BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
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Our stock includes the best of the proven old favorites as well as the dependable newer varieties, 
covering a range of seasons and uses to meet all tastes and requirements. 
CRABAPPLES 
(’rabapi)les are of value both for the beauty of the 
tree and the quality of fruit. Delicious for cooking, 
preserving and making iellies. 
HYSLOP— IMedium size, yellow with shadings of 
crimson maroon, flesh fine, firm, yellow, astringent. 
One of the most desirable sorts for culinary purposes. 
RED SIBERIAN —Small fruit, averaging an inch 
in diameter, clusters, bears young and abundantly. 
Excellent for pickling. 
TRANSCENDENT — Medium to large, brownish 
yellow with blush of bright red. Flesh firm and 
crisj), fine grained, very .juicy. 
WHITNEY —Fruit large, yellow strijmd with red 
and covered with red on sunny side. Flesh yellow, 
very juicy and fine grained. Flavor rich and almost 
sweet. 
Prices on All Apple Trees 
Each 12 to 50 
Yearling, 4-6 foot.$ .75 $ .60 
Two-year, Select, branched. 1.00 .85 
Two-year Specimen . 1.25 1.00 
COMBINATION APPLE TREES 
We have a limited number of api)le trees with from 
three to five different varieties budded or grafted on 
as many different branches. These rii)en from sum¬ 
mer to late fall—all dei)endable, high grade varieties. 
Home ownei’s and tree lovers will find these “Com¬ 
bination” trees, containing several varieties on one 
single tree, a never-ending source of interest. For the 
home owner with limited si)ace, one of these trees 
puts in a whole “home orchard” on the ground oc¬ 
cupied by a single tree. Imagine, beautiful red, yel¬ 
low and other brilliant colored apples all on one tree ! 
These combination trees are especially desirable 
for the city dweller who has but a small amount of 
yard space. 
3 Way — ^Yellow Transj)arent, Red Gravenstein, 
1 Winter Apj)le. Each . $2.50 
4 Way — Yellow Trans])arent, Red Gravenstein, 
2 Winter Ap])les. Each . 2.75 
5 Way — Yellow Transparent, Red Gravenstein, 
King, 2 Winter Apples. Each . 3.00 
These trees are grafted to the most popular vari¬ 
eties for Western Washington. Varieties of winter 
api)les will vary considerably; however, care will be 
taken to select special kinds ordered wherever pos¬ 
sible. (Note — If you would like to have special vari¬ 
eties on a combination tree, we will graft it to order 
for you. S])ecial varieties must be ordered a year 
ahead.) 
QUINCES 
The Quince is attracting a good deal of attention as 
a market fruit. The tree is hardy and conqiact in 
growth and requires little space; is productive, bears 
regular crops and comes into bearing early. The fruit 
is much sought for canning, jellies and preserves. Im¬ 
parts a delicious flavor to other fruits when canned 
in proportion of one quart of (luinces to about four 
quarts of other fruits. 
The tree is dwarf and slow growing, makes an ex¬ 
cellent lawn tree. 
CHAMPION — Very large and handsome, flesh 
cooks up very tender. Bears abundantly. Greenish- 
yellow color. 
ORANGE —Large, roundish, somewhat irregular 
with a small and sliort neck at base; fine golden- 
yellow flesh of excellejit flavor. 
PINEAPPLE — One of the best for home use. Fruit 
large, highly flavored. Greeuish-yellow to deep yel¬ 
low in color. We especially recommend this as being 
the best variety for Western Washington. 
Prices 
1 year 2-3 ft.$ .75 
1 year 3-4 ft. 1.00 
2 year. 1.25 
