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HARDY FRUIT 
PEACHES 
VETERAN—New. Large, round, golden yellow fruit with 
bright red blush, holds on tenaciously until fully ripe. Free- 
Has sweet, good flavor. Of Elberta type but far su- 
perior. Tree is vigorous grower, early producer. Excellent 
canning variety. Now recognized as finest variety for this 
district. Ready in early September. Hach, $1.50. 
VEDETTE— Yellow, roundish freestone, very early, hardy 
and of high quality. Delicious yellow flesh. Excellent table 
variety. One of the very best for Puget Sound area. Ripens 
in August. Each, $1.50. 
IMPROVED ROCHESTER—Large, red on yellow fruit, 
yellow fleshed; very sweet, juicy, fine flavored, freestone. 
Excellent peach for eating, canning, shipping. Trees hardy, 
thrifty growers, good producers. Harly August. Each, $1.50. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Fine new early freestone. Sweet, 
golden yellow flesh that is firm, rich and juicy, delightfully 
fragrant. Very hardy and prolific fruiting variety. Each, $1.50. 
PEARS 
BARTLETT—A favorite large pear, 
ripe, with beautiful blush on sunny side. Very juicy and high 
flavored. Tree a strong grower and bears early and abun- 
dantly. Good for eating, best for shipping, canning and drying. 
Ripens late August, early September. Fach, $1.50. 
BOSC—Medium to large yellow with long neck, shaded 
cinnamon russet color. Fine grained flesh is tender, juicy, 
rich flavored. Good keeper. Splendid shipping and commercial 
variety. Ripens October-November. Each, $1.50. 
D’ANJOU—A fine large pear, greenish-yellow partially 
russet-toned and often shaded a dull crimson. Flesh is whitish, 
juicy, rich and has distinctive flavor. Splendid table variety. 
Excellent keeper. Tree a fine grower and very productive. 
Best late variety. Each, $1.50. 
GORHAM—Fine new pear of Bartlett type. Ripens two 
weeks later than Bartlett but will keep months longer. Flesh 
white, tender, buttery and juicy. Good canner. Each, $1.50. 
APRICOTS 
PERFECTION—Without doubt the finest apricot produced 
to date and the best variety for this district. Large size, even 
golden yellow, juicy, sweet. Vigorous and hardy. Abundant 
producer. Each, $1.50. 
TILTON—A medium-sized, fine heart-shaped fruit of orange- 
yellow color tinged shell pink. Flesh is clear yellow, firm, 
sweet and juicy. Frost resistant; freestone. Very productive. 
golden yellow when 
One of the latest to ripen. Each, $1.50. 

PLUM, 
BRADSHAW 
& 

VETERAN PEACH 
PLUMS 
BRADSHAW—Very large dark violet-red fruit. Juicy and 
productive, has rich, sweet flavor; semi-freestone. Good mar- 
ket or home orchard variety. Top quality. Blooms late, thus 
more likely to escape late frosts. Each, $1.50. 
CLIMAX—Fruit is large, pear-shaped, cherry red in color. 
Flesh is golden yellow, superbly rich in flavor, sweet and 
juicy. Tree bears heavily at an early age. Unexcelled for eat- 
ing and popular for home orchard. The very finest variety 
for this district. U.S.D.A. says it is the only good self pol- 
lenizer. Ripens early. Each, $1.50. 
GREEN GAGEH—Medium round, yellow-green, 
tender skin, very sweet and juicy. Freestone. 
best quality. 
ing aroma. 
firm and 
Small but of 
An old favorite for canning and home use. Pleas- 
Each, $1.50. 

YELLOW EGG—A handsome, golden-yellow plum, large 
and oval, juicy and sweet when ripe, with firm flesh. The 
most popular home orchard canner or cooker. 
and productive. Ripens in August. Each, $1.50. 
SANTA ROSA—Popular large, firm, oval, purplish-crimson 
fruit with delicious golden flesh, mottled crimson. Small pit. 
Fine for eating or canning, unexcelled for shipping. Tree is up- 
right grower and very productive. Good pollenizer. Each, $1.50. 
PRUNES 
DATE PRUNE—An improved, larger type of French prune, 
reddish purple in color. Fine textured, very sweet and juicy. 
Tree strong 
A favorite for canning, eating and drying. Prolific bearer. 
Each, $1.50. 
ITALIAN PRUNE—Medium oval, purplish-blue in color, 
freestone. Juicy, sweet, yellow flesh; good for canning or 
eating, excellent for drying or shipping. Tree is strong 
grower and heavy bearer. Each, $1.50. 
NUTS 
Filberts 
BARCELONA—Large, round self-husking. 
Requires pollenization. Very prolific when 
Rich in flavor. 
pollenized with 
Duchilly. Large, upright tree, bears easily. Best commercial 
variety. Each, $1.50. 
DUCHILLY—Large, long nut of superior quality, readily 
husked. A good commercial variety. Good pollenizer, excel- 
lent bearer. Does well in Western Washington. Each, $1.50. 
Walnuts 
FRANQUETTE—Best for Western Washington. Nuts are 
large, conical, medium-thin shells. Kernels are large, unusually 
light colored and of top quality. Trees, large and vigorous; 
crop, hardy. Important commercial variety; also an excellent 
shade tree. Each, £3.00. 

Inc. 
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