NURSERY 
University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

Plums - Prunes 
Selected well-branched 2 yr. old, 75c-95c; heavy bear- 
ing size, 3, 4 and 5 yr., $1.50-$2.50. 
Plums and prunes are excellent fruit for the home gar- 
den; are easy to grow, bear heavily and early; delicious 
fresh or preserved. 
PLUMS 
BEAUTY—Medium size, crimson fruit, delicious, very pro- 
ductive. June. 
BLUE DAMSON—Deep purple, good flavor, very produc- 
tive. September. 
BRADSHAW—Very large, dark purple, rich and sweet. 
August. 
SORE aa Se cherry red, very sweet, yellow flesh. 
uly. 
CLIMAX—Large dark red, flesh yellow, very rich. June- 
July. 
GREEN GAGE—Greenish yellow, rich sweet, firm flesh. 
August. 
PEACH PLUM—Very large, round, peach color, rich juicy 
golden flesh. July-August. 
SANTA ROSA—Large, oval, purplish crimson, very deli- 
cious yellow flesh. July. 
SATSUMA—Large, purple crimson skin and flesh, juicy. 
September. 
YELLOW EGG — Very large, yellow, sweet, juicy, firm 
flesh. August. 
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Prunes 
PRUNES 
DATE PRUNE—Improved French or COATES 1418. Large 
reddish purple, fine texture, sweet and juicy. A favor- 
ite for canning and eating. 
FRENCH IMPROVED—See DATE PRUNE. 
HUNGARIAN—Very large, bright red, sweet, eating or 
canning. September. 
ITALIAN — Dark purple, juicy, sweet, delicious, heavy 
bearer. 
PETITE—French prune, medium size, sweet, juicy, highly 
flavored. 
SILVER—Large, sweet, ripens very late. October. 
SUGAR—Large dark purple, sweet, excellent quality, good 
pollenizer, earliest prune. August. 
Peaches - Apricots - Nectarines 
Selected well-branched, 75c-95c; heavy bearing size, 
3, 4 and 5 year, $1.50-$2.50. 
PEACHES 
Fresh, tree-ripened peaches from your own trees are 
most delicious. They are easily grown in either eastern 
or western Washington. They bear young and are very 
productive. Peach trees are especially attractive in early 
spring when they are great masses of pink flowers. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—Large yellow, freestone. Good qual- 
ity. August. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Improved Elberta, large yellow, red 
cheek, juicy, sweet firm flesh, freestone. September. 
HALE’S EARLY—Yellow, blush red, rich flavor, clingstone. 
August. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE — Large yellow 
with red blotch, rich, juicy, tender 
yellow flesh. 
J. H. HALE—Red on yellow, large, 
fine flavor, smooth skin, freestone. 
September. 
PACIFIC GOLD — Yellow with red 
cheek, firm delicious flesh. Stan- 
dard price, $1.00-$1.50. 
ROCHESTER IMPROVED—Large, red 
on yellow, very sweet, juicy, fine 
flavor, freestone. Early August. 
Best peach in western Washington 
for eating, canning and shipping. 
TUSCAN CLING—Large, golden yel- 
low, clingstone. August. 
APRICOTS 
A delicious fruit that produces 
well here, ripening period between 
cherries, plums and peaches. 
BLENHEIM — Deep orange, large, 
early July. 
CHINESE (Mormon) — Hardiest for 
cold sections. Like Tilton. 
MOORPARK (Yakima)—Orange red, 
large flesh yellow, sweet, juicy 
and rich. Early August. 
TILTON—Large, freestone, flesh firm 
sweet and juicy, very productive. 
NECTARINES 
Nectarine is in reality a smooth- 
skinned peach, a little smaller but 
with rich sweet aromatic flavor, ex- 
cellent for eating fresh or canning. 
BOSTON—Large, deep yellow, very 
sweet, juicy. 
STANWICK—White and juicy, deli- 
cious, often as large as a peach. 
QUETTA — Large, yellow streaked 
carmine, excellent flavor. 
Chinese Jujube 
Trees 
The Jujube is a small deciduous 
tree which bears, often the first 
year, quantities of small dark brown 
sweet, crisp fruit. They are excellent 
fresh or as jam when cooked, but 
most often used dried as a delicious 
candied fruit. Will stand zero with- 
out injury. 4-5 ft. $2.25. 
Espalier, Wall or 
Vine Trees 
Trained Espalier Fruit Trees, in 
small and bearing size, in Pears, 
Apples, Prunes, Figs, Plums, Cher- 
ries, Peaches and Apricots. 3 and 4 
year, $4.50 to $6.00. 
Our Espalier dwarf fruit trees 
have been trained in various inter- 
esting patterns for use flat against 
buildings or fences or to separate 
sections of a garden. They bear 
young, very prolifically, and add 
color and character wherever used. 
Complete 
Landscape 
Planning 
and 
Planting 
Service 
Available for 
any size 
grounds. 
Free 
estimates 
gladly 
given. 

Pears 
Pears do well in most all soils and climatic 
conditions. Lovers of fine pears should include 
the popular summer Bartlett with some fall and 
winter varieties which are even finer quality 
and flavor. 
Selected well-branched 2 yr., 75c-95c; heavy 
bearing size, 3, 4 and 5 yr., $1.50-$2.50. 
ANJOU—Juicy, sweet and rich, best late vari- 
ety. Winter. 
BARTLETT—Large golden yellow, blush cheek, 
excellent. Summer. 
BOSC—Large yellow, bronze overspread, ten- 
der, juicy. Winter. 
CLAIRGEAU—Large light yellow, juicy, good 
keeper. Fall. 
COMICE—Large clear, handsome yellow juicy, 
sweet, aromatic. Fall. 
SECKLE—Small yellow russet, very rich. Fall. 
WINTER BARTLETT—Like Bartlett but ripening 
later. 
WINTER NELLIS—Fine grained flesh, sweet, 
aromatic. Winter. 
Fig Trees 
The fig trees we offer will ripen and produce 
excellent iruit in the Puget Sound region. 18-24 
inch branched, $1.75-$2.50; 2-3 ft., $2.50-$3.50; 
extra large, $4.50 and up. 
BRUNSWICK—Light brown skin, amber flesh 
that is fine grained, sweet, delicious. Do not 
prune. 
GRANATA — Black, very large, bearing two 
crops a season after the tourth year. Not 
quite as hardy as Lattarula. 
LATTARULA—A sweet white flesh fig of excel- 
lent flavor and quality. White skin. Bears 
first year. Ripens two crops a season. First 
crop first part August, second crop October. 
Used for eating fresh or preserves. We fea- 
ture large sizes now bearing. Has proven 
very satisfactory for our western Washing- 
ton climate. For best crops do not prune. 

Young Espalier Fruit Tree 
