24 The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 

FRUITS 
We deliver at these prices anywhere in 
Washington to your nearest post office, 
express or freight office. We reserve the 
right to send in whichever manner will be 
the easiest or most economical for us. 
Notice—The high grade fruit trees, etc., 
offered in this list are grown on upland 
west of the Cascade Mountains, and are 
unsurpassed for use in the Puget Sound 
area. The varieties listed are especially 
suited to our climatic conditions. 
Nursery stock should be transplanted 
either in the late fall or early spring, from 
November 1 to about March 15. They 
should not be moved after growth has 
advanced. 

Delicious 
APPLES 
Arranged in Order of Ripening. 
Prices, all varieties, 1 yr., 4 ft. and up: 
Each 70c, 5 for $3.25. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early (July- 
September). Yellow, culinary. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Yellow (September-Oc- 
tober). Dessert and pies. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. Red (September- 
October). Dessert apple and pies. 
McINTOSH RED. Bright red, juice de- 
licious. (October - January). Dessert, 
culinary. 
KING OF TOMPKINS CO. (September- 
November). Dessert apple and pies. 
SNOW or FAMEUSE. Yellow and red. 
(October-December). Dessert apple. 
BANANA. Large yellow with pinkish 
blush. Season Oct.-March. Fine dessert 
apples. 
NORTHERN SPY. Red (November-De- 
cember). Dessert apple and pies. 
JONATHAN. Red striped (November- 
January). Dessert apple and pies. 
DELICIOUS. Red striped (December- 
March). Dessert apple. 
STAYMAN WINESAP. Red (December- 
March). Dessert apple. 
CRABS 
Prices, all varieties, 1 yr., 4 ft. and up: 
Each 70c, 5 for $3.25. 
HYSLOP. Large purplish red, very fine. 
TRANSCENDANT. Yellow striped red— 
very fine for jellies. 
APRICOTS 
1 yr., 4 ft. and up, each, 70c, 5 for $3.25. 
TILTON. Large freestone, one of the best. 


SWEET CHERRIES 
One year, 4 ft., each, 75c, 5 for $3.50. 
SWEET BING. Large, black, solid. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Med. black, early. 
LAMBERT. Very large, dark red. 
ROYAL ANN. Light red on yellow ground. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
One year, 3 ft., each, 75c, 5 for $3.50. 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
MONTMORENCY. 
LATE DUKE. 
PRUNES 
Two yr., 5 ft. and up, each, 70c, 5 for $3.25. 
FRENCH (DATE). Best prune for dry- 
ing. (August.) 
ITALIAN. Dark purple. 
SILVER. Large, purple and sweet. 
PLUMS 
One yr., 5 ft. and up, each, 70c, 5 for $3.25. 
BRADSHAW. Large dark red. Midseason. 
PEACH. Round, large, freestone. (July- 
August.) 
DAMSON. Sweet, purple delicious. (Sept.) 
YELLOW EGG. Large, juicy and sweet. 
(September.) 
GREEN GAGE. 
yellow. Firm and sweet. 
dwarf. 
PEARS 
One yr., 4 ft. and up, each, 70c, 5 for $3.25. 
BARTLETT. Large, early (August-Sept.) 
BOSC. Large and yellow (Sept.-Oct.) 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large, early (Aug.- 
Small, round, greenish- 
Tree rather 
Sept.) 
D’ANJOU. Large and juicy. (Fall and 
mid-winter.) 
CLAIRGEAU. Large, yellow, melting. 
(Fall.) 
WINTER NELLIS. Small, sweet, juicy. 
(November-January.) 

Apricot 
QUINCES - 
3 to 4-foot trees, branched. Each 70c. 
The variety most used in this area is 
called Pineapple; used for jellies and pre- 
serves. 



Cherry, Sweet Bing 
PEACHES 
Prices, 1 yr., each, 70c, 5 for $3.25. 
ROCHESTER. Early, yellow, freestone, 
very sweet, 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Large early, yel- 
low, freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. The most out- 
standing peach of recent introduction. 
A yellow freestone, highly colored, and 
of the Hlberta type but four weeks 
earlier. Fine quality and flavor. Price 
each, 80c. 
PACIFIC GOLD 
This well known new peach was 
originated in the Puget Sound area and 
is well adapted to this area. A golden 
colored fruit with delicious yellow flesh. 
Less acid than most sorts; therefore it 
requires less sugar. A firm peach, a 
good canner or shipper. Ripens before 
Rochester. 
PRICES: Heavy grade 1 year (4-6 ft.). 
Each $1.00; 10 or more at 95c each. 
Write for prices on large quantities. 
POLLENIZERS 
_ Certain trees and fruits need pollen- 
izers for best results. Sweet cherries 
like the Royal Ann, Lambert and Bing 
should have a cherry like Black Tar- 
tarian. Both Filberts and Blueberries 
ee two varieties for dependable 
yields. 

