SMALL FRUIT 
(By Mail—Postpaid) 
CURRANTS 
PERFECTION. Bright red, very produc¬ 
tive, good market variety. 2 yr., No. 1, 
each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
OREGON CHAMPION. Greenish white, a 
market sort. 2 yr., No. 1, each, 20c; doz. $2. 
BLACKBERRIES 
HIMALAYA GIANT. Rank growing with 
fine, coreless fruit. Transplanted. Each 
20c; $1.35 per doz.; $11.00 per 100. 
LAWTON. Bush variety, very productive. 
Transplanted. Each 20c; $1.35 per doz.; 
$9.00 per 100. 
BOYSENBERRY 
This new berry is claimed by many 
growers to be the largest berry yet pro¬ 
duced. Twice as large as Youngberries. 
Wonderful flavor, few seeds. Unsurpassed 
for canning, pies, jams, or jellies or for 
eating fresh. Strong transplants, each 25c; 
$2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
YOUNGBERRY 
Transplanted. Each 15c; $1.50 per dozen; 
$10.00 per 100. 
LOGANBERRIES 
Well rooted. Each 15c; $1.50 per dozen; 
$10.00 per 100. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND (Black Cap). Each 15c; 
$1.25 per dozen; $9.00 per 100. 
CUTHBERT. Very hardy, medium size, 
good flavor, red. Each 10c; 90c per dozen; 
$4.00 per 100. 
LLOYD GEORGE. This new red raspberry 
is the largest and one of the heaviest 
yielders yet introduced. The fruit is of 
the highest quality and an excellent keep¬ 
er. Each 10c; $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
GRAPES, 2 yr. No. 1 
CONCORD. Blue black, sweet and tender. 
Each 30c; $2.75 per dozen. 
ISLAND BELLE. Large, glossy black, 
prolific. Each 35c; $3.25 per dozen. 
STRAWBERRIES 
RED HEART (New). One of the best can- 
ners yet offered. Good size, wild straw¬ 
berry flavor, red all through. Heavy bearer 
and good shipper. 25 for 50c; 50 for 85c; 
100 for $1.50. 
NEW OREGON. Uniform, heavy yielding, 
main crop berry of wonderful flavor. 
MARSHALL. Standard market variety. 
Berries large and of excellent flavor. 
Prices on above—25 for 35c; 100 for $1.00; 
500 for $4.50; 1000 for $8.00. Postpaid in the 
1st, 2nd and 3rd zones. 
MASTODDON. Largest and finest ever- 
bearing. Large, firm, prolific. 25 for 50c; 
100 for $1.50; 500 for $7.00; 1000 for $12.00. 
Postpaid in the 1st. 2nd and 3rd zones. 
Note —Owing to the initial cost of postage 
and packing, orders for plants must 
amount to 20c or over. 
See page 50 for “GO WEST" Weevil Bait. 
Grafting Wax 
This is one of the best grades of graft¬ 
ing wax on the market and is suitable for 
use in grafting fruit trees or budding roses 
or other shrubs such as holly, etc. lb. 
20c; / 2 lb. 35c; 1 lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.50, post¬ 
paid, 1st to 3rd zones only. 
We deliver at these prices anywhere in 
Washington to your nearest post office, 
express or freight office. We reserve the 
right to send in whichever manner will be 
the easiest or most economical for us. 
Notice —The high grade fruit trees, etc., 
offered in this list are grown on upland 
west of the Cascade Mountains, and are 
unsurpassed for use in the Puget Sound 
area. The varieties listed are especially 
suited to our climatic conditions. 
Nursery stock should be transplanted 
either in the late fall or early spring, from 
October 15 to about March 15. They should 
not be moved after growth has advanced. 
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The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 
