FILBERTS 
Filberts are the most dependable tree crop 
of the Pacific Northwest. There are variations 
in crops but never a failure. Trees are planted 
from twenty to twenty-five feet apart. Daviana, 
DuChillys and White Avelines are used for 
pollinators, about one in ten, while Barcelonas 
make up the main crop plantings. 
BARCELONA FILBERT 
BARCELONAS, with the pollinizers are 
priced as follows: 
each ten hundred 
2- 3 foot trees.$ .45 $ .40 $ .35 
3- 4 foot trees.50 .45 .40 
4- 6 foot trees.60 .55 .50 
Fine vigorous trees one year nursery stock, 
priced as follows: 
each ten hundred 
2- 3 foot trees. $ .35 $ .30 $ .30 
3- 4 foot trees.40 .35 .35 
Other varieties, DUCHILLY, NOTTING¬ 
HAM, GIANT DE HALLE, CLACKAMAS, 
PURPLE AVELINE, and BRIXNUT. Trees 
2-4 ft. Each.60 
LONGFELLOW: A very long heavy nut, sticks 
out of the burr, heavy bearer and hardy 
growers. Each.$1.00 
SCHERF FILBERT 
SCHERF, ROYAL and FITZGERALD: New 
large nuts. Each.$1.50 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
FRANQUETTE: The Franquette is the stand¬ 
ard for commercial growing in Oregon. Sure 
croppers and the distinctive nuts that are in 
demand. Our trees are on California black 
roots. Trees 6-8 ft., each.$1.50 
4-6 ft., each.$1.25 
KING POLLINIZER: Franquette walnuts in 
groves need pollinizers. The King has 
proven good for over ten years. It doubles 
the crop in many years. Trees 4-6, each. $3.00 
CHINESE WALNUT 
CHINESE: The Chinese nuts come from far 
north in China and stands cold equal to that 
of Iowa. A good round English walnut. 
Small two year seedlings, each.$1.00 
CHESTNUTS 
We believe that the grower who now goes 
into chestnuts will be able to get the cream of 
the profits in this nut. There is now a big im¬ 
portation to supply the nuts demanded. The 
trees in the eastern part of the United States 
have been killed off with the blight. Very few 
chestnuts are being planted. The Chinese and 
Japanese species are resistant to the blight and 
these only should be planted in the east. 
AMERICAN CHESTNUTS 
FULLER: American with Japanese blood. 
Round large nut, very heavy bearing. Trees 
3-4. Each .$1.25 
HATHAWAY: Pure American, large, hardy 
and early. Each.$1.25 
EUROPEAN CHESTNUTS 
BIG BOY: The largest of the European nuts, 
about two inches through. Trees each. . .$1.25 
QUERCY: Black glossy nut, very heavy bearing. 
Recommended as a pollinizer for other trees. 
Trees each.$1.25 
CHINESE CHESTNUTS 
We have selected three varieties and are 
grafting these. We have numbered them Chi¬ 
nese Sweets 1, 2, and 3. These are very sweet 
nuts a little more than an inch in diameter, 
fairly good bearers. Trees each.$1.25 
CHINESE SEEDLINGS: One year old trees, 
each 25c. Two year seedlings 40c, and three 
year seedlings.$ -60 
