Imperial (Epineus: Large; reddish purple; thin skin; sweet 
and juicy. ¢ { drying prune. Late August. 
Italian. This is too well known to need description. A great 
favorite both East and West for shipping; canning; preserving; 
drying. Productive September. 
Jefferson. Large; yellow; reddened in the sun; juicy and de- 
licious. August 
Kelsey Japan. Very large; reddish-purple; early and prolific 
bearer. Said to be the largest plum. Good shipper. 
Maynard. Large; juicy with a rich flavor; good shipper and 
keeper; very attractive. 
Peach Plum. Large and attractive. Very good. Productive. 
August. Leading commercial plum in the Northwest. 
Petite (French). Medium size; sweet; juicy. Good drying prune. 
September. 
President. Large plum of good flavor and color. Late. 
Reine Claude. Large; greenish-yellow, spotted with red; firm; 
juicy; sugary; fine quality. Very productive. September. 
Satsuma. (Blood Plum). Large; skin and flesh are blood-red; 
pleasant flavor. Very small stone. September. 
Santa Rosa. A Japanese plum of large size; exquisite flavor; 
beautiful dark-red color; firm; juicy; very good shipper; 
small pit. August. 
’ Shiro. A yellow skinned, yellow fleshed plum of good quality. 
Very productive large; fine flavor. Good market variety. 
Silver. A valuable prune because of its size and superior flavor. 
A good general purpose variety: September. 
Standard. A fine quality, canning or market prune of the Italian 
type. 
Pe car, A purple plum of very high sugar content. Three weeks 
earlier than the French and much larger. 
Tragedy. Medium size; dark purple; yellowish-green flesh; rich 
and sweet. Good shipper. July. 
Wickson. Large sweet, juicy, yellow to crimson plum. 
Yellow Egg. Another old favorite for cooking, jam, etc. Still a 
very popular plum. A little coarse but sweet; productive. Aug. 
APRICOTS 
Each 10 100 1000 
Dasa feet i i.e oe eee $0.40 $3.00 $22.50 $200.00 
=e IN CY See oe ore 50 4.00 27.50 250.00 
SS GE feet, ccc. te eee re .60 5.00 32.50 300.00 
I-yr. selected .......... .65 5.50 40.00 375.00 
Blenheim. Large; oval; yellow; regular bearer. 
shipping, and drying; a favorite in California. 
Good canning, 

CHINESE 
Chinese. A recent introduction of great promise. Very 
hardy; resembles Tilton, which it surpasses for size and 
hardiness. Vigorous. Sometimes called Mormon cot. 
Peach Apricot. Very large; somewhat coarse; juicy; high flavor. 
July. 
Perfection. See pictures on page 3. 
Royal. Large; oval; yellow and orange; firm and juicy. Very 
productive. July. 
Tilton. Large; good color; rich flavor; frost resisting. Long the 
favorite in the Northwest. July. 
Wenatchee Moorpark. Very large; orange with red cheek; firm; 
juicy; good flavor. The most popular tree today. 
Yakima. A very large heavy bearing apricot. 
NUT TREES 
ALMONDS 
Each 10 
3-4 Feet hose a Oe Se a Renn On $0.50 $4.50 
426-feet 200. = Sie Mae eee fed) 5.00 
Selected, extra large, branched ............. ais) 6.50 
1 X L. Large, full kernel; soft shell; hulls easily. Vigorous 
grower. 
Drake’s Seedling. Very abundant and regular bearer; pollinizer. 
Nonpariel. Large, full kernel, thin shell. Tree has weeping habit. 
BUTTERNUTS 
A mild white walnut adapted to the coastal regions; not 
suited to dry region. 
Price $1.50, selected trees. 
CHESTNUTS, Sweet, American and Spanish. 
Each 10 
2a3° F6CU Re re enact oe oe eae $0.75 $6.50 
324: feet ra ae Se eee re ee 85 7.50 
4-67 feet ace. oh rhe ee eee re 1.00 8.50 
FILBERTS 
We have a very large stock of well rooted transplanted filberts 
to offer. Rich G Sons trees will pay you big profits. See us 
before placing your order. 
