SPRING CATALOG 
PERSIMMONS 
We have made a specialty of this fruit. In Asia it 
is the favorite fruit of China and Japan. They are 
somewhat difficult to handle but growers are having 
very good success with our trees. They are beautiful 
glossy leaved ornamentals. 
T'AMOPAN. This large fruited persimmon from 
North China grows well in Willamette Valley. As 
large as big apples. Golden yellow fruit. 
Trees, each.....$1.50 
HONAN RED. A deep red fruit of large size. Also 
hardy. Trees each.$1.50 
LOTUS. A Chinese species with small black fruits. 
Seedlings, each.$ .50 
AMERICAN PERSIMMONS. Small fruits heavy in 
sugar. Seedlings, each (plant two for polina- 
tion) ..$ .50 
GRAFTED AMERICAN PERSIMAIONS. We have 
several grafted varieties of the best Americans. 
Each .$1.25 
HYBRID PERSIM^IONS. Kawakami is a cross of 
American and Asiatic Persimmons. Larger than 
American in its fruits with more sugar than the 
Asiatic. Each.$1.25 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
A native shrub growing ten to twelve feet high 
with a flat seed. Favored for jelly. Tree very hardy. 
(Minnesota). Shrubs, each.$ .50 
FIGS 
In the milder section figs have been doing well in 
Oregon. Some have two crops. We have the Honey, 
and Brown Turkey figs. 
Small trees, each.$ .50 
GRAPES 
For a number of years we have been trying to get 
European grapes that would ripen in our cool north¬ 
west. The favored varieties of California do not do 
this. This year we have two that we are confident 
growers are going to find very much worth while, 
where seasons are short. 
CSABA. A medium sized, firm berry. Ripens here 
about three weeks ahead of the Concord. Very 
fine eating and said to be very good juice grape. 
Has proven very hardy. 
Good vines, each.$.30 * 
CHASSELAS ROSE. A juicy sweet grape ripening 
here with Concord but holding long on vine. 
Quite hardy in colder climates. 
Vines, each.$ .30 
