FRANQUETTE WALNUTS 
Each 10 100 1000 
3- 4 feet .$1.00 $8.50 $75.00 $650.00 
4- 6 feet. 1.25 11.00 90.00 850.00 
6-8 feet. 1.50 13.50 120.00 1000.00 
8-10 feet_ 1.75 16.50 . 
6-8 ft. branched 3.00 27.50 . 
8-10 ft. br_ 3.50 32.50 . . 
Franquette Grafted. This is the variety that is 
making the walnut industry of the Pacific 
Northwest. It is large and uniform in size; 
rather long, allowing a larger kernel than 
the shorter types. Shells easily but is not 
soft shelled. The shell does not split readily, 
assuring the full flavor and crispness of the 
kernel. This is a beautiful shade and street 
tree. Profitable as well as ornamental. An 
asset to any property. Very prolific. 
SMAL 
GRAPES, American and European 
Each 10 100 1000 
2- yr. plants ..$0.25 $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 
3- yr. plants . . .30 2.50 20.00 . 
Black Hamburg. A fine tender grape. Grows 
large, compact bunches. Berries are large 
and oblong. 
Brighton. Medium sized red berries; sweet; 
aromatic and of the best quality. 
Campbeirs Early. Black. Very large berries and 
large clusters; very rich flavor; thin skinned; 
small seeds; good for juice. The berries do 
not spoil readily on the vines after ripen¬ 
ing. An excellent commercial variety. 
Concord. Big bunches of large sweet berries; 
deep blue. Unexcelled for juice and general 
purpose. 
Delaware. Bunches small, compact; berries 
small and round; thin skinned; light red; 
juicy, sweet, good. 
Island Belle. Similar to Campbell's Early. 
Malaga. An early white table grape. Good ship¬ 
per. 
Moore's Early. A good blue-black grape of 
superior quality; the earliest good American 
grape; rich; thick fleshed. Rather light 
bearer, but valuable commercial variety. 
Moore's Diamond. A good quality white grape; 
large compact bunches. Ripens about two 
weeks before Concord. 
Muscat. An all-purpose grape with muscat 
flavor. 
Niagara (White Concord). The Concord of 
the white grapes. Very large bunches of 
large berries; finest quality. Good market 
variety. 
Red Malaga. Precedes Tokay. Beautiful spark¬ 
ling red table variety. 
Ribier. Very large black grape extensively grown 
for shipping. Very firm and sweet. 
Riesling. A wine variety. 
Rose of Peru. A fine eating grape, large dark 
purple. 
ENGLISH WALNUT Each 10 
3- 4 feet .$0.75 $6.50 
4- 5 feet .85 7.50 
Franquette Seedling. This is a very valuable 
tree because of its vigor, hardiness and pro¬ 
ductiveness. The nut is of the same type as 
the Franquette, excepting that it is usually 
smaller. This tree is now being planted in 
the Eastern states where Franquettes are 
not hardy. 
CALIFORNIA BLACK Each 10 
4-6 feet .$0.65 $5.50 
6-8 feet .85 7.50 
Write for commercial rates. 
A hard, spherical nut; smooth; the kernel is 
rich and oily. A rapid growing tree. 
RU ITS 
Sweetwater. Long compact bunches of clear 
white berries. One of the best flavored 
grapes; juicy and sweet. Subject to mildew. 
Thompson Seedless. Immense bunches of per¬ 
fectly white, sweet, seedless berries, (aood 
drying,'^ ‘ 
Tokay, Flame. Large bunches; grapes large; 
light red; firm; sweet. A favorite market 
grape. 
Worden. Blue-black. Exceeds its parent, the 
Concord in size; fruit better flavor and 
ripens a few days earlier. 
The following varieties are new introductions 
which have proven their value. We offer these 
at 35c each. 
Caco. Red. 
Fredonia. Early black. 
Ontario. White. 
Portland. White. 
Sheridan. Black. 
BERRIES 
Each 10 100 1000 
Transplants.$0.20 $1.35 $9.00 $75.00 
Tips (Spring) ... .15 1.00 6.00 50.00 
Vine Berries 
Boysenberries. Large, dark red, excellent can¬ 
ning and shipping. 
Loganberry. Long red berry. Acid, Valuable all 
purpose berry. 
Youngberry. Heavy bearing vines; large luscious 
berries. 
Cory's Thornless. Thornless; a good home or 
market variety. 
Evergreen. Prolific; acid; black. 
Himalaya Giant. An old variety; very large, 
sweet and luscious. 
Lucretia Dewberry. Very large, early, soft and 
luscious. 
Mammoth. An immense, sweet and almost seed¬ 
less berry. 
Snyder. Very hardy and productive black berry. 
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