OUR TREES GROW AND GROW 
Rock Hill Strawberries 
Newest strawberry grown—the Rockhill, intro- 
duced in Oregon several years ago, and the Way- 
zata as it is called in the Great Lakes Region, pro” 
duce fruit identical in size, flavor and seasons. In 
northern climates the Wayzata is inclined to make 
a few runner plants, whereas the Rockhill seldom 
shows this characteristic. The Wyzata, however 
performs identically here with the Rockhill as 
neither of them se1aom make runners. The fol- 
iage and other plant characteristics are identical. 
The size and percentage of large No. 1 grade 
berries produced by these varieties are above the 
average, and they have a flavor and texture un- 
like any other strawberry we have ever grown— 
indescribably delicious. 
Should be set about 15 x 24 inches—equiy- 
alent of 15,000 plants to the acre. Responds well 
to both overhead and ditch irrigation and thrives 
well in most any type of soil in which other va- 
rieties can be successfully grown. Plant prices: 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.85; 1000 
for $35.00. Larger lots, write. 
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HUCKLEBERRY BUSHES 
These huckleberry bushes we have are a very 
fine producing berry bush. They can be used as 
a shrub, as you can take off some beautiful cut- 
tings. 4 or 5 huckleberry bushes will give you 
plenty of berries for pies and canning. They will 
grow exceptionally well anywhere around the 
Pacific Coast. We can furnish these in fine large 
plants. They will bear fruit next year. We can 
furnish them at $1.25 per plant. If interested in 
quantities in smaller sizes, kindly get in touch 
with us as we can furnish several thousand. 
VIGORO 
Mix well with soil. 
BLUEBERRIES We have the genuine East- 
ern blueberries. We are 
sure these blueberries will give wonderful results 
in this locality or anywhere in the Northwest. They 
will stand extremely cold weather. The variety 
we have is the Jersey variety, A mid-season 
var-ety and one of the finest growers, with large 
fruit. We are sure that the cultivation of blue- 
berries will be greatly increased within the next 
few years. Large size, l-year plants, 75¢ each. 
10 lots 50c¢ each, 100 lots 40¢ each; 2 yr. old plants 
10c extra. 
Young berries 
Our plants are taken from the best and most improved strains. Large profits—up to $1,000 
per acre—are made from growing this new popular berry. Try out 100 plants now. They are 
extremely hardy. We have sold the Youngberry plants all over the Northwest and east of the 
Cascade mountains. They are a very hardy plant and there also is a ready market for the fruit 
on the fresh market at all times. Also a brisk demand at the canneries. 
1 year plants 1l5c each 5for60c 10 for $1.00 100 for $4.50 1,000 for $27.50 
Youngberry 2 yr. transplants—20c each; 10 for $1.25; 50 or more 
9c each; 500 or more 7!4¢c each 
PLANT THE WONDERFUL NEW THORNLESS 
YOUNGBERRY 
The THORNLESS 
thorny type only to the extent that the hard 
punishing and annoying thorns are not present. 
; } In other respects there is little difference. 1 yr. 
is superior to the parent old. Each 20c; 10 $1.50; 25 $3.00; 100 $7.50. 
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