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MARSHALL STRAWBERRIES 
CURRANTS 
Each 10 100 1000 
PRET 0 Ot ON SE Sacks 2912255 $10.00 $80.00 
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Cherry. Large, deep red; bunches short. Productive. 
Fay’s Prolific. Large size; fine flavor; very prolific bearer. 
Perfection. The queen among currants. Bright red; large full 
bunches; productive. Rich flavored; easily picked. 
Write for larger quantities. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Prices same as Currants. 
Houghton. Medium size fruit; abundant bearer; vigorous grower. 
Oregon Champion preferable. 
Oregon Champion. Large; light green; very sweet; juicy; fine 
flavored. Productive and free from mildew. The best. 
HORSERADISH 
Six for 50c; 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.00. 
STRAWBERRIES 
25 100 250 1000 
$0.50 $1.00 $2.00 $6.00 
Dorsett. New. An early red variety; firm and productive; very 
high quality; a wonderful market berry. 
Fairfax. New. Early; glossy, dark red; large, firm berries; very 
productive. 
Improved Oregon. A favorite in the Northwest, producing enor- 
mous berries of high quality, delicious; sweet. 
Marshall. Blood red; a good market variety. 
Red Heart. It is firm; bright red to the core; does not shrink 
when canned or preserved. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
25 100 250 
$0.50 $1.50 $3.50 
1000 
$12.00 
Gem. 
Mastodon. Prolific, with glossy red, juicy, well flavored berries; 
large. Valuable for market. 
New Gem. This is the outstanding commercial everbearing 
strawberry for Western growers. 
Progressive. Good flavor; attractive; medium large. 
Rockhill. Large attractive berries of superb flavor. $1.50 for 
25, and $5.50 per 100. 
Wayzata. This strawberry bears six months of the year, is the 
sweetest of strawberries and bears even in the hottest 
weather. Similar to Rockhill. Same prices. 
RHUBARB 
Each 15c; 5 for 50c; 10 for 85c. 
Write for quantity prices. 
Mammoth Victoria. Large; early; tender. 
Riverside Giant. A new introduction; large; fine; excellent 
canner. 
Strawberry. Valuable for its attractive color when cooked. 
Especially adapted for home use. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
We have many shrubs; if you do not see what you want, write us. 
ALMOND (Prunus) 
Pink Flowering (P. g. albiplena). An abundance of double pink 
blossoms on graceful drooping branches. 2-3’ 50¢; 3-4’ 75c. 
White Flowering (P.g. sinensis) .Double white blossoms. 18-24” 
40c; 2-3’ 50c; 3-4’ 75c. 
ALTHEA, ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus syriacus) 
18-24” 35c; 2-3’ 50c. 
The Altheas are a valuable addition to the shrub border since 
they bloom at a season when blossoms are scarce. They are very 
showy and bloom over a long period. 
Ardens. A beautiful purple flowered variety of Althea. 
Boule de Feu. Red. 
Jean de Arc. A beautiful pure white flowered type. 
Lady Stanley. Rosy white. 
Paeoniflora. Rosy purple. 
Rubus. A new single red which is very showy. 
AZALEA (Not prepaid) 
(Plant Azaleas with peat moss or leaf mold.) 
9-12” $1.00; 12-15” $1.50. 
‘See Broadleaved Evergreens for Evergreen Azaleas. 
Altaclarensis. Large coppery yellow flowers. Mollis type. 
Flame Azalea (calendulacea). Brilliant orange to scarlet flowers 
in May. Beautlful fall foliage. 
Mollis. The rich salmon, orange and flame shades of the Mollis 
which appear in May before the leaves, make it one of the 
very showiest shrubs. It is compact; blooms profusely. 
Occidentalis. Fragrant white blossoms tinged with pink. 
Schlippenbachi. Beautiful flowers of pale rose spotted with red- 
_ brown. 
BARBERRY (Berberis) 
Japanese (B. thunbergi) . Red berries. Good hedging plant. Use- 
ful for group planting. Foliage turns red in fall. 50c. 
Thunbergi atropurpurea. 
foliage is a dark purplish color in summer. 60c. 
EVERY CUSTOMER 
Red leafed. Same as above excepting 
MUST BE PLEASED 
BEAUTYBUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
Feathery foliage; delicate pink trumpet shaped blossoms. A valu- 
able addition to the border planting. 85e. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddlea) 
Magnifica. Beautiful dark purple blooms borne on long slender, 
arching stems from June to frost in fall. Grows rapidly, almost 
evergreen. Medium 60c; Large 75c. 
BLUE SPIREA (Caryopteris) 
Downy gray leaves; bright blue flowers produced in large clusters. 
85c. 
CORALBERRY (Symphoricarpus vulgare) 
Purplish red fruit which remains on the shrub most of the winter. 
Rose colored flowers; delicate foliage. 50c. 
CRANBERRY BUSH (Eup. Viburnum opulus) 
Red berries, resembling cranberries, which stay on till late fall. 
3-4’ 75c. 

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