24 BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
FRUIT TREE DEPARTMENT 
ADD POSTAGE at rate of 10c per tree within Ist and 2nd Zones 
APPLES 
Each 10 
2=vear Old )- x6 hae. ee $ .60 $5.00 
l-year-old, 3 to 4 feet...__._.... 40 3.50 
l-year-old, 4 to 6 feet............ 50 4.00 
Summer Varieties 
Gravenstein—Large, beautifully dashed with deep 
red and orange; tender and crisp. August. 
Red June—Medium size. Brilliant red; flesh white; 
ripens early. 
Yellow Transparent—Early, abundant bearer. Flesh 
tender and juicy, white. July to August. 
Winter Varieties 
Baldwin—Large, rounded; bright red; very produc- 
tive; crisp, fine flavor. November to February. 
Delicious—The famous ‘“Five-point’”? apple. Fruit 
large, brilliant dark red skin; flesh fine grained, crisp 
and juicy. November. 
Jonathan—Medium to small. Yellow skin nearly 
covered with lively red. Fine grained. and tender. 
November to April. 
King—Large; striped red and yellow. Vigorous. 
October to November. 
Northern Spy—Large, round, greenish yellow, 
stripes of purplish red; flesh white, juicy, brisk sub- 
acid. December. 
Ortley—Large, oblong, yellow. Flesh white, tender ; 
juicy ; fine grained. November. 
Rome Beauty—Large, yellow, shaded with bright 
red; juicy and sub-acid; good bearer. November. 
Spitzenberge—Large, oblong; yellowish ground with 
broken stripes of bright red; flesh yellowish, juicy. 
November. ; 
Stayman Winesap—A seedling of the Winesap. Yel- 
low striped with red. 
Yellow Newtown—Large; skin smooth, golden yel- 
low; flesh firm, crisp, juicy. December. 
Winesap—Medium; dark red; prolific bearer. Excel- 
lent keeping qualities. 
CRAB APPLES 
Nice stocky trees, each 60c 
Hyslop—Large, deep crimson; tree hardy, fine for 
the West. November, January. 
Red Siberian—Yellow with scarlet cheek. Bears 
young and abundantly. September. 
Transcendent—Very large, yellow striped. Very pro- 
ductive and good for cider. September. 
NECTARINES 
Selected Trees, 75c Each 
The Nectarine has a smooth skin like the plum. It is 
like the peach in other ways and requires the same 
culture. Pungent, sprightly flavor. 
Boston—Large, deep yellow, bright flush; flesh yel- 
low, very rich and luscious. Best for Oregon. August. 
Early Violet—Medium; skin pale, shaded violet; 
flesh white; good. July. 
/ APRICOTS 
Each Per 10 
4 to 5 feet ............ $ .60 $5.50 
3 togdateet. = -50 4.50 
Blenheim—Deep orange, sometimes blushed; tender, 
rich and juicy. Last of June. 
Lewis—tThis is the largest, best yielding, and best 
flavored apricot. July, August. 
Moorpark—Very large, yellowish green, brownish 
red on the sunny side; flesh bright orange. July, Aug- 
ust. 
Royal—Above medium size; 
dryer and canner. July. 
Tilton—Large; rich color, high flavor; very produc- 
tive; similar to Royal; later. July. 
sweet, rich, juicy; good 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Nice Trees, Each 60c 
Early Richmond—Medium, dark red, melting, juicy, 
sprightly, rich acid, best. A dependable cropper. June. 
English Morello—Fair size, blackish red, rich acid, 
juicy, good. August. 
Large Montmorency—Large, red, productive, ten 
days later than Early Richmond. Late June. 
May Duke—Large, red, juicy, rich; its acidity 
pleasantly tempered to the advantage of sensitive 
teeth. June. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Sweet varieties grow more rapidly and make larger 
pyramidal trees. Set trees 18 to 20 feet apart. The 
Sour varieties are dwarf and bush, bear earlier, and 
are more largely planted. Set trees, 15 to 18 feet apart. 
Each Per 10 
3 to 4 feet _.......... $ .60 $5.00 
4 to 6 feet _......... ATM VBS 
2-year old ............ 75 
Bing—Fruit large, dark brown or black ; very fine; 
late; good shipping variety. July. 
Black Republican—Black, sweet, with ae * flesh ; 
late and a good shipper. June. 
Black Tartarian—Large size. Flesh purple. 
tender and juicy. Late May. 
Gold Cherry—A new sweet cherry, fine for preserv- 
ing or Maraschino. 
Lambert—Fruit of largest size and of fine quality; 
color deep, rich red; flesh firm and of fine flavor; fine 
for market. Mid-July. 
Royal Ann—Pale yellow with bright red cheek; 
firm ; juicy ; sweet. Good shipper and canner. 
Crisp, 
PRUNES 
Each Per 10 
3 to 4 feet _.......... $ .50 $3.75 
4 to'6 feet 2.2222. 60 4.75 
Italian (Fallenberg)—Medium, oval tapering at both 
ends; dark purple; flesh greenish yellow. 
Improved Petite—Medium size, egg-shaped; 
purple; sweet, rich and sugary; very productive. 
Silver—Very large and of superior flavor. _ 
New Standard (Burbank Production)—Skin purple 
with a heavy blue bloom ; flesh amber or honey yellow, 
fine grained, juicy, very sweet and a perfect freestone. 
Coates 1418 (Date or Saratoga)—Sweet, nearly as 
large as the Italian. Excellent dryer. 
Sugar Prune—A large, dark purple, 
prune. Excellent for home use. 
violet 
very sweet 
PLUMS 
Each Per 10 
4 to 5 feet ......... $ .60 $5.25 
3 to 4 feet _.......... -50 4.50 
Abundance—Fruit large and _ beaut§ful; bright 
cherry ; flesh light yellow; juicy, peusles, sweet; pro- 
ductive ; freestone. June. 
Burbank—Medium ; globular; bee red, with lilac 
bloom ; flesh yellow ; bears very young. Late June. 
Damson (Shropshire) —Medium size, dark purple; 
very firm; flesh greenish, juicy and rich. Viger ons 
Late September. 
Green Gage—Small round; flesh pale green, melting 
and juicy; freestone. Mid- July. 
Peach—V ery large ; skin brownish red, slightly 
Sees grained, but juicy; freestone; very popular. 
uly 
Satsuma (Blood Plum)—Large, dark red from skin 
a pit, small, firm and juicy; tree productive, Early 
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