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LAFAYETTE, OREGON 
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PRICE LIST 
FALL SEASON 1946 — SPRING SEASON 1947 
Due to market fluctuations, quotations are not given on commercial lots, except as noted. Write for 
special quotations on lots of 50 or more trees of each class. Please refer to our catalog for quotations 
on other stock not listed herein. 
FRUIT TREES 
Apples, Apricots, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, 
Pears, Quince, Cherry, Almonds 
Height Calliper Price 
3 to 4 ft. 3/8 to 1/2 inch $1.00 Each 
4 to 5. ft. 1/2 to 5/8 inch $1.25 Each 
Beto <7, ft. 5/8 to 3/4 inch $1.50 Each 
BROOKS APRICOTS—Plant Patent No. 498— 
1 to 10 to 50to 100to 
10 50 100 500 
Each Each Each Hach 
Gn Ovoe theese. $1.50 $1.25 $1.10 $1.00 
alee Lures. $1.25 $1.10 $1.00 -90 
Dace T Gk te $1.00 90 85 80 
King Figs—2-year roots........................ $7.50 Each 
King Figs—2 branches or more.......... $10.00 Each 
Brown Turkey and White Adriatic— 
DOr tee te $1.50 Each — 4 to 5 ft.......$1.75 Each 
FIGS: Home Grown— 
In addition to other varieties listed in our catalog 
this season, we are also offering the 
NEGRONNE FIGS— 
This variety comes from Spain, and is jet black when 
fully ripe; blood red pulp; very fine flavor; two crops 
each season.... fine lacy fern-like leaves; very orna- 
mental all summer; very good grower and extremely 
hardy; never has shown frost injury. 
3 year old trees, bearing age, large trees, 
$4.00 Each or 2 Trees for $7.00 
LATTARULA FIGS— 
One of the best; description in catalog. 
3 year old trees, bearing age, large trees 
$3.00 Each or 2 Trees for $5.50 
BLUEBERRIES— 
We are now offering a Hybrid variety which produces 
fruit in abundance; large sized berries, of excellent 
quality; also plants are self-pollinating. 
5 year old plants, well branched, 314 to 5 feet, 
large root system. BEARING AGE, will 
put on crop the first season. 
Each $3.50; 5 Plants for $15.00; 10 for $25.00 
NUT TREES 
CHESTNUTS—American Sweet, Italian 
SRO INES 1G Bins De, tl Sk a $1.50 Each 
LANDIS 2 Wo ath lees Socal aie ep ae $2.00 Each 
FILBERTS— 
Write for Special Prices on Lots of 50 or More 
2 year Large Transplants—Jumbo grade 
$1.50 Each; 10 for $12.00 
1 year Layered Plants 
MMDOMORL Uenctctn eo eee. $1.25 Each; 10 for $10.00 
ENGLISH WALNUTS—Grafted Franqueites 
Ask for Quotations on Commercial Lots 
eee ANE Cen oe ee eee $2.50 Each 
LARD ALOR § 8 nessa ae Se a a a ae eR $3.00 Each 
COME retrace eee ee the ss $3.50 Each 
SOLE ACAIE) 5 Tp, JAN kta Oa tO el ee $4.00 Each 
EPG SCa S70 te. oa pe eee ee $2.00 Each 
PERSIMMONS 
PERSIMMONS—Fuyu and Hachiya 
3 to 4 ft.....$2.50 Each 4 to 6 ft.....$3.00 Each 
BERRY PLANTS 
Each Each 
100 to 1000 or 
Each 10 1000 More 
-Thornless Boysenberry ...35 $3.00 .12  .11 
Thornless Evergreen 
(Blackberry) ............... 35 3.00: 10. .09 
Thornless Loganberry ..35 3-00 2 Le <10 
Nectarberry. .-2.2..26:2....... 35 o-O0gme 1D — 1234 
Thornless Dewberry ....... 35 3.00 .15 
Thorny Boysenberry .....30 2-008 > OF 
Thorny Youngberry ....... 30 200, 05... .0T 
Raspberries—Red 
. Each 10 100 1000 
Newberg ...............-20 $1.50 $ 8.00 $ 55.00 
Willamette _............. 30 §=6©2.50 #8 10.00 80.00 
Washington _........... 20 31.75 7.00 55.00 
Blackcap Raspberry...20 1.50 6.00 40.00 
Currantsig..:. 8 02.-.2 35 3.00 20.00 190.00 
Gooseberry, 1 yv.......... 30......2.50......18.00......150.00 
English Gooseberry ..75 7.00 
STRAWBERRIES—Varieties: Marshall, Dorsett, 
Corvallis, Redheart 
mt Or a... $1.00; 50 for ...... $1.75; 100 for......$3.00 
Write for Special Prices on Large Lots 
SUPERIOR MARSHALL STRAWBERRY— 
For Description Refer to Catalog 
50 Plants for $2.50; 100 for $4.50; 1000 for $30.00 
STRAWBERRIES: Everbearing and 
New Varieties— 
Streamliner— 25 50 100 1000 
(New) .....--.-- $2.50 $4.25 $8.00 $60.00 
Minnesota 1116 
(Evermore) 
New 1.50 2.50 4.00 30.00 
Rockhill No. 26 
10 for $1.50 3.00 4.50 8.00 75.00 
Giant Gem ...... 1.50 2.50 4.00 30.00 
The Streamliner strawberry is one of the most out- 
standing of the new varieties. Fruit very large and at- 
tractive, deep red in color, firm in texture, with a deli- 
cious sweet flavor. Ripens about the same time as the 
Marshall. New plantings with reasonable care will begin 
fruiting about first of July and will continue until frosty 
weather in the late fall. 
