Downtown, 4th Avenue and Denny Way 
Plant MALMO Fruit 
and Nut Trees 
For Economy ... For Beauty in 
Your Garden... 
To Enjoy Tree Ripened Fruit. 
MALMO Bearing Size Fruit Trees 
We grow a large and complete stock of heavy size 
trees, quality unsurpassed. Our large bearing-size 
fruit trees have been frequently transplanted, root 
pruned, and properly trimmed and trained to produce 
maximum crops. 

Apples 
Apples produce better when two or more varieties are 
planted for cross-pollenation. Delicious is always a good 
pollenizer. 
Selected well-branched 2 yr. $1.00. 
prices; heavy bearing size, 3 and 4 yr., 
Larger specimens, $3.50 and up. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG—Red streaked on yellow. Fall. 
GRAVENSTEIN—Early, red streaked. Fall. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Deep golden yellow. Winter. 
JONATHAN—Bright red, bears young, excellent quality. 
Special quantity 
$1.50-$2.50. 

Winter. 
KING—Large, red on yellow, rich, good keeper. 
NORTHERN SPY—Large size, bright red. Winter. 
RED DELICIOUS-——Excellent eating apple, good 
till January. 

RED GRAVENSTEIN—Early, deep red, excellent 
quality, well adapted for western Wash. Fall. 
RED ROME BEAUTY—Bears abundantly, good 
keeper. Winter. 
SPITZENBERG—Deep red, dessert and cooking. 
Winter. 
STAYMAN WINESAP-—Bright red, large, late 
keeper. Winter. 
WAGNER — Deep red, sub-acid, good flavor. 
Fall. 
WINESAP—Dark red, good keeper. Winter. 
WINTER BANANA—Large yellow, tart, eating 
or cooking. Winter. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS Large yellow, white 
crisp, rich flavored flesh of excellent qual- 
ity. Bears young and prolifically. Winter. 
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN - 
bearer, good keeper. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Extra early, golden 
yellow. Summer. 
Yellow, early 
Combination Apple Trees 
Three or more popular varieties grafted on 
one tree, including Summer, Fall and Winter 
varieties as Yellow Transparent. Red Graven- 
stein and Yellow Delicious. $2.50-$3.50-$4.50. 
Fall. 
Crabapples 
HYSLOP—Large, dark red or purplish, bears 
early. 
RED SIBERIAN—Small, bright red, tart. 
TRANSCENDANT—Large, yellow, juicy, early. 
Quinces 
The Quince is highly recommended for can- 
ning, jellies, jams and imparts exquisite taste 
when cooked with fruits. The tree bears young 
and is very productive. Its dwarf, compact 
growth and large pink flowers in the spring 
make the Quince also an excellent ornamental 
tree. 
BOURGEAT—Large yellow. 
CHAMPION—Large, greenish yellow, excellent 
flavor. 
ORANGE—Large, round, golden yellow, deli- 
cious flavor. 
PINEAPPLE—Large deep yellow, high flavor. 
Cherries 
Plant two varieties of sweet 
cross-pollenation. 
Our cherries are all grafted and grown on 
Mezzard roots—the best wnderstock. Se'ected 
well-branched 2 year, $1.25 and $1.50; heavy 
hecring size. 3. 4 ani 5 yr., $2.00, $2.50-$3.59. 
Le-ger specimens, $4.50 and up. 
cherries for 
| Sweet Cherries 
BING—Black, large, sweet, firm, well flavored. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Black, sweet, juicy, extra 
early. 
BLACK REPUBLICAN—Black, sweet (the best 
pollenizer). 
DEACON—Good black cherry, self-fruitful, pol- 
lenizer. 
CENTENNIAL—Similar to Royal Ann, self-fruit- 
ful, pollenizer. 
LAMBERT—Large, firm, sweet; 2 weeks later 
than Bing. 
ROYAL ANNE—Large red on yellow, fine for 
canning. 
WATERHOUSE—Yellow with red cheek, good 
pollenizer. 
COMBINATION — Three choice varieties, in- 
cluding a pollenizer, grafted on one tree. 
Large size trees, $4.50. 
Sour Cherries 
Pie cherries are self-fruitful and require no 
pollenizer. 
ENGLISH MORELLO — Dark, highly flavored, 
bears young. 
LATE DUKE—Red, large, sweeter than most pie 
cherries. 
MAY DUXKE—Like Late Duke but a little earlier. 
MONTMORENCY—Glowing red, best commer- 
ciel sour cherry, for cannina. 
Well-branched 1 yr. 75c; 2-3 yr. $1.00-$1.50; 
bearing size, $1.50-$2.50-$3.50. Quantity price 
on request. 
Bing Cherries 

