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NUT TREES 
WALNUTS — Vrooman Franquette. Grafted on California 
Black root. 3-4 ft. $1.25; 4-6 ft. $1.50; 6-8 ft. $2.00 
ALMONDS—Soft-shelled varieties. Nonpareil, I. X. L., Ne Plus 
Ultra, Drake’s Seedling, valuable pollenizer, 3-4 ft. 1 yr. 50e; 
4-6 ft. 1 yr. 75e. 




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FILBERTS—Nursery grown transplants and tip layers. IMPORTANT: we Wize pesamcipsiogt hy Pai ee Oe Ale 
Each 10 to 50 50 or more peice) ae eae SDECAYED AND MIXED WITH! SOIL IT SHOULD 
Bt LOO bere eee ee 40¢ 35¢ 30¢ 
3 to-4 thee ee 50c 45e 40c 
ASCO *Dylt esses eee Tbe 60¢ 50¢ BOYSENBERRY 
Barcelonia. Large round nut, very prolific. Uniform size. The Tips, 10c each; $1.00 doz. Postage Se each extra 
principal commercial variety. 
Duchilly. Large oblong nut, excellent quality. Not as pro- 
For larger quantity write us for price. 
ductive as Barcelona but usually bringing a higher price. The Boysenberry is a new variety, said to be produced by 
Daviana. Long striped nut of the Duchilly type; used as a_ crossing blackberries, raspberries and Loganberries. The 
pollenizer for the Duchilly and Barcelonia. flavor is a very pleasing blend of these varieties. It has few 
White Avelines. Small long shaped nut used as a pollenizer for and soft seeds. The great size is hard to explain—it seems to 
Barcelona. Beduee one of those things that happen in new crosses (pos- 
E R pgs sibly once in a million). The vine has all the vigor which is 
CHESTNUTS—American Sweet. 3-4 ft. 90¢; 4-6 ft. $1.25. often characteristic of year varieties. a 
FIGS—Latturula Honey Fig. Strong plants, $1.50 to $2.50. 
CURRANTS 
15¢e each; $1.50 doz. ($2.00 doz. postpaid) 
Perfection. Large, bright, crimson. Best. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Oregon Champion. 1 yr. 15¢ each; $1.50 doz. ($2.00 doz. postpaid) 

SMALL FRUITS AND ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS 
Martha Washington. Rust-resistant strain. 2 yr. plants 25c 
doz.; $1.50 for 100; $1.75 for 100 postpaid. 
BLACKBERRIES 
1 yr. 15e; 12 for $1.50; 2 yr. plants 25c; 12 for $2.50. 
Himalaya Giant. Small seed and core, large berries. 
Lawton. Large black, very sweet. 
Evergreen. Large, a most delicious flavor. BOYSENBERRY 


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