APPLE TREES 
Apples require from 8 to 6 or 7 years to 
start bearing. Yellow Transparent, Yellow 
Delicious, Wagener and Jonathan come into 
bearing the earliest of the varieties. The fol- 
lowing list is in approximate order of ripening: 
Red June—July ripening. 
Yellow Transparent—Late July. 
Gravenstein—Late August. 
Red Gravenstein—Late August. 
King—September-October. 
Jonathan—October. 
Winter Banana—October-November. 
McIntosh— October-November. 
Wagener—November; good keeper. 
Red Delicious—November-December. 
" Yellow Delicious— November-December. 
Spitzenberg—November-December. 
Northern Spy—November-January. 
Snow—November-January. 
Winesap—January-March. 
Stayman Winesap—January-March. 
Rome Beauty—Keeps till late spring. 
Red Rome—Keeps till late spring. 
Tolman Sweet. 
Hyslop—Crabapple. 
Transcendent—Crabapple. 
Yellow Newtown, 
Salesyard Prices 
2-year branched trees—$1.50 each. 
1-year 4 to 6 ft. trees—$1.00 each. 
(We can pack about 10 two-year fruit trees 
in a parcel that will go by parcel post by 
pruning the tops some. If parcel post shipment 
is wanted inelude 10% of amount of order to 
cover mailing costs, on orders over $2.50. 
Under $2.50 add 25c to order to cover mailing 
costs. Otherwise we can ship by express or 
freight and buyer pay the freight when he gets 
his shipment.) 
PEARS 
Pears are in very short supply all through 
the nursery trade. 
Bartlett—Leading cannery variety and best 
home variety. 
Bosc—A high grade fall pear ripening a 
month after Bartlett. 
Anjou—High grade winter pear. 
Salesyard Price 
4 to 6 ft. trees—$1.00 each. 
8 to 4 ft. trees—75c each. 
CHERRY TREES 
Lambert—Best dark cherry for Willamette 
Valley. 
Royal Anne—Leading commercial canning 
cherry. 
Hoskins—A dark cherry resembling Bing. 
An excellent pollenizer for the other sweet 
cherries, which will not bear without a pollen- 
izer. 
Hoskins—A dark cherry 
Kentish—A fine pie cherry. 
Montmorency — Leading commercial sour 
cherry. 
Salesyard Prices 
2-year branched trees, $1.50 each. 
1-year 4 to 6 ft. whips, $1.00 each. 
1-year 8 to 4 ft., 75c. 
PLUMS 
Burbank—Early. 
Green Gage—Yellow flesh; ripens in Aug- 
ust. 
Nobel—A large sweet prune. 
Peach Plum—Large; mid-season. 
Santa Rosa—Blue skin; excellent. 
Satsuma—Red flesh. 
Shiro—Yellow skin and flesh. 
2 year branched trees, $1.50 each. 
1 year 4 to 6 ft., $1.00 each. 
PRUNES 
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PEACH TREES 
In approximate order of ripening 
Mayflower—White flesh; very early. 
Arp Beauty—First yellow flesh peach. 
Golden Jubilee—Fine yellow freestone. 
Rochester—Heavy producer; yellow. 
Slappy—yYellow canner. 
Ey Crawford—Yellow freestone. 
Halehaven—New yellow freestone. 
Redhaven—New yellow freestone. : 
Improved Elberta—Most planted canning 
peach. 
JH Hale—Yellow freestone. 
Southhaven— Yellow freestone. 
Veteran—One of the best yellow peaches. 
Massasoit—A recent yellow peach. 
Late Crawford—yYellow freestone. 
APRICOTS | 
Perfection—Probably best for Willamette 
valley. ° ‘ ; 
Tilton—A good size standard variety. 
ALMONDS 
Roy—A good size, soft-shell, self-pollenizing 
variety; best variety for Willamette valley. 
Prices 
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FILBERTS 
Two-year nursery grown Barcelona filberts 
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Each Rate Rate 
4 to ps a os 9 yn---$ 1.00 $ .90 $ .80 
Devehilly and Daviana pollenizers same price 
as Barcelonas when sold with the Barcelonas. 
_ Royal Filbert—This is the largest and finest 
of the filbert varieties; self-husking and heavy 
producing. We recommend that this variety 
be usedwith Barcelona as a pollenizer, as it is 
an excellent pollenizer. 
