Tl AL ATIX VALLKY M RSEIUES, ItOl TE 3, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
Crab Apples 
Same prices as apples 
HY3LOP Season, September to October. Tree 
A'igorous where hardy; blights in 
some localities. Fruit medium; yellow grounded 
with heavy shadings of deep crimson and splashes 
of maroon with heavy blue bloom; flesh fine, 
firm yellow, astringent; bears abundantly in 
clusters, which makes tree exceedingly ornamen¬ 
tal. Its high color always commands fancy market 
price for it. One of the most desirable sorts for 
culinary purposes. 
TRANSCENDENT Season, September. 
M e d 1 u m to large; 
color brownish-yellow wdth blush of carmine; 
flesh firm and crisp, yellowish, fine grained, very 
juicy, subject to blight and should not be acid. 
Tree is a vigorous grower. Hardy, planted near 
other orchard trees. 
RED SIBERIAN 
About an inch in diam., 
grown in clusters; bears 
young and abundantly. August to September. 
WHITNEY’S NO. 20 
crabs; glossy green 
splashed carmine, juicy pleasant; great bearer, 
excellent for cider. August. 
Apricots 
riant our apricot trees if you want true to name and heavy production. Again we are in¬ 
suring our customers to receive lietter profits. The finest trees we have ever grown. 
Prices on Apricots 
each 
5 to 50 
50 and over 
300 or ov 
2 to 3 ft. 
B-jc 
30c 
25c 
20c 
3 to 4 ft. 
45c 
40c 
30c 
25c 
4 to 6 ft. 
5.5c 
4.5c 
35c 
30c 
Heavy Select 
65c 
.50c 
40c 
35c 
WRITE FOR SEEFIAE RRK IIS O.N EXTRA LARGE LOTS 
ROYAL Large, roundish-oval; pale orange 
with faintly tinged red cheek; flesh 
yellow, firm, sweet, high flavored, slightly sub¬ 
acid and good quality, ripens a week earlier than 
Moorpark; a good market variety. 
TILTON We consider this variety one of the 
best commercial sorts. Flesh firm, 
sweet and juicy; tree hardy and thrifty grower. 
SUPERB We should judge by the growth of 
the tree that this variety is of Rus¬ 
sian origin, or would trace back to Russian 
stock. The fruit is round, medium to large, 
double cheek like a peach and pink to pale red on 
sunny side; attractive and of good quality. 
PEACH COT 
Extra fine, large 
Rich and juicy. 
apricots. 
BLENHEIM (SHIPLEY) Above me¬ 
dium; deep 
yellow; juicy and rich flesh. Practically the same 
a,s Royal. Any difference is in the fact that Blen¬ 
heim is larger. In great demand both for canning 
and drying. Trees regular and heavy bearers. 
Middle of June. 
WENATCHEE MOORPARK 
The tree a more thrifty grower than the genuine 
Moor park. These are quite extensively planted 
in the irrigated districts and are a splendid com¬ 
mercial variety. 
SOUTHWICK APRICOT Another new 
apricot. It 
tops them all. This apricot has proven out where 
others fail. A Tualatin Valley Nursery Produc¬ 
tion. Prices eacli; 10 for .'j<7.50. 
CHINESE OR MORMON COT 
Very hardy. Ptesembles the Tilton and ripens 
almost the same time or earlier. 
MOATJPARK a large, roundish apricot with 
in'UUi.vr orange cheek. Good com¬ 
mercial variety. 
I EM^IS COTS hardy but not very good 
^ commercially. 
YAKIMA COT A heavy bearing variety. 
Grown in Yakima Valley. 
DERBY COT A California variety planted 
in large quantities in some 
sections. Very fine flavor. 
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