MOUNTAIN ASH (European). Beautiful orna¬ 
mental tree having clusters of red berries, 
which remain until late Winter or Spring. 
Grows large enough for shade. 6 to 8 ft., 
each $1.50; large sizes, $3.00 and $3.50. 
MULBERRY. The Mulberry thrives in any 
garden soil. 5 to 6 ft., $1.50. 
POPLAR, BOLLEANA. A tall rapid growing, 
hardy tree. Leaves triangular, borders ser¬ 
rate, glossy green above and silvery be¬ 
neath. 6-8 ft., $1.50 each. 
PURPLE LEAVED PLUM (Newport). Small 
ornamental tree of great beauty. Leaves are 
dark reddish purple all summer. Edible fruit. 
Pine tree for contrast in foliage planting. 
$1.50. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaegnus Angustifolis). 
Deciduous. Of spreading habit, foliage sage- 
green and large, very attractive. Flowers 
small and inconspicuous; orange-red berries 
in Fall. 6 ft., $1.50 each. 
WEEPING WILLOW (Wisconsin). A baby 
lonica with more slender leaves and hardier. 
This is the most generally planted variety, 
and makes immense broad-topped speci¬ 
mens. 6 to 8 ft., $1.50 each. 
SUITABLE FOR HEDGES 
BARBERRY, JAPANESE (Berberis Thun- 
bergi). Ornamental and defensive. Rarely 
loses its lower branches. 15 to 18 in., $3.50 
for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
LIGUSTRUM VULGARIS (English Privet). 
Much hardier than the California variety. 
An old favorite, nearly evergreen. $8 to $30 
per 100. 
LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle). 
Morrowi. The white flowers in May are fol¬ 
lowed by bright red fruit during summer and 
autumn. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
Tatarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle. This has 
been esteemed not only for its charming 
pink, fragrant flowers, which cover the bush 
in May, but also for its bright orange-colored 
fruit in autumn. It attains a height of 6 to 
8 feet. 40c each; $3.50 for 10. 
Thuya Occidentalis. American Arborvitae 
Forms a handsome evergreen hedge. May 
be planted close and kept sheared to form a 
solid screen or allowed to grow tall for use 
as windbreak. 3 to 3)4 ft., $3.50 each; $33.50 
for 10; $300.00 per 100. 
BARTLETT PEARS 
PLUMS. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 60c each. 
Yellow Egg 
Peach 
PEARS. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 50c each. 
Bartlett 
Winter Nellis 
Flemish Beauty 
APRICOT. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 60c each. 
Wenatchee Morepark (Large Fruit). 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Cuthbert (“Queen of the Market”). A remark¬ 
ably strong, hardy variety; standing the 
northern winters and southern summers 
equal to any. Very large, . conical berries, 
measuring three inches around, so firm they 
can be shipped hundreds of miles by rail in 
good condition: flavor is sweet, rich and 
luscious. 10c each; $1.00 dozen. 
Latham. The best late red Raspberry; vigor¬ 
ous in growth, withstanding winters in Can¬ 
ada without covering. Large, delicious fine- 
flavored berries. 15c each; $1.35 dozen. 
FRUIT TREES 
FOR SPRING DELIVERY 
APPLES. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 60c each. 
Red Delicious. 
Yellow Transparent 
Red Astrachan 
Red June 
Stamens Winesap 
Hyslop Crab 
PRUNES. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 60c each. 
French 
Italian 
CHERRIES. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 1 year old, 75c; 
3 yr., $1.00. 
Montmorency 
Royal Ann 
Bing 
Lambert 
Black Tartarian 
May Duke 
Late Duke 
PEACHES. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 60c each. 
J. H. Hale 
Elberta 
Slappey 
Triumph 
See page 36 for 
Special Collection of Fruit Trees 
WASHINGTON CUSTOMERS: Please add 2 % 
State Sales Tax and Postage. 
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