NECTAR BERRY 
One of the latest introductions among 
the vine berries whose habits of growth and 
fruiting are similar to the Boysenberry. Origin- 
ating at El Monte, California, it has been tested 
alongside of all the other standard sorts and 
claimed by the originator and those who have 
watched it closely to be larger and much sweeter 
than Boysen, and more productive than any other 
berry of its type. Prices 35c each; 5 for $175; 
10 for $2.75; 100 fer 15.00. Larger Lots Write. 
—Gooseberries 
Extra Heavy yr. Old and 2 yr. Old 
35c each; 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50 
50 for $9.50; 100 for $17.50 
1000 for $135.00 
OREGON CHAMPION “2e,skin light 
green with flesh 
very sweet, juicy, excellent flavor; very prolific 
bearer and will not mildew. 
Large Lots, Write for Special Prices. 
We have the best Commercial Strains 

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Blueberries 
Varieties of Blueberries 
RUBEL — PIONEER — GROVER 
Large Size 2 yr. plants $1.25 each; 10 for $1.00 
each; 50 for .85 each; 1 yr olds .25 less per plant. 
3 yr. plants: P1.75 each; 10 at $1.50, each; 50 at 
$1.25 each. 
We have the genuine Eastern blueberries. We 
are sure these blueberries will give wonderful 
results in this locality or anywhere in the North- 
west, They will stand extremely cold weather. 
These different varieties vary a little in ripen- 
ing dates—a few days. Most Blueberries ripen 
closely together. We suggest planting three 
varieties for best cross pollenization. They 
should have a acid soil and to make the soil acid, 
use lots of peat moss, real-old rotted wood or 
decayed sawdust. Like a natural ground some- 
thing like timber soil. Very profitable. Yield a 
large size berry much larger than the huckle- 
berry. If interested in enough for large acre- 
ages get in touch with us. We are sure that the 
cultivation of blueberries will be greatly increas- 
ed within the next few years 

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You Can’t Go Wrong on T. V.N. Apricot Trees. 
Currants 
The currant is one of the most valuable of small fruits. They mature just before raspberries 
and can be used either raw or cooked. Being very hardy, they do not winter kill and require little 
care, 
Extra large plants, 35¢c each 5 for $1.50 
1000 for $95.00 
100 for $15.00 
) The largest of all red currants; 
CHERRY berries sometmes more than one- 
half inch in diameter; bunches short; plant very 
vigorous and productive when grown on good 
soil and well cultivated. 
For size, beauty and 
FAY’S PROLIFIC productiveness it isa 
remarkable red currant. The berry is equal to 
cherry currant, while the flavor is superior. The 
stem is long, which permits rapid picking, valu- 
10 for $2.50 50 for 8.50 
Large Lots—Write 
able for both market and home. Fruit hangs well, 
never dropping, as in other currants. 
Bright red, and of a size 
PERFECTION larger than the Fay; size 
of berries is maintained to end of bunch. It is one 
of the most productive currants, Rich, mild, sub- 
acid flavor and having plenty of pulp with few 
seeds. You can pick Perfections as fast as cher- 
ries. 
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