LARGER TREES 
We challenge all competition to equal our heavy grade trees. All trees will con- 
sistently run heavier than the grades generally used and adopted as Oregon grade 
standard. Lafayette Nursery Gives Bigger Values. =~ ai 
QUANTITY RATES 
Five and over at 10 rate; 50 and over at the 100 rate; 250 and over at the 1000 rate. 

PREMIUMS 
If your order is from $3.00 to $5.00 you may select 
any ONE premium. For orders of from $5.00 to $10.00 
select any TWO premiums. Orders over $10.00, any 
FOUR premiums. Please order by number. 
No. 1. 1 Fruit Tree 
. 1 Choice Rose 
. 1 Flowering Plum 
3 Raspberry Plants 
. | Pauls Scarlet Hawthorne 
. | Spirea 
1 Flowering Crab 
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. 2 Gooseberries, 2-yr. 
No. 9. 
No. 10. 3 Boysenberry Plants 
No. 11. 2 Grape Vines 
No. 12. 1 Flowering Peach. 
3 Mountain Blackberry Plants 
RECOMMENDED SPACING FOR FRUIT 
TREES AND BERRIES 
NUMBER OF PLANTS PER ACRE FOR 
VARIOUS SPACING 
PS PS PS PS PS PS 
~~ 'U PS SU PS 
> PS PS PS PS PS 
PS PS PS PS PS PS 
MU SUS 
>< PS PS PS PS PS 
In the Square method multiply the distance (in feet) 
between the rows by the spacing (in feet) in the row. 
APPLES—25 to 40 ft. Spacing Square Method Triangular Method 
PEARS—20 to 30 ft. Le] ean ke “S60. sl ote hes 
PEACHES—20 to 25 ft. 2 etme A eh De Yok Sate per 
APRICOTS—20 to 25 ft. cee es Oe Te SS # P40 Aurea 5,890 
PLUMS AND PRUNES—20 to 29 ft. Axed cook ee vcnee 9992. age a 3,145 
CHERRIES, SWEET—25 to 40 ft. SS eae eT a te 2,010 
CHERRIES, SOUR—20 to 20 ft. Gx6o ie ee 12) Oana seeseeee 1,600 
ALMONDS—20 to 25 ft. Tilted eran BRA se ae 1,020 
QUINCES—I5 to 20 ft. Peres u ste ted BOs ees "785 
NECTARINES—20 to 25 ft. ; Eero megh Dales 57a Seale 617. 
FILBERTS—20 to 20 ft. tOxl- 2 cia 7 ic Stan etic 505 
WALNUTS—40 to 60 ft. Lac] Tiered waco: 960i ae 414 
BLACKBERRIES—6 by 4 ft. LOe1O ka eee B02: uke eee 349 
CURRANTS—3 by 6 ft. 19x13-e02 vase VW pay grant ie Se 295 
GOOSEBERRIES—4 ft. by 8 ft. L4xlAu ie ee DOD, oi Pun Bee 255 
STRAWBERRIES (Field)—18 to 24 inches by 3% ft. i5si5 eee TOS) Leones 222 
STRAWBERRIES (Garden)—18 in. by 2 ft. 16xl62c3.-2 eee 170~ ie: (nae 190 
ASPARAGUS—8 in. by 3 ft. x17 eee 150%: J. cee 172 
GRAPES—8 by 10 ft. YOul Geen yee [S400 Uh eweaees 158 
1OxIG cs ea ipeeoty a tae 138 
POLLENIZING CHART 20x20 5-3 i aoe LOS vrs ee 125: a 
25x25 Gv oee es pe Mer tye 80 
X indicates the commercial variety, P the Pollenizer. 30x30 .......--- AQ wees eeeeee 55 
ACK40 crete B75 ieee ee 31 
and divide into 43,560 (square feet in one acre). 
The Triangular method—divide the number of 3 
plants required for desired spacing in the rectangular 7 
We believe this to be the most efficient planting ar- : 
ie 
method by 0.886. Sit 
rangement for all fruit and nut trees where pollenat- 
ing trees are used. 


6 FRUITS, NUTS, AND ORNAMENTALS 
