NURSERIES University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 
MALMO Small Fruits 
OLYMPIC BERRY (New)—Cross between black- 
cap raspberry and Phenomenal berry. Dew- 
berry type fruit of exquisite flavor and high- 
est quality, rated as one of the finest of the 
new berries. It was originated here in the 
Puget Sound country and has proven hardy 
and productive. Requires trellising as Boy- 
senberry. Each 50c; doz. $5.00. 
RASPBERRY—For maximum crops build a post, 
cross piece and wire trellis, to hold in the 
new canes. Fertilize in spring. Irrigate well 
in dry weather as roots are shallow. Plant 
not less than 24 (50 ft. row) for average 
family. 
Chief—The finest early red; heavy producer. 
Ea. 15c; doz. $1.00. 
Cumberland — Black, large, sweet; 
blackcap. Ea. 15ce; doz. $1.45. 
Cuthbert—Red, main crop. Doz. 85c; 100, $5.50; 
1000, $45.00. 
Lloyd George (Everbearing)—The largest red 
raspberry grown. Recently introduced from 
England. High quality, heavy yielder. Bears 
heavily in spring and fall and considerable 
in between. Ea. 15c; doz. $1.00. 
New Washington (Everbearing)—Developed in 
Western Washington to meet our particular 
requirements, for home or shipping. Large, 
firm, bright colored berry of exceptionally 
good flavor. A heavy bearer with excellent 
resistance to winter damage and mosaic dis- 
ease. Ea. 15c; doz. $1.00. 
Tahoma—Large red berry. Originated in North- 
west. Very productive. Ea. 10c; doz. 85c. 
St. Regis—Everbearing, very early, bright red. 
Rich flavored berries borne on strong canes, 
producing crops throughout whole summer. 
Ea. 15c; doz. $1.25. 
YOUNGBERRY—Larger than loganberry, rasp- 
berry flavor, very productive. Ea. 20c; doz. 
$2.00; per 100, $12.00. 



Blueberry 
12 in., ea. 75c; doz. $7.50; 15-18 
in., ea. 95c-$1.25. 
Cabot or Pioneer—Berries large, 
fine flavor. Early. 
Rancocas—Large berries, strong 
grower, good commercial 
berry. Mid-season. 
Rubel—Medium size, fine flavor, 
heavy bearer. Late. 
Seedling — From large berried 
parent plants. 

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the best 

Boysenberry 
A cross having all the good quali- 
ties of Loganberry, blackberry and 
raspberry. Exceptionally large dark 
red berries, highly flavored, excel- 
lent for table, canning or jams. Very 
heavy bearer and vigorous grower. 
Planted 6 by 8 ft., trellised as logan- 
berry. Fertilize well in early spring 
as soon as new canes are wound on 
trellises. Cut old canes off as soon 
as crop is all picked, leaving new 
canes to grow on the ground until 
early next spring. Strong 1 year 
(spring) ea. 20c; doz. $2.00; 100, 
$12.50. Large 2 year transplanted, 
ea. 35c; doz. $3.50. Three year, ex- 
tra heavy bearing size, ea. 75c. 
Boysenberry 
CURRANT—Each 25c; doz. $2.50; per 100, $9.45. 
Fay’s Prolific—Large red, highly flavored. 
Perfection—Large bright red, very productive. 
GOOSEBERRY, Oregon Champion—Best variety. Each 20c; 
doz. $2.00. Large plants, each 35c; doz. $3.50. 
LOGANBERRY—Transplanted canes. Each 20c; doz. $2.00; 
100, $10.00. 
BLACKBERRY, Himalaya Giant — Ea. 15c; doz. $1.45; 
Bush, main crop. Ea. 15e; doz. $1.45; 100, $9.45. 

100, $9.45. 
Lawton 

Grapes 
Good strong plants, 1 yr., ea. 25c; doz. $2.45. Selected 2 yr., ea. 35c; 
3 for $1.00; per doz. $3.45. Extra large 3 and 4 yr. old, 50c ea.; doz. 
$5.00. Special quantity prices. 
RED 
BRIGHTON—Large red, rich, sweet, of excellent quality; vigorous, pro- 
ducing early and abundantly. 
CACO—Large red grape, delicious spicy flavor. Bears young, heavily 
and regularly.” 
DELAWARE—Early light red, small, sweet and juicy. 
PEARL OF CSABA—Amber colored Hungarian grape, large clusters 
almost seedless, California muscat flavor, sweet and delicious, of high 
quality; vines produce very young and several weeks before any 
other grape. 2 yr. 50c; doz. $5.00. 
WHITE or GOLDEN 
DIAMOND—Golden green, eastern slipskin or Concord type, sweet and 
delicious. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT—New hybrid of Eastern Diamond and Muscat with 
rich Muscat flavor, Diamond color with best qualities of both; large 
handsome grapes in large clusters. Ea. 75c. 
NIAGARA—Earliest white, Eastern hardy type, large compact pale yel- 
low clusters, tender, sweet and juicy. Ripens before Concord. 
BLACK 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY—Early black, sweet, good keeper. 
CONCORD—Large black. A well-known variety, reliable and productive. 
ISLAND BELLE—Grapes are large, glossy black with blue bloom. They 
are sweet and juicy and the best quality early black grapes, keeping 
sound both on and off the vine for weeks. Its eating, juice producing 
and shipping qualities are unsurpassed. Ripens early, middle of 
August to September. 
Strawberries 
DORSETT—New improved supreme quality ber- 
ry, rich in color and flavor, large and sweet, 
home or commercial. With Rockhill will give 

Golden Muscat 
Asparagus, Horseradish, 
Rhubarb 
you quality berries through entire summer 
and fall. Doz. 35c; 100, $1.25. 
MARSHALL IMPROVED—Standard main crop 
variety, home and market. Large berries of 
pm flavor. Doz. 35c; 100, $1.25; 1000, 
RED HEART (New)—Large size, red all through, 
fine flavor of wild strawberry. Heavy bearer, 
excellent shipper. Doz. 35c; 100, $1.25. 
Everbearing 
Everbearing varieties should be planted with 
early main crop varieties for berries continu- 
ously until frost. 
MASTODON—Everbearing. Large, firm berry, 
prolific. Doz. 45c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 
ROCKHILL — Everbearing. Exceptionally fine 
flavored, producing heavy crops few months 
after planting from June until freezing 
weather, easy to care for as makes few run- 
ners. Doz. 75¢; 100, $5.00. 

Rockhill Everbearing Strawberry 
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ASPARAGUS MARY WASHINGTON—The most 
popular asparagus, good quality green stems 
most rust resistant. In beds set 12 inches 
apart each way and cover crowns with sev- 
eral inches of soil. Asparagus should not be 
the first season. Every fall when the 
fern-like foliage turns yellow cut to the 
ground and fertilize heavily. 100 plants will 
supply an average family. Strong 2-yr. roots, 
doz. 35c; 100, $2.00. 
CHIVES—Clumps, 20c; doz. $1.75. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS—10c ea., 95c doz. 
RHUBARB ROOTS —Crimson Giant. Divided 
roots, 15c; doz. $1.50. Large clumps, ea. 35c; 
3 for $1.00. 
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