PLANT TUAX«ATIN VALLEY NUR8EBIES TREES — THEY MEAN SUCCESS 
Special On Variety Fruit Trees 
$2.75 per tree, 3 yr. old. 3 trees of any of these listed for $7.50 
Something new in Fruit trees; 4 varieties on one tree. These are beautiful trees. Bing, Lam¬ 
bert, Royal Ann and a pollinizer, Black Republican or Black Tartarian on same tree. 
$2.75 per tree, 3 yr. old 
Apple trees; 5 varieties. Yellow Delicious or Red Delicious, Y. Newtown, Gravenstein, 
Y. Transparent, Winesap, all on same tree. 
$2.75 per tree, 3 yr. old 
Pear trees; 4 varieties. Bartlett, Bose, De Anjou, W. Nellis, on same tree. 
QUINCES 
The quince is one of the finest fruits for making jelly. We advise planting these for the 
commercial market. Prices have been about 5c per lb. on the fresh market. 
2 to 3 ft. 35c each 3 to 4 ft. 50c 4 to 6 ft (extra large) 60c each 
ORANGE Large, roundish, somewhat ir¬ 
regular with a small and short 
neck at the base; fine golden yellow flesh and 
of excellent flavor. October. 
PINEAPPLE 
flavored. 
One of the Best for home use 
with large fruit and highly 
CHAMPION QUINCE 
Very large, 
bright yellow. 
GRAPES 
Everyone should have a few grape vines in the home garden. They require very little culti¬ 
vation. If proper selection of varieties is made, one may have grapes on the tables for several 
months in the year. They can be trained over fences, trellises, or doorways and thus be ornamen¬ 
tal as well as useful. To grow for market, they can be planted on hillsides that are unsuitable 
for other crops. They should, in all cases, have a free exposure to the sun and air. 
each 10 to 50 50 or over 
1 yr. No. 1 grade, extra quality 15c 12c 10c 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, extra quality 20c 15c 12c 
Large lots, write 
SWEET WATER Very sweet, white. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY t,i:zrnnl 
early grape. Black, strong, vigorous, hardy vines 
with thick, healthy leaves; clusters very large, 
usually shouldered,, compact and handsome; ber¬ 
ries large, nearly round, black rich, sweet, very 
good; thin skin; seeds few and small, parting eas¬ 
ily from the pulp; a good shipper. Ripens very 
early, but remains sound on the vines for many 
weeks. This makes it one of the most satisfactory 
and profitable market sorts to grow. 
CONCORD most popular and re¬ 
liable varieties w e possess; 
bunch large, compact and shouldered; berry 
large, round, almost black with blue bloom,, 
juicy, buttery and very sweet. 
DEI j A A RE bunches are small, com- 
TT sometimes should¬ 
ered; berries are small with thin but firm skin; 
flesh juicy, very sweet and refreshing and of the 
best quality for both tp.ble and for wine. Ripens 
with Concord or a little before; vine is hardy, 
productive. 
NIAGARA Occupies the same position 
among the white varieties as 
Concord among the black. Bunch and berries 
large greenish white, changing to pale yellow 
when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough. Quality 
much like the Concord. 
BRIGHTON Bunch large, shouldered, ber¬ 
ries medium to large, round, 
dark, red, tender, very little pulp, sweet juicy, 
slightly aromatic and very good. Ripens early. 
FLAME TOKAY Bunches very large and 
moderately compact; 
berries large, skin thick, pale red, covered with 
bloom; fresh, firm, sweet; an old standard va¬ 
riety, always demands a good price in the mar¬ 
kets, and as a table grape, more extensively 
planted than any other variety. October. 
ISLAND BELL This is a very large Blue 
Grape, by far one of the 
finest grapes grown. Fine for jelly juice, etc. A 
wonderful flavor. Grown in large quantities 
around the Olympic peninsula. 
n/r A T An A Very large; oval; yellowish 
MALAGA green; fleshy; one of the best 
shipping grapes. Immensely producitve, thriving 
in almost any soil. Makes good second-quality 
raisin. August. 
MOORE’S EARLY A large grape, ripen¬ 
ing a w e e k earlier 
than Concord; good grower; berries large, good 
quality. 
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