
STRAWBERRIES 
Price: 25, 50c; 50, 75c: 100, $1; 250, $2.00; 1000, $6.00. 
BLAKEMORE—Wonderful new variety just recently 
developed by the Department of Agriculture. Pro- 
nounced ‘to be the finest canning and preserving 
berry available. 
CORVALLIS—Recent introduction of Oregon State 
College. Dark red, large, proving to be one of the 
leading canning and market berries. 
CLARK’S SEEDLING—An old commercial sort, used 
extensively in the Hood River district for canning. 
DORSETT—New. Red meat. Very productive, good 
quality, early. 
FAIRFAX—New. Large, firm dark red variety. Very 
productive. 
GOLD DOLLAR—A splendid early commercial sort; 
moderately sub-acid, a good canning berry. 
IMPROVED MARSHALL—Very similar to the Mar- 
shall, with exception, somewhat larger and more 
productive. One of the best for barrelling and can- 
ning. 
OREGON—A berry that has few peers for any 
desired use. Large to very large beautiful color, firm, 
good shipper. 
IMPROVED OREGON—A favorite in the North- 
west. Produces enormous high quality crops. 
RED HEART—A new variety of recent introduction, 
used extensively by the canneries; very productive. 
ROCKHILL—Finest flavored of all the ever-bearing 
varieties. This variety does not make runners; sub- 
ject to blight in some districts. 
NEW WASHINGTON—A choice variety of recent 
origin, planted extensively in the state of Washington 
as a commercial berry. 
We _ have other varieties not listed. Prices on 
application. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
10 29-00 100 250 1000 
Mastodon ....$.30 $.50 $.90 $1.50 $3.25 $12.00 
Preoressive 3. .30\ = .o0s.90 2150)" 320- 12.00 
reece pill eis,;. 60 125 A220 0,007 12-00 =. 40,00 
CS ete OM nae Just seleoun = G20" 1 2,00 
GEM—New. Famous for its big, rich, red fruit and 
high productiveness. 
MASTODON—Large, firm and juicy fruit. Prolific 
over a long season. Produces continuously during 
spring and summer. 
MONTANA EVERBEARING—One of the very finest 
of everbearing varieties we have to offer. 
PROGRESSIVE—A standard variety. Quality good. 
ROCKHILL—Finest flavored of all the everbearing 
strawberries. Continuous from the spring season until 
late fall. Produces as many as 10 to 12 runners, 
therefore very prolific. 
ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON—A new rustresisting variety of 
excellent quality. Excels all other varieties for size, 
vigor and productiveness. 
PALMETTO—One of the old standards, 
good. 
2 yr. plants: 25, 50c; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.80; 1000, 
$7.50. 
quality 

STRAWBERRY ROOT 
RHUBARB 
CROWN DIVISIONS 
RIVERSIDE GIANT—Very large and crisp; excel- 
lent canner. 
MAMMOTH—Large, early, tender. Prolific market 
variety. 
Prices: Each, 12c; 10, 75c; 100, $6.50. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Prices: 6, 50c; 12, 75c; 100, $3.00. 
Whether you have a farm or a city lot, be sure to 
plant some shade trees. They are beautiful additions 
to your property from the first and improve with age. 
Almost any type you desire is available whether 
for foliage, flowers, or fruits. 

Dayton, Oregon, Jan. 16, 1940. 
In the spring of 1928 I purchased my first peach trees 
of you, and now have about 40 acres of peaches bearing. — 
I never got nicer trees anywhere than from you and can 
recommend your trees to anybody as being true to name 
and well grown. In fact, I think so much of them that I 
purchased some 200 this spring to fill out some corners 
I recently cleared. 
MRS. J. H. TOMPKINS. 
Eugene, Ore., Jan. 20, 1940. — 
After more than twenty years of association and deal- 
ing with your fine organization I would like to write a 
line regarding the splendid friendship and trust that has 
been built up during these many years of pleasant busi- 
ness relation. 
It has been a pleasure to know that yours is one nursery 
company whose quality of stock has always been the very 
highest and whose dealings the integrity of which has 
always been without question. 
R. H. BAUER. 


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