BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 23 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
The Espalier is an exceptionally attractive type of tree which has been trained to grow where space is 
limited and to assume any shape preferred. Usual preference is to “T” shaped trees which grow flat against 
a home or building wall, however, variety of designs is unlimited. They serve a dual purpose, both as aids 
in beautifying the home and garden, and in producing large quantities of choice fruit. 
should inelude at least one of these novel and practical trees in his selection. 

Every home lover 
The fruit is similar ‘in all 
respects to the fruit grown on a standard sized orchard tree. Trees are exceptionally heavy producers 
in proportion to size of trunk and limbs. 
APPLES 
(For descriptive matter as to variety of apples see 
page 12.) 
Varieties available: 
Yellow Transparent 
Red Astrachan 
Gravenstein 
Spitzenberg 
Jonathan 
Red Delicious 
King Rome Beauty 
PEARS 
-PASTOREN — A late pear with excellent fruit. 
Large lemon yellow with soft blush. An excellent 
keeper, fine grained and juicy. 
TONGERN—Large golden brown, dotted with soft 
red of extraordinary beauty. Fruit ripens in early 
fall and is juicy and highly flavored. 
GELLERT BUTTER PEAR—Azn early fall pear, 
large lemon-yellow overspread with cinnamon rus- 
sett. Very juicy and sweet. 
WILLIAM’S BUTTER PEAR — Similar to the 
Bartlett. Large fine fruit. Rich yellow with faint 
blush on exposed cheek. Delicious flavor. Early fall. 
CHERRIES 
OSTHEIMER WEICHSEL— A hardy cherry. Fruit 
large; skin deep red, turning to dark red at maturity. 
Classed as a sour cherry, it is much sweeter and 
juicier than the ordinary pie cherry. Will not split 
in rainy weather. July. 
BULGARIAN—Fruit large, dark red color. Rich 
flavor. Sweet. Late. 
LAMBERT — Very large fruit, dark red, same as 
standard variety. 
PRUNE 
ITALIAN—The same variety which has long been 
so popular, now in a dwarf espalier type tree. 

ESPALIER PEAR TREE 
PLUMS 
SATSUMA—Large, reddish, solid flesh with erim- 
son coloring from pit to stone. 
pit. September. 
REINE CLAUDE—Large, nearly round; pale yel- 
low, marked with red; juicy, melting and excellent. 
Good bearer. September Ist. 
Very juicy, small 
KIRKE—Large, crimson-violet. 
August. 
BULGARIAN—Fruit very large, dark red, juicy 
and sweet. Hardy and productive. September. 
Rieh in flavor. 
PRICES: 
Two-year old with one series of branches. 
5-6 feet; height, 2 to 2% ft. 
Apples, Pears, Prunes and Plums. .$3.00 each 
CLSRS ATT 0 lowe RS Tyee he $3.50 each 
Three-year old, with two series of branches. Bot- 
tom series spread 6 to 8 ft; second series 3 to 4 ft.; 
height, 3 to 4 ft. 
Apples, Pears, Prunes and Plums. .$4.50 each 
Gierricg ment ie cnr cn eet one et $5.00 each 
Four-year old; three series of branches. Bottom 
series, 7 to 9 ft.; second series, approximately 5 ft.; 
third series, approximately 3 ft.; height, 4 to 5 ft. 
Apples, Pears and Plums....... $5.50 each 
CAMEL Tog mae eileen $6.00 each 
(All prices quoted are prepaid in Western Wash- 
ington.) 
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