TO OUR CUSTOMERS 
This is not a large, pretentious catalog, yet it brings you an honest message about nursery stock. The high quality of our 
s.ock is favorably known throughout the Northwest, besides which we have many customers throughout the nation. For 
years we have been growers of quality nursery stock, specializing in the growing of fruit and nut trees. Our stock is grown 
by cultivation. The rich, loam soil of our nurseries at Fairview, enables us to supply strong, hardy vigorous trees, with a 
highiy developed root system. Our fruit and nut trees are all progagated from trees producing quality as well as quantity 
and have been budded on the proper root stocks adaptable to var.ous soil conditions. Extreme care in bud selection, using 
parent trees of superior performance. periodic soil rehabilitation and other advanced scientific cultural practices, qualify 
us to accept the initial responsibility for our customers’ success insofar as the quality and dependability of our stock may be 
held responsible. 
This catalog has been prepared with the desire to have it sensible and free from exaggeration and misrepresentation. We are 
opposed to filling our catalog with a long list of varieties that only add to confusion, and have confined it to varieties which 
have proven best for the City, Farm and Suburban Home. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee every plant, tree, or shrub to be free from 
d sease, true-to-name, and to arrive at the purchaser’s nearest 
shipping point in perfect growing condition. We exercise the 
greatest care to keep our varieties pure and true-to-name. 
Should errors occur, we agree upon receipt of proper proof 
to replace the same or refund the amount paid: but it is 
mutually agreed by the purchaser and ourselves that we shall 
not at any time in any way. be responsible for the crop ‘or 
liable for any amount. greater ‘than the or.ginal purchase price. 
SUBSTITUTIONS 
Please state when ordering an assortment whether substitu- 
tions will be allowed, as we feel at liberty, when no instructions 
accompany the order, to use similar or better varieties when 
we are out of the kinds named. We never substitute on large 
orders for commercial planting without consulting the cus- 
tomer 
REPLACEMENTS 
Any stock reported to us as not living by October 1st, provid- 
ing the stock has been properly planted and cared for accord- 
ing to instructions which accompany each order, or which has 
not suffered damage, will be replaced at 25% of the original 
cost (to defray packing and postage charges). No claims can 
be entertained after that date. 
All claims for shortage or any other reason must be reported 
within 10 days. 
NOTE: All price lists issued prior to this catalog are hereby 
canceled. All prices quoted in this catalog are subject to 
change without notice. 
REFERENCES 
First National Bank of Portland, Gresham Branch. Gresham, 
Oregon, or the many satisfied customers in practically every 
commun-ty of the Northwest. 
LOCATION 
Our office and nurseries are located six miles East of Port- 
land on Fairview Avenue, between Stark Street and Columbia 
River Highway. 

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GRADES AND STANDARDS 
Grades and standards adopted by the Pacific Coast Association 
of Nurserymen are used throughout this catalog. To the 
average customer this means little or nothing, so we feel that 
a brief explanation is required. Fruit trees listed as 3-4 ft., 
4-5 ft. and 5-6 ft. are trees with at least a two-year root system 
and one year top growth from the graft or bud. Some catalogs 
list these trees as 2-year field grown stock, which is a correct 
statement, however, we feel that this is misleading as the 
customer is led to expect a large branched tree. Such trees 
are generally whips without branches and require heading 
or having the top cut off 30-36 inches above the ground level 
to make them branch and form a top. Caliper refers to the 
thickness of the stem or trunk of the tree just above the 
graft or bud at the ground level, and is the main basis for 
grading fruit trees as the height will be zut back to 30-36 
inches as mentioned. Two year trees listed «re trees that have 
been headed accordingly and have from 3 to 5 main branches 
or limbs to form the top. Such trees have a heavier stem or 
trunk and average from 4 to 6 feet in height. They require 
very little pruning other than having the branches trimmed 
back or thinned out to compensate for transplanting. One- 
year trees, being smaller, transplant more readily and are 
generally used by commercial growers. Two-year trees, how- 
ever, have the advantage of having a top formed and come 
into bearing much quicker. 
PLANTING SEASON 
Trees and plants usually become dormant about the first of 
November, and may be planted throughout the fall, winter 
and spring months. Fall and winter planting is preferred for 
the reason that the roots become established during the 
winter months and are ready to make a vigorous growth when 
warm weather begins. However, excellent results are obtained 
with early spring planting. No orders shipped after May Ist. 
SOIL-FRESH TREES 
Every tree and plant sold by us is freshly dug from the nursery 
and delivered immediately. We have no recourse to cold 
storage nursery stock. Freshly dug and delivered stock is 
an added guarantee for successful planting. 
TERMS 
Customers will please forward cash with the order. 
sent C.O.D., send 25 per cent cash with the order. 
TRANSPORTATION 
We pay the, shipping charges (except on Evergreen shrubs 
listed) to any shipping point West of the Rocky Mountains, 
providing the order amounts to $2.50 or more. Customers 
beyond please add 10% to your order. Where order is less 
than $2.50 add 25c to help pay transportation costs. 
BALLED AND BURLAPPED ORNAMENTALS. 4-5 ft. 100 
Ibs., 3-4 ft. 75 lbs., 2-3 ft. 50 lbs, 18-24 in. 40 Ibs., 15-18 in. 30 Ibs. 
If to be 

There is hardly anything in the world 
that si ine man cannot make a little worse 
and sell a little cheaper, and the people 
who consider price only are this man’s 
lawful prey.—John Ruskin. 

2 MOLLER’S NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, UREGON 