The Streamliner originated in the Mountains of 
Northeastern Oregon at an altitude of 3,000 feet, where 
winter temperatures fall 20 to 30 degrees below zero, 
therefore is extremely hardy. 
GRAPES 
Hardy American, Also European Varieties 
Mail Want List on Large Lots for Special Prices 
Iyear-Nosiden Each 50c; 10 for $4.00 
2 year heavy grade............ Each 60c; 10 for $5.00 
New Varieties 
Bachsekeeeca-a:. 70¢ 102for 235. $6.00 
ASPARAGUS 
Washington— 
2 year ....10 for 60c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50 
Paradise (New) — 
2 year ....10 for 75c; 25 for $1.40; 100 for $4.25 
RHUBARB 
Kachin 25¢ 10 for Sa $2.00 
HORSERADISH—Large Plants 
Rach) S242 ae 25¢ 102 fora2222 == $2.00 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES 
Plant Thornless Boysenberry for Greater Profits 
Berries ripen from 10 days to 2 weeks earlier than 
the thorny type, yield from 5 to 8 tons per acre, come in 
on the early market, insuring the grower of top prices. 
At prices paid the past season, approximately $400.00 
per ton, this gives. a gross income of from $2,000.00 to 
$3,000.00 per acre. And think of the satisfaction of train- 
ing the vines on the wires, and picking the fruit without 
being stuck by thorns. 
The following are reports received on plants supplied 
to two of our growers who made large plantings winter 
and spring of 1945. 
Sherwood, Ore., Oct. 1, 1946 
“In reply to your inquiry regarding the Boysenberry 
crop we had this year, they produced a wonderful crop. 
We did not put the vines on the wires until early spring, 
that way we reaped the first harvest off the young plants 
that grew on the tips. Then the Boysenberries that the old 
plants produced were nice, large berries and sold at top 
prices at the East Side Market. In fact, if you read the 
Portland Journal you will remember I sold the first Boy- 
senberries on the market. I am well satisfied with the 
quality. In fact there are a few thorny ones mixed in 
with mine and the thornless are just as nice quality as 
the others, and oh the satisfaction of picking berries 
without thorns is a worth a million.” 
Newberg, Ore., Nov. 30, 1946 
“The thornless Boysenberry plants I got from you 2 
. years ago, made a wonderful growth. Vines are stronger 
growers than the thorny type, and so far as I am able to 
ascertain by comparison, produce heavier crops than the 
thorny type. Also the berries ripen about two weeks 
earlier than the thorny vines, which is a big advantage, 
as the crop matures while there is abundant moisture in 
the ground, besides can always count on top prices for 
the early market, and as well a ready outlet to the can- 
neries and processing plants. Unnecessary to tell you 
how much I appreciate training the vines and picking the 
berries without thorns.” 
Take Advantage of Our Special Prices on 
Commercial Plantings. Order Early 
While Plants Are Available 
CHANGE IN PRICES 
Take Notice—Quotations on the following trees as 
listed on page 19 in our catalog will be cancelled. 
REVISED PRICES on the following: 
Each Each 
Weeping Willow ....5to6ft.$2.00 6 to8 ft. $2.50 
Cutleaf Birch .......... 5to6ft. 2.50 6to8ft. 3.00 
European Birch ...... 6to8ft. 2.50 8to9ft. 3.00 
Tulip Trees ............ 5to6ft. 2.50 6to8ft. 3.00 
Poplars...) eo 2 5toé6ft. 150 6to8ft. 2.00 
Mountain Ash ........ 5toé6ft. 2.00 6to8ft. 2.50 
Plane Tree .............. 5toé6ft. 2.00 6to8ft. 3.00 
Maple— 
Norway Whips ..7to8ft. 1.50 8to9ft. 1.75 
Maple—Norway 
Branched .............. 6to8 ft. 2.75 
Maple— 
Schwedler .......... 4todft. 1.50 5to6ft. 2.00 
Maple—Silver ........ 5to6ft. 2.00 6to8ft. 2.50 
Maple— 
Sugar-Whipe _.... 5to6ft. 1.90 6toT7ft. 2.25 
NO SALES TAX REQUIRED IN OREGON 
