TUALATIN VALjLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 8, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
ITTMAT AVA exceptionally fine 
-I- n train for berries, etc. Comes 
earlier than the evergreen. Good for home use 
or for selling on the Fresh Fruit Market as well 
as canneries. 
EVERGREEN regular Oregon 
native blackberry. Grow 
wild in most sections west of the Cascade moun¬ 
tains. A prolific bearer; makes a wonderful 
berry. 
MAMMOTH 
A fine blackberry whose fruit 
is a 1 m o s t seedless. A very 
sweet berry; good for home use. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY This variety 
of berry is . 
something similar in size to blackberries but has 
more the color of a youngberry. It makes very 
fine berries. It has a good market on the Fresh 
Fruit stands. 
SANTIAM This is another wild blackberry 
grown and originated along the 
Willamette River. It has the exact flavor of the 
old-time wild blackberry. They are an extremely 
vigorous grower and good producers. The flavor 
cannot be equaled. We advise planting these for 
home use for canning. Makes preserves, etc. 
LOGANBERRIES 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Each 15c; 10 for 90c; 100 at $4.75 
LOGANBERRY 
partakes of the flavor of 
both the Raspberry and Blackberry. A well 
known berry, is planted commercially through¬ 
out the Northwest. Ripens in May. 
Extra Heavy yr. Old and 2 yr. Old 
10c each 10 for 90c 
100 for $7.50 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRIES 
These do not have stickers. Each 25c, 10 for 
SI.85. 
OREGON CHAMPION Large, skin light 
green with flesh 
very sweet, juicy, excellent flavor; very prolific 
bearer and will not mildew. 
NECTAR BERRY 
One of the latest introductions among 
the vine berries whose habits of growth and 
fruiting are similar to the Boysenberry. Origin¬ 
ating at El Monte, California, it has been tested 
alongside of all the other standard sorts and 
claimed by the originator and those who have 
watched it closely to be larger and much sweeter 
than Boysen, and more productive than any other 
berry of its type. Prices 25c each; 10 for $1.85. 
Large lots, write. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
The standard Boysenberry has been severely crit¬ 
icized for its pronounced thorniness and most all 
will agree that a smooth caned Boysen would be 
a valuable improvement on this popular variety. 
We are happy to announce that we now have it, 
a true Boysen with perfectly smooth canes, a 
very strong grower with heavy foliage, earlier 
than the parent by seven days, and even more 
productive and with less acid. Price, each $1.00, 
6 for $5.00. 
A View of Apricot Trees. Trees were Still Growing When Photo Was 
Taken. You Can’t Go Wrong on T. V. N. Apricot Trees. 
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