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PRICES on APPLES, PEARS, APRICOTS, PEACHES, 
PLUMS, PRUNES, NECTARINES and QUINCES 
SIZES— Each 25 lots 50 or more 
371024 1OOte. tet cae $1.10 $ .90 SeeiD 
47to.6 foot Wier tee 1,25 1.00 .85 
5 tos ThLOOU rere. eee tees 1.50 1.20 1.00 
Extra Select Grade 
Write for prices in lots of 500 or more. 
TRADEMARKED and PLANT PATENTED VARIETIES 
5¢ PER TREE HIGHER THAN ABOVE 
This applies to some varieties of Apples listed on Page 
2, Sun Glo and Riland Apricots Page 3, and some va- 
rieties of Peaches listed on Page 5. Cherries priced 
on Page 4. 
JIE Edens 
APPLES (Common Varieties) 
For our better Trade-Marked and Plant- Patented 
pe varieties of Apples, see Page 3 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*), do 
well west of the Cascade mountains. 
Varieties listed in order of 
ripening. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
*Crimson Beauty—Very best early apple. Ripens week 
earlier than Yellow Transparent — has sold for 
double the price; flaming red, good quality and 
size. TREE very hardy, vigorous, bears young, 
produces heavy annual crop. 
*Yellow Transparent—Medium, clear pale yellow, wax- 
en, tart, unexcelled for apple sauce. 
*Lodi—An improved Yellow Transparent that bears 
every year. 
FALL VARIETIES 
*Red Duchess—Bud sport of Duchess,dark red, more 
color than Duchess, stands up well when baked. 
*ked Gravenstein—Large, bright red,excellent quality, 
originated as a bud sportfrom common Graven- 
stein. 
*Gravenstein—Large, yellow striped red, tender, juicy, 
highly flavored. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
*Winter Banana—Large, clear waxy yellow with blush, 
tart flavor, good cooking. 
*McIntosh Red—Large, bright red, striped, white flesh, 
excellent, very aromatic, dessert and cooking.Good 
pollenizer for Richared, Shotwell, common Delicious. 
Jonathan—Medium, red striped, richflavor, unexcelled 
for pies, good dessert. 
Spokane Beauty—Largest apple grown, Greenish yellow, 
striped with red. 
BE SURE TO FOLLOW PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS— 
Most stock that fails to grow is lost from improp- 
er planting and lack of care. 
