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ASPARAGUS — BERRY PLANTS — RHUBARB 




THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
Smooth as a kitten’s ear. Same wonderful 
berry as thorny kind. See NEW lower prices at 
right. i 
SPECTACULAR NEW RASPBERRY 
Sodus Purple Raspberry. Here is something 
new! Large, rich purple berries. Nearly cov- 
ering 25¢c piece. Borne in enormous sprays. 
Juicy, sweet, rich flavored, with good old 
raspberry aroma. Unexcelled for jams. 
Washington Red Raspberry. A cross between Cuth- 
bert and Lloyd George, giving a hardy, very heavy 
bearing plant, Experiments indicate this berry well 
adapted for quick freezing. Has high praise from 
commercial growers, 
CAMERON THORNLESS BLACKBERRY 
This. new thornless black is well rated for quality 
and high production. This variety may fill the va- 
cancy for such.a berry. Priced at right. 
THORNLESS DEWBERRY 
As new as 1947. Hardy vigorous grower and pro- 
fuse producer of large early berries. Now free from 
gperne, more home owners can enjoy this valuable 
ruit. 
CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES 
Quarantine against planting these has been modi- 
fied so most of you can now plant them. Priced 
at the right, 

FLASH — FLASH 
New and good EVERBEARING 
MINNESOTA No. 1166 
Originated by the University of Minnesota 
experiment station and so is hardy. The orig- 
inators’ description warrants wide planting. 
25 for $1.50; 50, $2.75; 100, $5.00, Postpaid. 
Strawberry 
Mulberry. (Morus Niger). Black Persian (see page 
13), 4 to 6 ft., $2.00. 

STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS 





BERRIES 
4° Postpaid to Fourth P. P. Zone ™ 
Plus Sales Tax, BY ae in Calitorie 
6 Ss 

TRELLIS BERRIES— Each 100 
CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY, Strong Tip Plants......... $ .35 $1.75 $3.25 $11.00 $20.00 
CAMERON 
(New Thornless Blackberry) ogo ae eae 135 1.75 3.25 11.00 20.00 
YOUNGBERRY (New Thornless) ay = hi wae} 1.25 2.25 8.00 15.00 
BOYSENBERRY (Heavy Transplants) 25 1.35 2.50 9.00 17.50 
BOYSENBERRY (Thornless New) ed Ab 30 1.35 2.50 9.50 18.90 
*LOGANBERRY “a = : i Mh 35 1.80 3.50 12.00 22.90 
DEWBERRY y oS Transplants 40 2.00 3.75 
* Plant Patent 82. 
CANE BERRIES— 
CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP RASPBERRY (Heavy Transpl.) .25 1.35 2.50 8.25 16.08 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY (Description at Left).............. +25 1.35 2.50 8.00 15.50 
NEW WASHINGTON RED RASPBERRY.......................- -10 50 1.00 4.00 7.50 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY—Everbearing, Red WA YC 1..0 6:25 12.00 
NOTE: Heavy Transplants will bear First Year. 
HORSERADISH— 
Bullt@rownsRootci +See se oe eee eee ss 15 =the} 1.50 6.00 11.00 
ASPARAGUS—Strong No. 1 Roots. 
MARY WASHINGTON—Green and Purple Tips—Fine.......... -75 2.50 4.50 
CURRANTS—Red Perfection, 2 year No. 1... -50 1.75 3.00 
GOOSEBERRIES—2 year No. Dooon.-..c----cececeeseeeeeceeeeceeee OS eee 700) Page SaaS) b 
STRAWBERRIES— Each 25 12 50 100 
GEM—Everbearing—Large, Fine, Heavy Bearer... $1.15 $2.15 $3.75 
PROGRESIVE STRAWBERRY—Everbearing Heavy Bearer.. 1.15 2.15 3.75 
DORSET—One Crop—High Quality—Heavy Bearer... 1.00 1.75 3.00 
+BANNER—One Crop—Heavy Bearer—Best on Coast.......... 1,00 1.75 3.00 
tAlso called ‘‘Oregon Plum,’’ *‘New Oregon.”’ *‘Marshall’’ is correct name. 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. New. MAKES 
NO RUNNERS — Of fine quality. Bears longer and 
more) berries thawmrother Kinds eee ee ree ees eee eee 1.50 5.50 10.50 
ARTICHOKES— 
GEOBE—LargeviGre emad avr sarees eee ce es eons acerca sc taeeene 39 3 for $1.90 3.50 
RHUBARB— 
STRAWBERRY—Light Pink—High Quality....... a Se a 35 3 for 51.00 PAH ES) True divisions 
CHERRY—Extra Sweet—Tender.....0f/.2002220.---.-cceccneusesnneneensnenoenss 35 3 for $1.00 2.75 True divisions 
5 ASK FOR 1000 PRICE ON ANY OF ABOVE “t 











ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY 
Ours are the GENUINE ROCKHILL that make 
no runners and are divisions, hence cost more 
than runner propagated plants. Best results 
from this variety are dividing and transplant- 
ing to new ground every other year or an- 
nually if can de. IF YOU CANNOT PLANT 
UNTIL LATE IN SPRING. ORDER ENOUGH 
S inch PAPER POTS (See page 14) and plant 
into them early. You will then reduce any 
losses. This berry is very high quality, and 
will pay BIG dividends on a small investment. 
Priced Above 

HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Not huckleberries. Improved cultivated kinds, 
and boy they are good. Decorative, too, with 
brilliant red fall foliage. For best results plant 
2 varieties in full sun in acid soil. Or see soil 
treatment under Azalea, page 8. 3 year, Bear- 
ing size. 
Rancocas. Early. Large berries. $1.85, 3 
for $5.00. 
Rubel. Medium size berry, Heavy bearers. 
$1.85. 3 for $5.00. 

meet TREES AND NUT TREE SEED 

FRANQUETTE WALNUT 
WALNUTS 

Price Each 1to10 11to049 50up 
GRO A Cit eee eerie, 25 nck $3.50 $3.25 $3.00 
4 to 6 ft me eA) 3.00 2.75 
3 to 4 ft 200 2.00 1.50 
CE CUMO Wel beets teen wee ede cate 1.75 1.50 1.25 
Lattin Franquette. Very hardy, late blooming. 
Very Jarge handsome nut of extra fine quality. Re- 
sists blight. Bears young. Large one-year trees 
grafted on Northern California black roots. 
Payne. A very popular walnut in the central val- 
leys of California because of the extremely early 
and heavy crops borne by the young trees and _be- 
cause of its hardiness. Exceptionally high quality. 
Mayette. Large, roundish nuts, broad at base, with 
thin shell. Kernels light in color, very good quality. 
Biooms later than Payne but earlier than Franquette. 
Good producer. 
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BLACK WALNUT 
SEEDLINGS 
3 Each 5to10 50 to 10 
Alto Wont eDperueaChimaeee ym $1.25 $1.00 $ .85 
Gato a ftv DEY SCAG icacets Russe 1.00 .85 75 
BUTTERNUTS 
Juglans cinerea. The genuine old butternut that you 
have to “‘wrassel” to get the meat out. Makes a good 
shade tree. Meats are sweet and rich. 4 to 6 ft., 
$1.75; 3: £0) 4, 1t:, $1:353)2° to/3)ft., $1155 18'to 24 ins.,. 85c. 
ALMOND 
AS TOs Oak tresses eee! each $1.25; 10, $1.15; 100, 85c 
Varieties — Ne Plus Ultra and Nonpareil, which 
should be planted together, 1 Ne Plus to 4 Nonpareil. 
These trees are paper-shells and best kinds for home 
use. Write for quantity price other sizes and kinds. 

MAMMOTH WALNUT 
MAMMOTH WALNUT. 
An Alpine variety. Quite 
hardy. Excellent quality, Comes quite true from 
seed. Plant 12 inches apart, 4 or 5 inches deep, laid 
with sezm down, in trench or furrow. 10 selected 
prepared seed, postpaid in U.S.A. for $1.50. Yearling 
trees, 75¢ and £1, 
PECANS 
Pecans have long growing season and need deep, 
moist and rich soil. Nursery trees have a 3 ft. tap- 
root and before shipping tops are cut back to 18 
inches, which is necessary for best results in trans- 
planting. Shade this short top the first year and 
train up strongest shoot for an acclimated new 
trunk, 
Success. Large, oblong, medium thick shell, kernel 
of finest flavor. This variety and Burkett are said 
to bear weil by themselves. 2 to 3 it., $3.25 each; 
$30.00 per 10. 
Mahan. Most talked about Pecan today is the 
Mahan, The ntits are enormous, averaging 2% inches 
in length and the paper thin shells cracking almost 
as easily as a peanut are completely filled with richly 
flavored kernels. Strong growing and bearing at 
a younger age than most Pecans; produces heavy 
crops. A magnificent, fast growing shade tree for 
the home with a bonus of laige crops of very large 
nuts. 3 to 4 ft., $4.00 each; $35.00 per 10. 2 to 3 ft., 
$3.50 each; $32.50 per 10, 
SEED NUTS 
We Offer Nuts Prepared for Planting, Ready 
Nov. Ist to April lst Postpaid te Fourth Zone 

Per lb. 10'bs. 50 Ibs. 
TTAGLAN, GH EST NIWA renee Sre70 $6.58 $20.00 
NO. CALIF. BLACK WALNUT... -.45 3.50 10.00 
SELECTED QUERCY CHESTNUT. See Page 4 
COLOSSAL CHESTNUTS es ..5ee Page 4 
LARGE AM. SWEET CHESTNUT.............. See Page 4 
HICKORY. Shagbark. 25 prepared seed, $1. 
SELE CRE DER LIEBIT Riles cma 2 5 eres (See Pg. 3) 
NEW “BLONDE BEAUTY” FILBERTS...(See Pg. 3) 
NUTS TO EAT 
Postpaid to Fourth Zone. 
No Worms In Our Nuts 


3 lbs. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
FILBERTS 2 $1.85 $3.50 
HICKORY et 1.25 2.35 
CHESTNUTS, aw 1.75 3.25 
BUTTERNUTS 1.05 1.65 2.90 