4 to 5 ft. ane: 1) ees ee Each, $1.50 
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WALNUTS 
Grafted Franquette Walnut Trees 
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To Our Mail-Order Customers 
Send at least 20% of the amount of order 
with order. Balance ean be collected COD, 
altho this involves an additional cost to thé 
customer. If possible send amount in full be- 
fore shipping date as this saves you 20c to 50c 
collection costs and saves us a lot of clerical 
work, 
We can ship by express, freight or auto- 
freight and customer pays the carrying charg: 
when he picks up shipment. If sent by parcel 
post the carrying charge must be prepaid. If 
you wish parcel post shipment add 25c to any 
order up to $2.50, or 10% of amount of order 
if it exceeds $2.50. This applies only to bare- 
rooted stocks such as are listed in this price 
list. Evergreen shrubs with dirt balls cannot 
be shipped prepaid, hence cannot go by parcel 
post. We can ship these by express or auto 
freight. Shipments of goods listed herein start 
in mid-November and extend until March. 
Guarantee—Nursery stock is living material. 
Whether it lives or not depends largely upon 
care and conditions that it has after leaving 
our hands. Hence we make no guarantee to 
replace any stock that does not survive. 
We take every care to keep our varieties 
true. However, if any of our stock proves un- 
true to name we are ready to replace same 
free of cost, that is proven to be untrue to 
name, but in no case shall we be liable for sums 
greater than the original purchase price. 
BEARING AGE FRUIT TREES 
Fruit trees older than 2 years are a poor in- 
vestment unless they have been root-pruned 
and transplanted and regrown. The few trees 
that we have to offer were grown 2 years, 
then dug and root-pruned and then grown on 
another one to 8 years. Such trees will gen- 
erally thrive. Many of ours have already borne 
fruit. We offer a small quantity of the follow- 
ing’ varieties: 
Plums—Santa Rosa, Green Gage, Hunga- 
rian, Burbank. 
Pears—Bosc, Anjou. 
APPLES 
Yellow Transparent 
Rome 
Wagener 
Price $2.50 to $4.00 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Dwarf fruit trees bear very young. Their 
fruit is large and they do not grow as large as 
standard trees, hence a greater variety can be 
grown in a small yard. 
Dwarf Bartlett and Seckle pear trees, 4- 
year, each, $4.00. 
Dwarf Gravenstein, Rome and Red Deli- 
cious, each, $2.00 to $3.00. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
Espaliers are trees that are trained to grow 
on the side of buildings or fences. They take 
up little room and are attractive and produc- 
tive. 
We have a few 4-year-old espaliers in Grav- 
enstein apple and Bartlett pear at $6.00 each. 
We cannot ship these. 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREES 
Where space is limited it often pays to have 
a fruit tree with several varieties on a single 
tree. We offer the following combinations: 
APPLES 
Red Gravenstein—Red Delicious—King 
Yellow Transparent—Gravenstein— Yellow 
Delicious 
Red Rome—Red June—Red Gravenstein 
Yellow Transparent—Red Delicious—Red 
Gravenstein 
Wagener—Red Gravenstein— Yellow 
Delicious 
Red Gravenstein—Red Rome 
Red Grayenstein—King 
Yellow Transparent—Yellow Delicious 
Gravenstein—King 
Yellow Transparent—Red Delicious 
CHERRY 
Royal Anne—Hoskins—Lambert 
We also have a few combinations of a peach 
and an apricot and a peach and a plum and 
two plums on a single tree. 
Prices of Combination Trees 
2 varieties on one tree.....-....-.---- $2.00 per tree 
83 varieties on one tree............---- $2.50 per tree 
FIGS 
The following varieties will ripen in the Wil- 
lamette valley. They bear very young: 
Latturula Honey—Yellow; 2 crops a year. 
Granata—Large; blue-black. 
Neveralla—Black. 
Gillette—Yellow. 
GRAPES 
We have 37 varieties of grapes under test 
at our nursery. We find that many varieties 
do well here that we thought in the past would 
not succeed here. Some of these we offer 
herewith. Others we will have ready next sea- 
son. 
In approximate order of ripening (E means 
European type; A means American type of 
grape): 
. Perle de Csaba—l, Very early white. 
Seneca—E. White. 
Ontario—A. White or green. 
Ey Muscat—H. A fine white. 
Portland—A. White. 
Fredonia—A. Blue. 
Campbell Early—(Island Belle). A. Blue, 
Niagara—A. hite. 
Yates—Red. 
Lucile—A. Red. 
Delaware—A. Red. 
Malaga—E. A fine white. 
Worden—A. Blue. 
Salem—A. Pink. 
Golden Muscat—wWhite. 
Sweetwater— White. 
Concord—A. Blue. 
Zinfandel—E A. Blue wine grape. 
Price, 35c each 
BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberries do well if planted in soil well 
supplied with leafmold or peat. Sulphur 
should be added to make the soil acid. Plant 
two or more varieties for pollenation. 
