TO OUR CUSTOMERS 
GUARANTEE 
Calapooia guarantees its stock to please you. We guarantee 
it to arrive at the purchaser’s nearest shipping point in perfect 
growing condition, free from diseases and absolutely true to 
name. 
We never substitute on commercial varieties, but do feel at 
liberty to substitute on small orders unless requested not to; in 
each case, however, we put the true name of the plant on the 
label. Furthermore, any such substitutions may be exchanged 
if not satisfactory. All claims for shortage or any other reason 
must be reported within ten days. 
DELIVERY DATES 
While we like and aim where possible to make shipments to 
arrive on designated days, we cannot give any assurance that 
they will. Due to the labor shortage we must fill orders as we 
can. We hope our customers are aware that shipments must be 
inspected by our horticultural inspector upon arrival which fre- 
quently causes some delay. 
REPLACEMENTS 
Our policy in the future shall be to take full responsibility 
for plants which arrive in a damaged or dried out condition if 
reported to us at once. In the case of damaged goods do not 
sign the express or freight receipt unless the agent makes note 
of the damages as a basis for adjustment. Any stock reported 
to us as not living by JUNE 15th will be replaced at one-half 
the purchase price, provided adequate proof is given. Claims 
made after that date cannot be considered. 
TERMS — WE PAY CHARGES 
Cash with order or 25% with order, balance C. O. D. We pay 
shipping charges. To get quantity prices, all plants must be 
of one variety. We do not accept orders for less than $2.00. 
NOTICE—AI! plants will be sent at proper planting time. 
Suitable Distance for Planting 
No. Feet No. Feet 
Each Way Each Way 
Apples saute. s. ssc eme 25 1013) English Walnuts ...40 to 60 
Pears we. eee 20 ton25ee sFilberts = ufc sacra 2030-25 
Cherry, Sweet .....- 2). tons Currants 3°tous 
Gherry, ss0ur =... cams 20:t01255-. GooseberriecS ave ee 4x8 
PlGmS sa eshno ea es 20itoRZ> Raspberries im sast sme a 3x8 
Promes Gti toe ese ZOO re Blackberries ">. a. 5x8 
Peachestants cts pte 20 to 25 Strawberries: 
ADniCOtS enaee teen 20 to 25 Field’ .- seseecery ee 2ax3 
NectariaeSiag... = 18 to 20 Garden lexZ 
OUince Sire anc 15 to: 18 Grapesie<)./s senna bar Sx LO Tt 
Almonds ... .20 to 28 
PLANTING GUIDE AND CHART 
Number of Shrubs or Plants for an Acre 
No. Ft. Square Triangle No. Ft. Square Triangle 
Apart Method Method Apart Method Method 
1x] 43,560 50,300 15x15 193 PIPL 
pare! 10,890 2275 16x16 170 190 
3x3 4,840 5,890 18x18 134 158 
4x4 Leas 3,145 20x20 108 125 
6x6 12:10 1,600 25x25 69 80 
8x8 680 785 30x30 43 =) 
9x9 Bais 617 35x35 35 40 
10x10 435 505 40x40 27 51] 
L2xh2 302 349 
Use order blank on pages 13 and 14 of this catalog. 

HOW TO PLANT FRUITS. BERRIES.ASPARAGUS 
TREES should be planted as soon as possible 




after they arrive. Keep moist until 
planted. Do not expose roots unneces- 
dt) sarily to sun or wind. If not 
COVER with planted immediately ‘‘heel- 
Gatco i Wejuten ener 
wet burlap or wet 
newspaper until 
planting holes are ready. 
soil. 
“UES 
a 
@) PRUNE all broken roots with a sharp knife Aries (ee 
y 
or pruning shears. Make a clean 

@® PRUNE THE TOP GROWTH. Young trees 
may have from one to several 

small twigs when planted. Tang 
These develop into the main 
branches tater on. rere 
here 
It is important to carefull 
B Y Top VIEW 
select the branches to leave so 
that the top of the tree will be 
well balanced, sturdy and 
strong. Heavy bearing trees 
should be disbudded for larger, 

hy cut—they heal quickly. Never 
2 pull broken pieces off. 

ad hod 
SPREAD rete out 
finer flavored fruits. 
in a natural posi- 
tion and tamp soil 
‘firmly about roots. 

Lrove heréa 
Water well. 
BERRIES may be planted as hedges, STRAWBERRIES. S 1 ¢ ASPARAGUS. Plant in furrows or 
; ; S23, OP pace ft. apart f : 
but sprawly kinds like blackberries >» a each way. For /trenches. Roots should be 6 to 8 in. 
(Boysen, Young, and Logan) are bet- oo the home garden deep, but when planted cover only 2 to 
ter trained on trellises. Their dense Hse ; . 3 feet is a good 3 in. and later in season fill in the 
growth covers the trellis and fruits Ss ae EX ee oe peat remainder. Cut very lightly second 
season; full crop third year. 
Three feet between 
appear on the surface. for wider beds allow walk at 3-foot 
intervals. 




Strawberries used as 
=< 
AVee cover on dry wall. 



esa St Plant in intersections Cubeiihe ae S 
f ee geri of blocks in good soil. MWA sharp knife : 
io 10 Face sun. 2796 * “SY under ground A 
ya always away from center. 

22 CALAPOOIA BERRY FARM AND NURSERY, SHEDD, OREGON ° 
