
CURRANTS 
We offer large, strong plants that will, under favor- 
_ able conditions, produce a good crop the year follow- 
ing planting. Fays Prolific and Cherry are both heavy 
producers of large fruit. Perfection excels for size 
and is one of the leading market currants. 
Each 15c; 10 for $1.25; 100 for $7.50. Special prices 
on large orders. 
ne CHERRY—Largest of the red currants, bunches 
short; plants vigorous and productive on good soil. 
, FAYS PROLIFIC— 
PERFECTION—Bright red, good size; size of berry 
well maintained in the bunch. Rich, mild, sub-acid 
- flavor; few seeds. 
DEWBERRY 
LUCRETIA—Fruit hardy, large, firm. Berries larger 
than most blackberries and of unequalled excellence. 
Each 15c; 10, $1.25; 100, $7.50; 1000, $54.00. 
7 GOOSEBERRIES 
: Each 10 100 1000 
1 year, heavy ..... $ .15 $1.00 $7.00 $60.00 
2 year, heavy ..... .20 1.20 8.00 70.00 
OREGON CHAMPION — Prolific bearer of large, 
light green berries; very sweet and fine flavor. 
- LARGE ENGLISH (NEW)—tThe largest gooseberry 
grown. Fruit about twice as large as the Champion, 
sweet and delicious. Heavy producer. Bushes excep- 
tionally strong growing. Often producing 1 to 2 gal- 
lons to each plant. Mildew resistant. Each, 50c; 10, 
$4.50; 100, $15.00. 
LOGANBERRY 
_THORNY TYPE—Each 15c; 10 for 90c; $4.75 per 
100. 
THORNLESS TYPE—Without thorns, otherwise iden- 
tical with the commercial loganberry. Each 25c; 10 
for $2.00; 100, $15.00; 1000, $85.00. 
NECTARBERRY 
Another new introduction among the vine berries. 
Originated from Youngberry seed. Larger than the 
Boysenberry and much sweeter. Each 25c; 10 for 
$2.00; 25 for $5.00. 
Fruitvale, Idaho, January 28, 1938. 
Gentlemen: | 
I will need a few peach trees this spring, and some of 
my neignbors are wanting apricots and some good rich 
flavored strawberries for home use. Please send price list. 
The trees I got from your nursery are the best I have 
ever bought. Three varieties of ’cots, Hale peaches, 
Bartlett pears, all bearing their fruit at two years old, 
_ giving proof of their quality and flavor, in which I am 
very well pleased. We will want upward of 100 trees. 
Very best regards, 
C. R. IVIE. 

Birdsview, Wash., March 5, 1931. 
Gentlemen: 
_ The trees received and we are more than pleased with 
_ them and thanks very much for the Burton prune. 
e MARY KEMMERICH. 
RASPBERRIES 
Each <1 9 25 100 1000 
Heya ores ey ate 7o5 90.85 $1.35. $3.00. . $22.50 
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BLACKCAP VARIETIES 
BLACK BEAUTY—Another new variety of recent 
origin; very hardy and productive. Berries large, 
firm and luscious, rampant grower, blight resistant. 
MUNGER—Large, firm, well adapted for shipping 
and drying; grown more extensively than any other 
for commercial use. The leading variety in the north- 
west. 
NEW LOGAN, also QUILLEN—Two new varieties 
originating in the Eastern states, exceptionally hardy, 
rampant growers, very productive, large firm berries, 
blight resistant and free from mosaic. New Logan, 
early variety. 
RED VARIETIES 
LATHAM—Large size, with heavy yields, luscious 
rich red fruit. Some growers claim it the king of all 
raspberries. 
LLOYD GEORGE—One of the later new varieties 
which is very much in demand; strong growers, 
large luscious fruit, planted quite extensively as a 
commercial variety. 
MAMMOTH CUTHBERT — One of the standards; 
used extensively for canning and shipping; the . 
leader among red varieties in the northwest. Each, 
10c; 10, 75c; 25, $1.65; 100, $3.25; 1000; $20.00. 
IMPROVED CUTHBERT. 
NEWBERG — We can unhesitatingly recommend 
Newberg, where a high quality, large, firm, attrac- 
tive berry is wanted. Apparently immune from 
disease. 
POTOMAC—One of the new introductions from 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture; quality unex- 
celled and heavy yielder. 
ST. REGIS—Large, sweet everbearing. 
TAYLOR—New outstanding variety developed by 
New York Experiment Station. Large size, luscious 
flavor, rigid tree-like canes, heavy yields with greater 
profits. 
YOUNGBERRY 
The Younberry is identical in character and growth 
with the Boysenberry. The fruit, slightly smaller, has 
the same quality and texture. It is one of the new 
leading varieties. 
Each 10 100 1000 
PAV OCI 1 ite Boarebeteet 1S $1.00 $4.50 $30.00 
PATS i cv6 | Sere Tce ara 1.40 9.00 60.00 
ACME THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY (Plant Patent — 
No. 4)—The same in character of growth and pro- 
duction, except the vines are devoid of spines. 
1 year, 20c each; 10, $1.50; 100, $7.00. 


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