FRUIT 
TREES 
We grow several hundred varieties of fruit trees and produce almost a quarter million trees each 
year. We believe we have the most complete stock on the Pacific Coast and are in a position to handle 
your orders whether large or small. We have a number of varieties not listed. If you do not see listed 
what you want we can most likely supply it. Our trees are well graded, sturdy trees that you will be proud 
to receive. We are ready at all times to give you any information that may be helpful to you. You cannot 
do better than to plant our hardy NORTHERN GROWN TREES. 
Quantity rates: 5 or more at 10 rate; 50 or more at 100 rate; 300 or more at 1000 rate. On quan- 
tities of 2000 or over write for special quotations. 
APPLES 
Each 10 100 1000 
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A= Gfee bce: ius vcauieney ters .60 5.00 32.50 300.00 
l-yr. selected .......... .65 5.50 40.00 375.00 
2-yr. branched ......... .75 6.50 60.00 550.00 
3-yr. branched ......... 1.00 8.50 TS OO wei. ieee 
Anoka. A wonderful new early variety. Large, yellow streaked 
with red. Extremely hardy. 
Arkansas Black. A very firm, good keeping apple of beautiful 
maroon color. 
Baldwin. Large; round; bright red; crisp. Tree vigorous and 
productive. January to April. 
Black Rome Beauty. Like the Rome Beauty excepting that its 
color is a very dark red and it has a much better flavor. No- 
vember to February. Good commercial variety. 
Carlton. This apple was originated in Carlton, N. Y. This apple 
is a little later than the Red Astrachan which it resembles in 
flavor and shape. Its quality is superior to Astrachan. 
Cortland. New. Large; red; juicy; fine shipper. Similar to Im- 
proved McIntosh. 
Delicious. The great commercial variety of the Northwest. The 
famous “five point’’ apple. Red striped. November to March. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Large; round; streaked with red. Vig- 
orous; hardy, and productive. An excellent variety for the 
orchard. September. 
Early Harvest. Early summer, yellow with white meat. July. 
Early McIntosh. A new variety of fine merit. Bright red, round- 
oblate shape. Tree hardy, vigorous productive. Cross between 
McIntosh and Yellow Transparent. Ten days later than Yellow 
Transparent. 
Fameuse. Fine table apple. Flesh snowy white. Oct.-Dec. 
Gravenstein. Large; striped; juicy and tender; vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Best sauce apple. August and September. 
Grimes Golden. High quality; medium large; yellow. Tree hardy 
and productive. November to March. 
Jonathan. Medium to small. Yellow skin nearly covered with 
lively red. Fine grained and tender. Tree slender and spread- 
ing. Good commercial sort. November to April. 

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Jonathan, Double Red. An improved variety of Jonathan. Very 
deep colored. 
King of Tompkins County. Large; striped red and yellow. Vig- 
orous grower. October to November. 
Lodi. This is a new improved Yellow Transparent. 
and ripens a little later. More vigorous. 
McIntosh Red. Medium size; red, white flesh, tender, juicy. 
Productive. Very hardy. November to February. 
McIntosh Black. Same as McIntosh Red, excepting that it is 
very much darker in color and more attractive. 
Newfame. Resembles Red Delicious but keeps much longer. 
Northern Spy. An old favorite. Large; striped. Flesh white and 
tender. Strong, upright grower. January to May. 
Orenco. Red; crisp; juicy. Small core. An excellent apple for the 
roadside stand. October to January. (Seedling of Northern 
Spy.) 
Orleans. An improved delicious, ripening in the delicious sea- 
son; is more attractive and keeps better. 
Ortley. (White. Bellflower). Large; oblong; yellow. Flesh white, 
tender; juicy; fine grained. Unexcelled for salads. November . 
to February. 
It is larger 
‘Red Astrachan. Large; beautiful red; juicy; acid. Vigorous; pro- 
ductive. August. 
Red Delicious. Same as Delicious excepting it is solid red and 
juicier. A wonderful apple. The leading seller among apple 
trees. A great commercial variety. Nov. to March. 
Red Gravenstein. A beautiful Gravenstein with solid red color. 
Ideal for roadside selling. August to October. 
Red June. Medium size. Brilliant red; flesh white; ripens early. 
Early bearer. Good market variety. 
Red Rome Beauty. Like Rome Beauty, excepting for darker 
color. A leading commercial variety. A good baking apple. 
Red Spy. A bright red Northern Spy. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large, green, rich meat, juicy. Dec.- 
Feb. 
Rome Beauty. Large; yellow ground, with red stripes. Pro- 
ductive. Good baking apple. November to March. 
Spitzenberg, Esopus. Medium to large; deep red; flesh yellow. 
Good commercially. Fine for baking. November to April. 
Stayman Winesap. Large; red striped; juicy; tender. Fine fla- 
vored. Good orchard variety. December to April. 
Talman Sweet. Medium; pale yellow; very sweet; baking. No- 
vember to April. 
Wagener. Medium. Red blush; firm. Productive. Bears young. 
December to May. 
Wealthy. Early, abundant bearer; yellow striped red. Sept.-Nov. 
Winesap. Medium; dark red; prolific bearer. Best keeping apple. 
Good market variety in West. December to May. 
Winter Banana. Very large; golden yellow; red cheek. Fine 
flavor. Vigorous grower; productive. October to May. 
Yellow Bellflower. Large; yellow; tender; juicy. Winter. 
Yellow Delicious. Beautiful yellow; conical; fine flavor. Vigor- 
ous; productive. Commercial variety. December to April. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin. One of best quality apples. Very firm; 
juicy; crisp; delicious. Commercial variety. December to May. 
Yellow Transparent. The most popular early variety. Yellow; 
acid; tender; juicy. Early, abundant bearer. July to August. 
CRABAPPLES 
Dolga. Very hardy, fiery red Crab. Desirable culinary apple. 
Bears young and abundantly. A fine ornamental tree. 
moons Medium size; red with yellow flesh. Productive. Keeps 
well. 
Red Siberian. Yellow; scarlet cheek; bears young. September- 
October. 
Transcendent. Striped red; very productive. Good for sauce, pies, 
eating fresh or dried; cider. September-October. 
Whitney No. 20. An improved seedling of the Whitney. Very 
large; red; very productive! good eating. August. 
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