Other Grafted Varieties. We have varieties 
numbered 3, 4, 5 and 7, that we can furnish 
in small numbers. These all promise well 
and may later be named. Each . $1.25 
Grafted trees of Chinese varieties, 2^4 feet, 
each . $1.00 
Seedling Chinese Chestnuts. These are seed¬ 
ling trees and will be variable in bearing but 
otherwise as good as the grafted stock. 
Trees, 4-6 feet, each . $ .60 
Trees, 3-4 feet, each .$ .50 
American Sweet Chestnuts 
American Sweet Crestnuts are known as the 
finest that are grown in the world. They make 
large ornamental trees. 
Honey. Large sweet nut, round type, and 
very heavy bearer trees, each . $1.50 
Hathaway. This variety is from Michigan. 
A long type and large sweet nut. Grafted 
trees, 4-6 feet, each . $1.50 
European Chestnuts 
These are the large cooking nuts that find 
best sales in our western city markets. 
Big Boy. A nut variety from France that 
reached here unnamed. The largest chestnut 
we have found in this country. Often having 
nuts that are more than two inches in diameter. 
Tree is a good bearer. 
Trees, 4-6 feet, each . $1.50 
Quercy. One of the heaviest bearing varieties 
ever found. It is also known as a good pollen- 
izer to help other varieties set nuts. 
Trees, 4-6 feet, each . $1.50 
Transportation 
We pay postage, express, or freight on 
packages of more than $5.00 value to 
points in Washington, Idaho and Oregon. 
WALNUT TREE (Before Grafting) 
