ROYAL ANNE (Two-thirds natural size) 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BING—One of the finest and most popular shipping, canning, 
eating and marketing varieties. Fruit large, black-red, firm, sweet 
weil fiavored. Fruit hangs on trees well and ripens uniformly so 
the crop can be taken at one picking. Requires pollenization. 
Each, $1.50. 
CENTENNIAL—Large, yellow, firm fleshed and excellent fla- 
vored. Similar to Royal Anne, self-fruited, pollenizer. Good for 
canning or eating fresh. Each, $1.50. 
DEACON —A large, black cherry with firm flesh and rich sweet 
flavor. Two weeks later than Bing. A fine pollenizer. Best juicy 
black Cherry. Each, $1.50. 
LAMBERT—Large, heart-shaped cherry of high quality; pur- 
plish-black; rich, sweet flavor. Firm flesh. Good shipper and 
canner. Productive. Ripens late. Is less subject to frost: injury 
at blossom time than other sweet varieties. Requires polleniza- 
tion. Each, $1.50. 
ROYAL ANNE—Large, light yellow with red cheek. Firm, 
juicy. Excellent for dessert, and the leading sweet canning va- 
riety. High quality. Good shipper and maraschino cherry. Large, 
productive trees. Requires pollenization. Each, $1.50. 
PIE CHERRIES 
LATE DUKE—Fruit large, light red. Ripens 
unevenly, making it ideal for the home or- 
chard. Good quality and flavor. Excellent for 
canning. Sweeter than most pie cherries. July. 
Each, $1.50. 
MONTMORENCY — Medium-sized, 
red cherry, best commercial 

glowing 
pie cherry for 
canning and pies. Trees are small, vigorous 
growers, self pollenizing, and fruit at an early 
age. Good quality. July. 
Each, $1.50. 

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APPLE, WINTER BANANA 
HARDY FRUIT TREES 
All our fruit trees are grown in the Pacific North- 
west. They are all of the highest grade, special heavy 
caliper and carefully selected by our experienced 
nurserymen. 
APPLES 
SNOW (Fameuse)—Medium size, yellowish-green striped with 
red. Flesh white, fine-grained, crisp. Good eating or cooking. 
Each, $1.50. 
GRAVENSTEIN—The best fall table 
large fruit is golden yellow with red stripes. Vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Excellent flavor, juicy and tender. Best apple for eat- 
ing, sauce or pie. September-October. Hach, $1.50. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN—Much the same as the regular GRAV- 
ENSTEIN except that the fruit is all deep red color. Excellent 
quality. Good eating or cooking, juicy, spicy flavor. Each, $1.50. 
JONATHAN—A popular commercial and home orchard variety. 
Fruit is medium size, bright red. Creamy, fine-grained flesh is 
tender, crisp and of excellent flavor. Bears young; top quality. 
Tree, slender and spreading. Hach, $1.50. 
KING—One of the best for baking and eating. Large, red on 
yellow fruit. Rich, good keeper, fine producer. Ripens October to 
January. Fragrant, spicy fiavor and odor. Flesh crisp, tender. 
Hach, $1.50. 
MILTON—NEW. Large, beautiful red apple with white, tender 
flesh and refreshing aroma. Bears while young and consistently. 
Same season as Gravenstein, September. Each, $1.50. 
NORTHERN SPY—Large, greenish yellow, red striped (bright 
red) fruit. Fine large tree, heavy crops. Bears young; excellent 
quality. Ripens December to March. Hach, $1.50. 
RED DELICIOUS—Excellent eating apples for late fall and 
apple. Its medium to 

winter. Same as Delicious except that it is ail bright red and is 
juicier. High quality and good producer. Each, $1.50. 
ROME BEAUTY—Large yellow, striped with red. Excellent 
baking apple, fine, juicy. Bears abundantly, good keeper. Ripens 
January to March. Each, $1.50. 
W AGNER—Deep red, sub-acid, juicy. good flavor. 
young and prolifically. Fall variety. Each, $1.50. 
WINTER BANANA—Large, clear, waxy 
blush. Has tart flavor, good for eating or cooking. 
at early age. Each, $1.50. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS — Large, yellow, conical fruit with 
white, crisp, rich-flavored flesh of excellent quality. Bears young, 
very prolific. Good pollenizer. Has all desirable features of 
the Delicious variety. Acid-free. Ripens December-February. 
Each, $1.50. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Golden yellow fruit, acid, tender, 
and juicy. Early and abundant producer. Early summer cooking 
apple, excellent for pies. Ripens July-August. Each, $1.50. 
WINESAP—Bright, deep red striped and blotched with dark 
purple, yellow undertone. Coarse yellow flesh. Medium sized 
fruit. Prolific bearer, best keeping apple. Good market variety. 
December to May. Each, $1.50. 
TRANSCENDENT CRAB—Fruit is large, golden yellow with 
red cheek; flesh, sub-acid, crisp and tender, juicy, fine flavored. 
Makes fine jelly. Early. Each, $1.50 
Bears very 
yellow fruit with 
Starts bearing 

all types of fruit trees. a 
Full information on selection of best sorts, hin 4 ie — 
how to prune, spray and fertilize for best , 
results. 
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