rRUIT 
TREES 
APRICOT 
Swale TILTON 
Hardy with fine fruit. 
OLLYsS, RILAND. (Plant Patent No. 
HOI 74.) A new, large fruited 
variety with especially fine-grained 
fruit of excellent flavor. 
Also Moorpark, or Blenheim. ° 
PLUM 
Cnice BRADSHAW ; 
Deep red skin, golden 
flesh. 
BURBANK 
Cherry red skin, golden 
flesh., 
Ginice DAMSON 
The English Blue Damson. 
SRoIce GREENGAGE 
Round, green-golden, rich flavor. 
See DATE PRUNE 
Small, very sweet. 
Also Satsuma, Duarte, Italian Prune, 
Climax and Santa Rosa. 
PEAR 
Molly, GORHAM 
OIC Better than Bartlett. 
Shick CAYUGA 
Like a large, early Seckel. 
8 BEURRE BOSC 
Best keeper, fine flavor. 
Also Summer Barlett, Winter Bartlett, 
Anjou, Comice, Seckel and Nellis. 

CHERRY 
CENTENNIAL 
Like Royal Anne but better. 
DEACON 
Large Black. Best pollenizer. 
vy. LATE DUKE 
tn Large dark red juicy fruit. 
Also Royal Anne, Bing, Black Repub- 
lican, Montmorency and Waterhouse. 
(Montmorency averages 3% to 4 feet 
for two-year-olds.) 
FIG 
“GILLETTE” SOLD OUT. 
The Burmyrna Golden Honey Fig 
This variety is excellent for this part 
of the country, because it produces its 
one crop in August. 
You are invited to visit the Bur- 
myrna Fig Garden on Vashon Island 
at that time and see the orchard with 
all trees bearing regularly about a 
thousand fruits each. 
Size A. Fine, stocky 1%-ft. plant, 2.50 
Size B. Larger plants. Priced at 3.50 
Price includes packing and postage, but 
add sales tax. 

PRICE OF FRUIT TREES ..... . 1.00 
All fruit trees listed (except those marked) are priced the same—for very large 
heavy 5 to 7 foot sturdy trees, prepaid. Add sales tax. 
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