Hybrid Blueberries—Heavy, four-year-old 
bearing plants. Two or more of these, or one 
of these and one of the named varieties, will 
pollenize each other. $2.00 each; $20.00 doz. 
Large and early; 38 year; $1.00 

’ Rancocas 
each. : > 
Jersey—Large and late; 3 year; $1.50 each. 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
We can supply Thornless Youngberry, Boy- 
senberry, Loganberry and Evergreen black- 
Pe ritealess Boysenberry and Loganberry—2- 
year transplants (available Nov.), 50¢ each; 
$5.00 per dozen. _ ; 
Tip plants (available only March and April) 
of all four of these berries, 25¢ each; $2.50 
dozen. 
LOGANBERRIES 
BOYSENBERRIES 
YOUNGBERRIES 
2-year transplants, 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
Tips (March and April only), 2 for 25c; 
$1.50 dozen; $10.00 per 100. Write for quan- 
tity prices. 
CASCADE AND PACIFIC 
BLACKBERRIES 
Developed at Corvallis Experiment station, 
these are the newest and best in cane berries. 
These crosses between the Loganberry and the 
splendid small wild blackberry that is native 
to the Northwest, have much of the quality of 
the Blackberry and have small seeds and are 
black. They have the large size and produc- 
tiveness of the Loganberry, being even more 
productive. They are the finest pie berries 
own. They are grown just like Boysenberry. 
They fruit the second summer after planting. 
2-year transplants (available November), 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 dozen. 
Tip plants (available March and April), 
$1.50 dozen; $10.00 per 100. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Willamette—This is the newly introduced 
red raspberry from the Corvallis station. It is 
very large, productive and of good quality. 
Fruit is even larger than the large Newbourg. 
Good for canning, dessert, freezing. 
2-year plants (supply limited), $3.00 dozen. 
1-year plants (available November until 
March), $1.50 dozen; $12.50 per 100. 
Newbourgh—vVery large fruit and produc- 
tive. 
Taylor—Large and productive. 
Lloyd Goerge—Medium size, fine quality. 
Cuthbert—Highest quality but not too pro- 
ductive. 
2-year plants, $2.00 dozen. 
1-year plants, $1.00 dozen; $7.00 per 100. 
St. Regis—Everbearing red raspberry. 
2-year plants, $2.50 dozen. 
1-year plants, $1.50 dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
Munger black raspberries. 
2-year plants, 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
Tips (March and April), 15¢ each; $1.50 
dozen. 
CURRANTS 
Fay and Perfection—The regular commer- 
cial red currants. 
2-year plants, 25¢ each; $2.50 dozen; $17.50 
per 100. 
1-year plants, 20c; $2.00 dozen; $12.50 per 
100. Write for 1000 rate. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Oregon Champion—The regular commercial 
berry of Oregon. 
1-year plants, 25¢c each; $2.50 dozen. 
STRAWBERRIES 
We are tempted not to list strawberry plants, 
the price having been forced out of line due 
to high cost of field work. We do not grow 
our own strawberry plants and are not partic- 
ularly looking for business in strawberry 
plants but are listing them to keep our list 
complete. 
Strawberry Plant Prices’ , 
Marshall, Narcissus, Redheart, Oregon—50c 
dozen; $3.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 
Rockhill Everbearing—the runnerless best 
quality everbearing—$1.50 dozen; $10.00 per 
100. 
Gem Everbearing—75c dozen; $4.50 per 
100. 


STREAMLINER 
The sensational new everbearing straw- 
berry. 
Plants set in spring will start producing 
by August first and will continue to produce 
fine, large, lucious berries until heavy frost. 
lants very vigorous (they make runners in 
contrast to Rockhill everbearing). The plant 
is very vigorous and the berries, which have 
a minimum of seed, are large and of very 
fine quality. Fine keepers. Start bearing 
about 10 days before Rockhill. Like other 
everbearing strawberries they reauire irri- 
gation to produce a good fall crop. Supply 
limited. Order early. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
Dozen $2.00 25 plants $3.75 50 plants $7 
100 plants $12.50 
MISCELLANEOUS SHADE 
TREES 
Black Walnut—4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 10-ft., 
transplants, $3.50. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch—Narrow growing 
tree with white bark. 5 to 6 ft., $1.75; 6 to 7 
ft., $2.00; 7 to 8 ft., $2.50; 8 to 10 ft., $3.50. 
Native Dogwood—Balled plants. 5 to 6 ft., 
$3.00. 
Horse Chestnut—-Has pink or white flowers. 
8 to 4 ft., $1.50; 4 to 6 ft., $2.00. 
