Caco— 
The New 
Red Grape 

STRAWBERRY 
RHUBARB 
This is one of the favorites of all 
varieties of Rhubarb. It is early, tender, 
with a mild acid flavor. Delicious for 
sauce, pies or jam. 30c each; 3 for 
85c; 10 for $2.50. 

Horseradish 
Horseradish does best planted in rich, 
loose soil. Set the roots slanting and 
cover with about two inches of soil. 
Especially desirable as an appetizer. 
25c each; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.25. 
NUT ‘TREES 
Do not pay high prices for your home supply of nuts, but plant an assortment of trees and have the pleasure of grow- 
ing your own beside saving money. Commercial orchardists are also finding nuts to be a very profitable crop. 
FILBERT 
Barcelona. Most widely planted commercial variety. A 
large, round nut, rich in flavor, kernel uniform in size, 
clean of pellicle and very prolific when pollenized with 
about 15 per cent DuChilly and Daviana. Tree a strong, 
upright grower. 
Daviana. A long, striped nut of the DuChilly type, ex- 
cellent pollenizer for Barcelona and DuChilly; not planted 
commercially, quality good, and tree strong and upright. 
DuChilly. A large, long nut, finest of quality demanding 
a premium over Barcelona, often used as a main commer- 
cial crop. It is self-fertile, therefore needs no pollenizer 
when planted by itself. 
CHESTNUT 
American Sweet. Forms a low, round-topped head of 
slightly pendulous branches. Nuts are sweet and agree- 
able in flavor, the best among the Chestnuts. 
WALNUT 
Black Walnut. A well known nut tree which is much used 
for shade; it is also valuable for timber and nuts. Very 
hardy. 
Franquette English Walnut. This is the best and most 
satisfactory variety for the Pacific Northwest. It is a good 
bearer, thrifty grower, and reasonably hardy in most 
localities. 


For Prices of Nut Trees, See Enclosed Pink Leaflet 
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