FRUIT TREES AND PE ANTS 
The thrifty housewife has long known the savings 
when fruits are grown at home. There is some¬ 
thing about home-grown 
fruit that is different. It 
tastes better than any other. 
There are many who plant 
fruit trees for their orna¬ 
mental qualities alone. What 
is lovelier than an apple, 
cherry or plum tree in 
bloom? What fragrance is 
more delightful than that of 
apple blossoms? When a 
small tree is needed along 
the boundary or rear lawn why not let it be a 
fruit tree? 
APPLES. One- and two-year. 3-5 ft., each, 60c. 
10 for $5.00. Varieties: Delicious, Wealthy, Yel¬ 
low Transparent, Winesap, McIntosh, Sheriff, 
Northwest Greening, Jonathan. 
CRAB APPLES: Florence, Red Siberian, Whitney, 
Dolgo. 
CHERRIES. One- and two-year. 7/16-9/16 cal. 
3 ft. and up, each 55c. 10 for $4.50. Early Rich¬ 
mond. Montmorency, Morello. 
PLUMS. One- and two-year. 3-5 ft., each 65c. 
10 for $6.00. German Prune, Sunset, Underwood, 
Waneta. 
GRAPES. One- and two-year strong No. 1 plants 
each 25c. 10 for $2.25. Beta (hardy arbor grape, 
needs no winter covering), Concord, Moore’s Early, 
Diamond. 
RASPBERRIES, Latham, St. Regis Everbearing, 
Cumberland (blackcap). 10 for 6 5c. 100 for $4.00. 
CURRANTS. Red Cherry. 10 for $2.75. Each 30c. 
Perfection, 10 for $3.00. Each 35c. 
GOOSEBERRIES. Strong 2-year plants. Each 30c. 
10 for $2.75. 
STRAWBERRIES. Mastodon everbearing. Per 2 5, 
75c. Per 100, $1.80. 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington, rustproof. Per 
10, 35c. Per 100, $2.00. 
My Northerii-Colorado-grown fruit ( r © e s, 
start quicker, bear earlier and heavier, and 
live longer than stock shipped in from low 
altitudes. Orchardists, please write for 
quantity prices. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
OREGON HOLLYGRAPE. Mahon ia aqui folium. 
Smooth, shining leaves closely resemble holly. Won¬ 
derful deep-toned winter colors varying through 
blues, purples, bronzes and reds. Should have par¬ 
tial shade and some protection from winter wind 
and sun. 12-18 in., each $2.50. 
CREEPING HOLLYGRAPE. Mahonia repens. Rare¬ 
ly over 6 or 8 inches in height. Spreading habit; 
good ground cover plant for shady places. 2-yr. 
transplants, each 50c, 6 for $2.00. 
MENTOR BARBERRY. See page 4 for complete 
description of this fine new broadleaf evergreen 
that needs no coddling. 
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