Norway Maple—Fine shade tree. 6 to 8 ft, 
$2.00; 8 to 10 ft., $2.75; 10 to 12 ft., $3.50. 
(Transplanted trees. ) 
Smoke Tree—3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
Redbud (Judas Tree)—Same price as Tulip 
tree below. 
Tulip Tree—A fine shade tree having green- 
ish flowers with orange throats. 8 to 4 ft., 
$1.00; 4 to 5 ft., $1.25; 5 to 6 ft., $1.50. 
Note—Most of our shade trees over 8 feet 
high have been root-pruned and transplanted. 
Such trees are more costly but transplant much 
more readily. We have trees in a fair assort- 
ment of varieties up to 15 feet. 
SHADE TREES 
Medium to fast growing varieties 
Black Locust—Very fast grower. 
Catalpa—Very large leves. 
Chinese Elm—YTairly fast growing. With- 
stands drouth, 
Carolina Poplar—Fast growing, spreading 
tree, 
European 
white bark. 
Lombardy Poplar—Narrow, upright, a fast 
erower. 
_ Mountain Ash—Medium grower; red ber- 
ries. 
Russian Mulberry—Has black berries. 
Oregon Ash—Tall growing tree that with- 
stands wet soil. 
Red Maple—HExcellent shade tree. 
reddish in fall. 
Weeping Willow—Very fast grower. 

Birch—Upright grower with 
Leaves 
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The two smaller sizes are good mail order 
sizes. 
Note—We can supply large specimen trans- 
planted trees up to 15 feet in many kinds of 
shade trees. 
RARE VARIETIES OF SHADE 
TREES 
Albizzia Julibrissin—Mimosa. Silk-tree, Has 
attractive graceful foliage with pink flowers. 
3 ft. trees $2.50 each. 
Sophora Japanica (Jap Pagoda tree )—Pro- 
duces late appearing white flowers. Has small 
dark green leaves and provides winter attrac- 
tion with its green limbs. 3 ft. trees $2.50 ea. 
Franklinia Altamaha—Original grove dis- 
covered in Georgia 1777, visited again in 1790 
and never again been located. Franklins tree 
was named for Benj Franklin. An exquisite 
fall flowering tree. One of the most handsome 
of trees. Very rare. 3 ft. trees $5.00. 
American Persimmon—We offer some 5 and 
6 year old trees at $3.50 each. 
FLOWERING TREES 
Flowering trees are generally small to me- 
dium growers and are most satisfactory for 
planting on town lots, providing shade as well 
as colorful flowers. They do not over-grow 
rapidly as do many other trees. 
FLOWERING CRAB APPLES 
Aldenhamensis—Dark purplish-red buds 
and bronzy foliage. Purplish red flowers. 
Autropurporea—This and Floribundi are 
quite similar varieties making smaller trees 
than the other crabs except for Bechtold. 
Pink flowers. 
Bechtold—Dwarfish tree 
light pink flowers. 
Neidzwetskyana—Pink flowers. Red fruit 
shaped like Delicious. Fruit red clear thru. 
Scheideckeri—Large 10 petal pink flow- 
ers. 
- Flowering crabs available this year only in 
4 and 5 year old transplanted trees, priced 
from $2.00 to $6.00 according to size and 
beauty of specimen. 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
Kwanzan—Double pink flowers. 
Transplanted trees, $2.00 to $3.50. 
Weeping cherry. Both single and double 
flowering forms, $2.00 to $3.00. 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
Bloom early and young. Medium growers. 
Blieriana—Double deep pink flowers be- 
fore leaves appear. Bronzy leaves. 
Vesuvius—Single, light pink flowers and 
red leaves. 
Pissardi—Single, nearly white flowers and 
red leaves. 
Transplanted trees only. 
specimens, 
Red Weeping Peach—Small weeping tree 
with fine red flowers before leaves. 2 to 8 ft., 
$1.25; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
Pink Florida Dogwood—One of showiest of 
flowering trees. Very slow growing. 
Hawthorne 
Paul’s Scarlet Thorne — Red flowers in 
May. 
Carriere Thorne—White flowers and very 
showy red fruits all winter. 
8 to 5 year transplants, $2.50 to $5.00 each. 
with double, 
$2.00 to $3.50 
SHIPPING ORDERS 
We can get trees up to 6 feet into parcel 
post packages if we are permitted to cut 
them back some. This does not injure fruit 
trees but we do not like to cut back shade 
trees. We advise that shade trees over 4 
feet tall be shipped express or freight. For 
parcel post orders which we have to prepay 
add 25c to order under $2.50 and add 10% 
to orders over $2.50. Where we ship express 
or freight the buyer pays freight when he 
picks up his shipment. 

