SPRING CATALOG 
heart shaped and easily cracked. Large rooted, 
grafted trees, each .$2.00 
PECANS 
Everyone in the northwest wishes to raise these 
fine nuts and beautiful trees. These are native 
northern trees, the seed coming from Indiana. 
A thin shelled, very fine nut. Hardy. However, 
they probably will not ripen nuts in the Willamet¬ 
te Valley because of lack of summer heat. They 
have ripened them at Roseburg. 
Trees 3-4 ft, each ....$ .75 
Trees 4-6 ft., each .$1.00 
HICKORY NUTS 
These are called the best nuts of the world. 
We have some large grafted trees from thin shelled 
varieties. Trees slow growing, but beautiful. 
Trees, 4-8 ft., each ...$3.00 
HICANS 
Hicans are crosses of the hickory and pecan. 
These nuts are thin shelled and very fine We 
McAllister ii ican 
have two varieties, the McAllister and Marquard. 
The latter is the hardiest and needs the shortest 
season. Large grafted trees ...$3.00 
PERSIMMONS 
These are a very fine fruit. They are difficult to 
g”ow and propagate but tough when once estab¬ 
lished. 
China, 
Grows 
TAMOPAN: A large persimmon of north 
the fruit often five inches in diameter, 
well in Willamette Valley. 
Trees 4-6 feet, each ....$1.50 
LOTUS^Tlac^ ^fruited persimmon from north 
China. Very good. Heavy bearing. Sometimes 
called Chinese date. 
3-4 ft. trees, each ..-.$ .50 
