
FRUITS and BERRIES 
10 to 50 
45c 
Prices include packing. 
BOSC. One of the best early winter pears. Splendid shipping 
and commercial pear. Solid russet color, flesh fine grained 
and highly flavored. 
BARTLETT. Golden yellow when ripe, with a beautiful blush 
next to the sun. Buttery, very juicy and highly flavored; tree 
a strong grower. Best canning variety. 
D’ANJOU. A large, fine pear, buttery and melting with sprightly 
flavor; tree fine grower. Very productive. One of the best. 
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50c 45c 
Prices include packing. 
BING. A large sized black cherry which ripens with the Royal 
Ann and whose habit of growth is similar to it. “One of the 
best fresh fruit cherries on the market and a good shipper. 
ROYAL ANN. A beautiful cherry of:large size; pale yellow with 
bright red cheeks; flesh firm, juicy and sweet. One of the 
best for canning and market. 
LAMBERT. One of the largest known. Smooth, glossy, dark 
purplish-red, with numerous russet,dots. Almost black when 
ripe. Flesh dark with white vein,’ firm, meaty, flavor sweet, 
rich and highest quality. Good canner and shipper. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY (Pie Cherry). Large, roundish, red, 
flesh tender, mildly acid and better quality than most pie 
cherries. The most popular sort. 
| GRAPES 2-year No. 1 Vines.......... 25¢ each 
FLAME TOKAY. Bunches very large and compact; berries large, 
skin thick, pale red, covered with bloom; fresh, firm, sweet. 
Excellent table and market grape. 35c each, 10 for $3.00. 
CONCORD. One of the most popular and reliable varieties. 
Bunch large, compact and shouldered; berry large, round, al- 
_most black with blue bloom, juicy, buttery and very sweet. 
30c each, 10 for $2.50. 
MALAGA. Very large; oval; yellowish green; fleshy; one of the 
best shipping grapes. Immensely productive, thriving in al- 
most any soil. Makes good raisins. Same price as Tokay. 
THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS. Very large, greenish yellow; firm; 
oval; seedless; prized for shipping and raisins. Same price as 
Tokay. 
CANE BERRIES 
CUTHBERT (Raspberry). This is the leading red raspberry. 
Strong and abundant bearer. Berries large, a beautiful deep 
crimson possessing a most pleasing flavor. Easy to pick and 
holds up well in shipping. Fine for home use or shipping. 
Transplanted plants 10c each, 10 for 90c. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING (Raspberry). Commences to bear 
early. Ripens early in the season. Large, well-flavored berries 
and continuous producer until frost. Transplanted plants 15c 
each, 10 for $1.25. 
LATHAM (Raspberry). A fine red raspberry. Grows to a large 
size, extra fine for canning, also for commercial growing. The 
favorite of many berry growers. Same price as Cuthbert. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. The standard Boysenberry has 
been severly criticized for its pronounced thorniness and most 
all will agree that a smooth caned Boysen would be a valuable 
improvement. Now we have it with all the quality of the 
original. 50c each, 5 for $1.85. Transplanted plants, not 
yearling tips. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRIES. Plant the wonderful new Thorn- 
less Youngberry, superior to the parent thorny type only to 
the extent that the hard punishing thorns have been elimi- 
nated. In flavor and quality there is little difference. 20c 
each, 10 for $1.50, .Strong transplanted plants. 
OREGON CHAMPION GOOSEBERRIES. Large, skin light green 
with flesh very sweet, juicy, excellent flavor. Very prolific 
bearer and will not mildew. 20c each, 10 for $1.75. Heavy _], 
2-year plants. * 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRIES. Fruit long, dark red, ‘flavorable. 
Free of thorns, fine canner. 
for $2.00. 
CHERRY CURRANTS. The largest of all red currants; berries 
sometimes more than half-inch in diameter; bunches short; 
plant. very vigorous and productive when grown on good soil 
and well cultivated. 20c each, 10 for $1.75. Large,* strong 
plants. 
Ripens in May. 25c each, 10 © 
WE CAN TAKE CARE OF ORDERS LARGE AND SMALL. BE 
SURE TO GIVE SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING YOUR 
NEAREST EXPRESS.OR FREIGHT OFFICE. 



CHERRIES 
PERFECTION CURRANTS. Bright red, and of a size larger than 
many. One of the most productive currants. Rich, mild, sub- 
acid flavor and having plenty of pulp with few seeds. Same 
price as Cherry Currant. 
HIMALAYA (Blackberry). This is an exceptionally fine strain. 
Comes earlier than Evergreen. Good for home use or for sell- 
ing on the fresh fruit market and to canneries. 15c each, 10 
fOr -Dlie25: 
BUDDING RUBBERS 
The ideal binding for budding work 25c per ounce; $2.50 per 
pound. Approximately 150 rubbers per ounce. 
Nut Trees 
WALNUT, Franquette 
(Grafted on Black Wal- 
nut). This is the most 
popular variety in the 
Northwest. Very large and 
long, coming to a sharp 
point, shell is hard but 
thin enough to hull easily. 
A vigorous grower, young 
and prolific bearer, making 
a beautiful as well as prof- 
itable shade tree. 4-6 ft. 
trees, $1.75; 25c per tree 
less in quantities of 5 
trees or over. Price in- 
cludes packing for shipment. 
ALMOND, Ne Plus Ultra. Large and very long; soft shell; hulls 
freely. Ne Plus Ultra is a heavy and regular bearer. 3-4 ft. 
trees 50c; 5c less in lots of 5 or over. Price includes packing. 
ALMOND, Nonpareil. Tree is of beautiful form, slightly weep- 
ing. The nut is sweet and the shell very thin. This is the 
best variety for home planting. Prices same as Ne Plus Ultra. 
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