties. 
We can supply small trees of the Scherf, 
Royal and Fitzgerald as long as they 
last for $1.50 each to those who wish to 
make a trial of these varieties. 
We also have a few Longfellow filbert 
trees on their own roots. These are 
larger than the DuChilly. The trees are 
fast growers and good bearers. Each $1. 
The Barcelona is the standard variety 
here and the most profitable to grow. 
We have some very fine trees grown 
two years in the nursery, on their own 
roots. These include pollinizers of 
Daviana and DuChilly, and White 
Aveline if desired. 
Each 
Ten 
100 
2 to 3 trees 
$0.35 
$0.30 
$0.30 
3 to 4 trees 
.40 
.35 
.35 
4 to 6 trees 
.50 
.45 
.45 
We are headquarters for all 
kinds of 
chestnuts, American, Chinese, Japa¬ 
nese and European. We also have 
grafted black walnuts, hickories, pecan 
and pistachios. Also a good stock of 
Oriental and American persimmons. 
CARROLL II. BUSH 
Nut Tree Nursery 
Eagle Creek, Oregon 
