PLANTS 

and BERRI 
RASPBERRIES 
OLYMPIC BERRY 
This is the finest quality of all the vine 
berries. Large fruit; few seeds; high 
quality. Flavor is outstanding. High in 
sugar and iron content. 
Two plants for $1.00 Postpaid 
(Grown only by Olympic Berry Farm, 
Vashon, Washington.) 
SOLLYS 
cnoic NECTARBERRY 
This is one of the best of the new ber- 
ries for freezing, for pies, jellies or jams. 
Berries large, sweet and fine flavored. 
One year, No. 1 tips. 
Price: 2 for 55c; 5 for $1.25. 
BOYSENBERRY 
A blend of blackberry, loganberry and 
raspberry. Better than any of its par- 
ents. Berries are large and of fine flavor. 
Very hardy and a heavy bearer. 
Price: 2 for 45e; 5 for $1.00. 
LOGANBERRY 
Well known, tart, red berry used for 
jams, jellies and pies. One-year, No. 1 
tips. 
Price: 2 for 45c; 5 for $1.00. 
GOLLYS 
cic) «© ASPBERRIES 
NEW WASHINGTON. Best variety 
for preserves or canning. Round fruit 
like an improved and larger Cuthbert. 
Price: 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25. 
LLOYD GEORGE. The largest red 
raspberry grown. The fruit is fine qual- 
ity and is borne in large clusters. It has 
few seeds. Price: 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25. 
INDIAN SUMMER = (Everbearing). 
This is by far the best of the everbearing 
Raspberries yet intreduced. Of excellent 
quality and continous bearing. Price: 
10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.75. 
BLACKCAPS 
CUMBERLAND. This is the finest 
Blackcap on the market. Produces enor- 
mous purplish-black berries when grown 
under favorable conditions. Price: 10 for 
$1.00; 25 for $2.25; 100 for $8.00. 

BOYSENBERRY 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE. Finest of all red cur- 
rants. Unusually large; superior 
a quality. Light red, easy to pick. 
50e each; 10 for $4.00. 
PERFECTION. Fine large red berry. 
Very productive. 2-year, each 35c; 6 for 
$1.65; 12 for $3.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
OREGON CHAMPION. Berries 
dium size, round, greenish white. good 
quality. 2-year, each 35c; 6 for $1.65; 12 
for $3.00. 
Rae) ENGLISH 
CHOC GOOSEBERRIES 
KENTISH GIANT. This is one of the 
very desirable giant size Gooseberries, 
which has been cultivated in Europe for 
years, but is seldom seen in the United 
States. On good soil and with proper 
care berries as large as three-quarters of 
an inch or larger are produced in abun- 
dance. Turns red when fully ripe. Fine 
for eating fresh when ripe. Excellent for 
use green (unripe) for jams, jellies and 
pies. Supply for 1945 very limited. Will 
sell one to a customer, Price each post- 
paid $1.75. 
BLUEBERRIES 
Very limited supply; orders accepted 
only as long as supply lasts. While blue- 
berries are comparatively new and re- 
quire acid soil and plenty of moisture 
as the berries are growing, they are be- 
coming more and more in demand. This 
year we are offering Hybrid Seedlings 
only, as they are lower in price and are 
excellent producers. Two bushes‘ are 
needed for best pollenization. 
me- 
PRICES DELIVERED 
3-year (bearing) size: 
2 for $1.75; 5 for $4.00. 
2-year size: 
2 for $1.35; 5 for $3.00. 

STRAWBERRY 
ES 
STRAWBERRY 
These are five outstanding varieties 
for the home gardener. 
NARCISSA. Extra early sweet sort. 
Non-acid. Medium size. 
DORSET. New early heavy bearer. 
Berries large. Good shipper. 
RED HEART. A popular canning and 
freezing sort. Holds its color best of any 
sort. 
MARSHALL. One of our best Western 
var-eties and very popular wherever 
known. Blood-red variety. 
Prices on above—25 for $1.00; 50 for 
$1.65; 100 for $2.75. 
BRIGHTMORE. A brand new variety 
introduced at Oregon State College. An 
excellent market berry, 
freezing or preserving. Resistant to Yel- 
lows. Berries bright red, firm, excellent 
flavor, and will resist mold better than 
any other sort we have yet seen. 
We know of one plot that yielded 8 
tons of marketable berries per acre. 
Prices—25 for $1.45; 50 for $2.65; 100 
for $5.00. 
ROCKHILL No. 26 
STRAWBERRY 
ROCKHILL No. 26. The best of the 
everbearing up to date. Very few run- 
ners. Excellent flavor. Large size. 
Heavy bearer. 
Prices—10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.40; 50 for 
$4.65; 100 for $9.00. 
GRAPES 
GOLDEN MUSCAT (amber). Fruits 
large, pale amber, sweet Muscat flavor. 
Price: 75c each; 5 for $3.25; 10 for $6.00. 
CACO (red). Exceptional merit, wine- 
red, compact bunch, good size, hardy, 
thrifty grower. 
$2.50. 
ISLAND BELLE (dark blue). Large, 
early, good west of the Cascade moun- 
tains. Price: 50c each; 5 for $2.00; 10 for 
$3.50. 
CONCORD (purple). A popular variety. 
fine for jelly, juice and jam. Price: 50e 
each; 5 for $2.00; 10 for $3.50. 
NIAGARA (white). Large bunches of 
fruit. This standard white grape, called 
“White Concord’. Price: 50c each; 5 for 
$2.00; 10 for $3.50. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
GIANT (MARTHA) WASHINGTON. 
Ahead of all others for size, vigor, ten- 
derness, quality and rust-resistant. 
2-year postpaid price: 25 for 90c; 50 for 
$1.50; 100 for $2.25. 
HORSERADISH CROWNS 
Grow your own horseradish. 
4 Crowns for 45c; 12 for $1.25. 
RHUBARB CUTTINGS 
McDONALD’S SWEET. A new rhu- 
barb of very fine quality and brilliant 
red color. The skin is tender and peeling 
is not required. Unsurpassed for pies 
and sauce. : 
Prices: 2 cuttings for 85c; 6 for $2.25. 

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1945 CHOICE SEEDS 
also fine for . 
Price: 50c each; 5 for . 
