PORTLAND, OREGON 
STRAWBERRIES—Continued. 
Brandywine —Another popular Eastern va¬ 
riety. It is a late sort best suited to well 
drained soils. Its advantages are claimed to 
be good shape, good quality, size, firmness 
and productiveness. .Its color is dark red 
throughout and it is considered a valuable 
canning berry. 
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Magoon — Especially suited to our climate. 
An immense yielder of large, fine flavored 
berries. While not rated high as a canning 
berry, it has few superiors for table use. 
Klondyke— In the East they consider this 
one of the finest of all for shipping. Medium 
late in season and stands dry seasons extra 
well. Fruit dark red and very firm. Give 
this variety a trial. 
FALL OR EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES. 
These berries are proving very satisfactory, both for home use and market. The best 
results can be had by cutting off the first spring fruit and letting the vitality of the plant 
become established for the later fruits. Where irrigation can be given they are very 
profitable for market. However, good results can be had by cutting off the first crop and 
gi\ ing careful cultivation to maintain the moisture. 7 here is a great difference of opinion 
regarding the varieties; some claim Superb to be the best, while others contend Progressive 
is the better. 
Superb—Large, round fruit of rich, dark- 
color, glossy and attractive. The berries 
ripen all over at once and are of good flavor. 
It is claimed this variety makes the largest 
fruit. 
Progressive — The claim is made that this 
sort will produce more fruit upon younger 
plants, but it is not quite so large in size 
Good, firm berries of rich red color. 
PRICES ON STRAWBERRIES. 
By Mail Postpaid. 
Doz 100 
All varieties except Everbearing sorts. $0.30 $1.00 
Progressive and Superb... .50 2.00 
ot less than 500 at 1,000 rates. Ask for ouotation on 3,000 or more. 
F. O. B. Portland. 
100 1000 
$0.75 $4.50 
1.75 14.00 
RHUBARB 
New Giant — Immense yielder of large 
stalks of fine color and good quality. The 
best market sort to date. Prepaid, 20c each, 
$.75 per doz. By E. or F., 15c each, $1.25 per 
dozen; $8.50 per 100. 
Crimson Giant — Large high-colored stems 
of fine quality. Will produce good rhubarb 
late into the winter. Large roots, 20c each, 
$1.75 per dozen. By E. or F, 15c each, $1.25 
per doz. 
Wagner Giant — Larger than Crimson 
Giant and has a strong advantage in the fact 
that it is slow to run to seed; 20c each, $1.75 
per dozen. By E. or F., 15c each, $1.25 per 
doz., $8.50 per 100. 
FRUIT AND NUT TREES. 
Our nursery stock is grown by the most reliable growers and is warranted true to name; 
should it prove otherwise we will replace the stock or refund the amount, but in no case 
will be responsible for more than the purchase price. The stock we handle is strong and 
healthy and is first-class. Delivery in good condition ends our responsibility except as above 
stated. We do not ship nursery stock C. O. D. Give careful shipping directions. 
Note—On varieties marked with a star we can supply only one-year stock. 
Alexander 
Arkansas Black 
Bismark 
Baldwin 
Bailey Sweet 
Ben Davis 
Crab, Hyslop 
^prab. Red Siberian 
Crab. Transcendant 
Dutchess of Oldenburg 
Delicious 
Early Harvest 
Gravenstcin 
Golden Russett 
Golden Sweet 
Grimes Golden 
Glory Munda 
Hydes King 
APPLES 
Jonathan 
King of Tompkins Co. 
Lady Apple 
Lawyer 
McIntosh Red 
Multnomah 
Mam. Black Twig . 
Northern Spy 
Ortley 
Pond Sweet 
Red June 
Rome Beauty 
Rhode Island Greening 
Roxbury Russess 
Red Astrachan 
Red Cheek Pippin 
Rambo 
Stayman Winesap 
Swaar 
Spitzenberg 
Sweet Bough 
Snow 
Salome 
Tolman Sweet 
Twenty Quince 
Winter Banana 
Winesap 
Waxen 
Wagener 
Wealthy 
Wolf River 
Yellow Transparent 
Yellow Bellflower 
Yellow Newtown 
dozen. 
Prices— 2-year, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each; $2.50 per 
1-year, 4 to 6 feet, 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Write us for prices on large quantities. 
