PLANT TUALATIN VALLEY TREES FOR MORE PROFITS 

Currants 
The currant is one of the most valuable of small fruits. They mature just before raspberries 
and can be used either raw or cooked. Being very hardy, they do not winter kill and require little 
care, 
10c each 10for90c 50 for $3.75 
CHERRY The largest of all red currants; able for both market and home. Fruit hangs well, 
berries sometmes more than one- never dropping, as in other currants. 
half inch in diameter; bunches short; plant very ; 
vigorous and productive when grown on good Bright red, and of a size 
soil and well cultivated. PERFECTION larger than the Fay; size 
of berries is maintained to end of bunch. It is one 
FAY’S PROLIFIC For-_size, beauty and of the most productive currants. Rich, mild, sub- 
remarkable red currant Bt ka tebe raed ae ee OA ra ae Soe Se ee jeeps a 
cherry currant, while the flavor is superior. The ened By Y ou cantypich; Bertec ene ae 
stem is long, which permits rapid picking, valu- 
ASPARAGUS 
2 yr. old plants 12 for 25c; 25 for 45c; 100 for $1.50; 500 for $4.50 
A very early variety; even reg- standard variety for the production of fancy as- 
PALMETTO ular size, of excellent quality. paragus for the home or market, it stands ahead 
of all others for size, vigor, tenderness, quality 
WASHINGTON A new rust-resistant ped- and rust-resistance. 
igreed asparagus. As a 
RHUBARB HORSERADISH 
Mammoth. CAME eect ire ye 5 at 1014c each. Se each 19 for 70e 
Large, early, tender and fine; 
MAMMOTH the very best of all. 25 for 90c 50 for $1.50 
RIVERSIDE GIANT Very. large, fine As a table relish horseradish is without a su- 
canning. Larger perior. Its cultivation forms an important indus- 
lots please write. try in many sections. Should be planted in the 
early spring. 
STRAWBERRY aA good variety for pie 
or canninig. ; 
Our berry plants grown in the fertile Tualatin Valley will assure you of extra quality root 
system. Varieties not listed please write. 
5 plantsgoatl0rate 50at100rate Large lots discounted 
FIGS 
The following two varieties of Figs we have listed are the only two varieties that can be 
recommended for the Northwest that will produce and bear crops each year. If interested in 
California varieties of figs, kindly write. The prices on California varieties are much cheap- 
er, but we cannot guarantee them to produce and ripen satisfactorily for the Northwest country. 
LATTARULA FIG This is _a two-crop NEVERALLA FIG ug is a seedless Fig. 
variety, July to Oct- en ripe resembles 
ober 30. Lemon-yellow when ripe, thin skin and a peach in color. It is very sweet. Bluish-black 
very sweet. Fine for drying, preserves, jams and skin. Ripens during September and October; 
canning. Self pollenizer; hardy, fast grower; one crop a year. Extremely hardy; likes sun- 
bears the third year. Best commercial variety shine and reasonable amount of mosture, Bears 
for the Northwest. Price, each, small size, $1.35; the third year growth, and a very fine commer- 
large select, $1.75. cial Fig. Small size $1.35; select, $1.75. 
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