Each 10 100 1000 
2-3: feet AI. Be ee $0.40 $3.50 $30.00 $275.00 
3-4 feet in. oe ts oo eee 20 4.50 40.00 375.00 
4-6' feet See ie ena 60 5.50 50.00 475.00 
Barcelona. The champion filbert of the market. Round; golden 
brown color; full kerneled; rich flavor. 
DuChilly. Large oblong nut; soft shell; clean light brown. Pol- 
linizer for Barcelona. Slow grower. 
Daviana. DuChilly type; softer shell; golden brown color; rather 
light bearer; good pollinizer for all vareties. 
CALIFORNIA BLACK WALNUTS 
Each 10 
4-6: feet: WA iee .cs eat FL re eee $0.65 $5.50 
6=Si feet sa ee eee a eee eee 85 7.50 
A hard, spherical nut; smooth; the kernel is rich and oily. A 
rapid growing tree. 
FRANQUETTE WALNUTS 
Each 10 100 1000 
324; feet int. coe ete $1.00 $8.50 $75.00 $650.00 
AEGT fect tu) cassava e ae 1.25 11.00 90.00 850.00 
6-8Ffectith =. hee ees 1.50 13.50 120.00 1000.00 
8-10: feet = 2h ee eee 175° 16.50 eee 
6-8 ft. branched........ 3.00 (27.50: 2 eee 
8-10 ft. branched........ 3.50. 32:50 . 32. eee 
Franquette Grafted. This is the variety that is making the wal- 
nut industry of the Pacific Northwest. It is large and uniform 
in size; rather long, allowing a larger kernel than the shorter 
types. Shells easily but is not soft shelled. The shell does not 
split readily, assuring the full flavor and crispness of the 
kernel. This is a beautiful shade and street tree. Profitable 
as well as ornamental. An asset to any property. Very prolific. 
SPECIALTY FRUITS 
FIGS 
Each 10 100 
2 MMR Nes og. $0.90 $ 8.50 $75.00 
Be sw cw aos Oe ee 1.50 12.50 aah 
Brown Turkey. One of the hardier sorts. Very prolific; very large, 
fine grained strawberry, red. 
Lattarula (White). The Asiatic Honey Fig. It ripens two crops 
a season. First crop July 15th to August 15th, and the second 
from September 10th to October 30th and it is used for 
eating fresh or preserves, marmalade and many kinds of 
confection. 
Neverala (Blue). One crop a year. Very large and seedless. 
Kadota. Medium size, light green, sweet; practically seedless. 
DWARF PEARS 
Ideal trees for planting in a small area. Trees remain small 
but produce abundantly. For description see page .. 
2 yr.: Each $1.00; any three $2.50. 
Anjou Clairgeau 
Bartlett Flemish Beauty log 
Bosc Seckel 
BLUEBERRIES, HYBRID 
We are now able to offer this delightful ‘’shrub berry’’ to 
our customers. It bears an abundance of large sweet to acid 
fruits from June to September, the fruit measuring up to an 
inch in diameter. Each 100 
De Vii pe ck ee EP $ .60 $5.00 $40.00 
Sayre Myer oe: tee 1.00 9.00 80.00 
NAMED VARIETIES OF BLUEBERRIES 
Rancocas. Early, large berries, strong grower. 
Rubel. Midseason, medium size berries of good flavor. 
Grover. Late, bush attractive; berries large and delicious. 
Each 10 100 
7 | Pear ee, Fe MeN ere $0.75 $0.65 $0.55 
RED LAKE CURRANTS 
This marvelous new currant has the size, color, and quality of 
Perfection but is unique in its large, long stemmed clusters which 
increase picking speed to 50%. Berries are resistant to sun- 
burning. The bush is a strong upright grower, a heavy producer. 
Each 10 100 
AYES a ot Setar crn, Oe $0.30 $2.50 $15.00 
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