
GROW YOUR OWN 
NUT TREES 
WALNUTS — Vrooman Franquette. Grafted on California 
Black root. 3-4 ft. $1.50; 4-6 ft. $1.75; 6-8 ft. $2.00. 
ALMONDS—Soft-shelled varieties. Nonpareil, I. X. L., Ne Plus 
Ultra, Drake’s Seedling, valuable pollenizer, 3-4 ft. 1 yr. 50e; 
4-6 ft. 1 yr. 75e. 
FILBERTS—Nursery grown transplants and tip layers. 

Each 10 to 50 50 or more 
SECO po lise eee 40c 35¢ 30c 
Stopes ii ae 50ec 45e 40c 
LEC OTD toe fe ae te 75e 60c 50c 
Barcelonia. Large round nut, very prolific. Uniform size. The 
principal commercial variety. 
Duchilly. Large oblong nut, excellent quality. Not as pro- 
ductive as Barcelona but usually bringing a higher price. 
Daviana. Long striped nut of the Duchilly type; used as a 
pollenizer for the Duchilly and Barcelonia. 
CHESTNUTS—American Sweet. 3-4 ft. 90c; 4-6 ft. $1.25. 
FIGS—Latturula Honey Fig. Strong plants, $1.50 to $2.50. 

SMALL FRUITS AND ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS 
Martha Washington. Rust-resistant strain. 
2 yr. plants 25c 
doz.; $1.50 for 100; $1.75 for 100 postpaid. 
BLACKBERRIES 
1 yr. 15e; 12 for $1.50; 2 yr. plants 25c; 12 for $2.50. 
Himalaya Giant. Small seed and core, large berries. 
Lawton. Large black, very sweet. 
Evergreen. Large, a most delicious flavor. 
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BOYSENBERRY 
Tips, 15c each; $1.50 doz. Postage 5c each extra. 
For larger quantity write us for price. 
The Boysenberry is a new variety, said to be produced by 
crossing blackberries, raspberries and Loganberries. The 
flavor is a very pleasing blend of these varieties. It has few 
and soft seeds. The great size is hard to explain—it seems to 
be just one of those things that happen in new crosses (pos- 
sibly once in a million). The vine has all the vigor which is 
often characteristic of new varieties. 
CURRANTS 
20c each; $2.00 doz. ($2.15 doz. postpaid). 
Perfection. Large, bright, crimson. Best. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Oregon Champion. 1 yr. 20¢ each; $2 doz. ($2.15 doz. postpaid). 

BOYSENBERRY 

34 MAIL ORDERS TO BRAEGER’S OREGON SEED STORE, 140 S. W. YAMHILL, PORTLAND, ORE.—PHONE ATwater 9393 
