Quality AfifUz 't've&i at 
APPLES Wholesale P>uc&i 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. (Early). The very finest 
extra yellow Apple. It ripens late in July and con' 
tinues in season until September. Fruit of good size, 
waxy yellow. Flesh white, mild, juicy and sweet. 
DUCHESS. (Early). Bright colored, delicious, very 
good to cook. A very profitable midsummer Apple. 
It has proved to be one of the best varieties under 
cultivation in the Northwest. 
WEALTHY. Ripens late summer and early autumn. 
Perfectly hardy, vigorous and productive. Fruit large, 
red streaked with white. Quality good. A profitable 
market sort. 
JONATHAN. (Late Fall, Winter). Grand, good win' 
ter Apple. Bright, solid red. Flesh white, sometimes 
tinted with red; firm, fine, crisp and tender. A splern 
did family sort and highly profitable for market. Tree 
longdived, productive and an early bearer. Will 
keep well without especial care, and also stand much 
handling. 
McINTOSH. Medium in size. Fruit is beautiful red, 
somewhat striped. Flesh is white, crisp, and highly 
flavored. The tree is hardy and vigorous, and starts 
to bear young, and heavy. It is a favorite market 
and eating Apple. Ripens in September and Octo' 
ber. Not a keeper. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. (Fall, Winter). This 
new Double Red Delicious colors about three weeks 
earlier than the common Delicious. In August, when 
the regular Delicious are still green, Double Red 
Delicious are red all over and are ready to bring 
fancy prices. We have only a limited amount of 
these trees to offer. Order early and play safe. 
TURLEY WINESAP. An Apple that succeeds every' 
where. Fruit is dark red, tinged yellow, of rich en' 
ticing flavor. A fine eating Apple and sells readily 
on the market. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. (Fall, Winter). Best yellow 
Apple. Waxy golden color. Luscious flavor, finest 
in the world. Bears very early, in second and third 
year. Keeps until late spring without becoming 
mealy. Very hardy. You’ll make more money with 
our Yellow Delicious. 
SNOW APPLE (Fameuse). Medium. Deep crimson; 
flesh white, very juicy and tender. 
FLORENCE CRAB. Excellent for preserves and jellies. 
A heavy, regular producer. Fruit large, red, round 
and smooth; flesh yellow and sub'acid. 
APPLE TREE PRICES 
One price on all varieties as long as the supply lasts. 
2-year, 7 to 9/16", 3^4 to 4 ft., well branched, 
heavy-rooted trees: 
1 2 6 10 25 100 
$0.45 $0.85 $2.25 $3.35 $7.25 $28.00 
2-year, strong, 9/16", 4 to 5 ft. trees: 
$0.55 $1.00 $2.60 $3.90 $9.00 $34.00 
Quince 
ORANGE. We list only this one Quince, as we con' 
sider it by far the best. The trees commence to bear 
very young and produce big crops. Fruit is excel' 
lently flavored and of large size. 314 to 4 ft. trees, 
each, 60c; 10 for $5.50. 
Westhauser's Top Quality Apple Trees in our Nursery. 
Your order will be filled from these trees. 
Apricot 
MOORPARK. Large, roundish oval, pale orange with 
a faint touch of red on cheek; yellow flesh; ripens 
first of August. 3 to 4 ft. trees, each, 60c; 10 for 
$5.00. 
Pears 
BARTLETT. The most popular Pear for home use 
and market; a leader among canning Pears. Should 
be in every garden and orchard. Large, golden yeb 
low with reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh 
tender, melting and juicy, with delicious, musky 
flavor. Tree vigorous, erect, bears abundantly. 
BOSC. Finest quality; extra large, long and tapering; 
russet; good shipper, brings highest market price. A 
vigorous grower. October to November. 2-yr. trees, 
75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
KIEFFER. (Fall). Large, handsome appearance, rich 
golden yellow, sometimes tinted red on the sunny 
side; bears largest, most consistent bumper crops. 
Wonderful keeper and an astounding long distance 
shipper. Tree hardy, very strong grower, bears at an 
early age, producing phenomenal crops. 
SECKEL. One of the richest and highest flavored Pears 
known; always in demand for desserts and luncheons 
and better known than any Pear of its class. The tree 
makes a somewhat slow but stout and erect growth. 
September and October. 
PRICES—All Pears except Bose: 
3J£ to 4 ft. trees, each, 55c; 10 for $5.00. 
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