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A SHORT STORY ABOUT OUR FRUIT TREES 
stand severe cold and dry climate conditions better 

First: They will grow and live longer, 
than any other Fruit Trees money can buy. 
Second: is-made possible to grow trees of such hardiness and stupendous size only by our propa- 
gation system. ur one- and two-year-old Trees are larger and better proportioned than any Fruit Trees 
produced in the Northwest. We have never found a sign of root knot or Crown Gall in our Fruit Trees. We 
have a typical system of our own in producing these hardier high bearing and high vitality Fruit Trees. 
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Ww. J. Mills, left, and “Tip” Tippen, our Nursery Superintendent and chief tree and shrub propagator, 
look over a dormant field run display of our Apple Tree grades. 
Ask for prices on one-year-old stock. Our Apple prices are down. 
Four trees on right are one-year-olds. 
Piant Apples now. 
ALL OUR FRUIT TREES ARE PREPAID. 
APPLE TREES 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG—One of the hardiest 
and largest of the Late Summer Apples. A sure 
cropper, large fruit, heavily striped with red. 
Ships well and a splendid cooker. 
HARALSON—A dandy Autumn yariety, originating 
at the Minnesota fruit breeding station. It is a 
sturdy, hardy grower and is resistant to fire 
blight. Bears handsome, red fruit. 
WEALTHY—Leading Winter variety of Montana; 
red fruit. Blight resistant. Fruit keeps October 
to January. Fruit fine grained and of best flavor. 
MecINTOSH RED—Sweet Red. Winter Apple. 
RED ASTRACHAN — A large crimson Summer 
Apple. Resembles the Red Duchess but a more 
solid red. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — The leading Summer 
Apple for home and commercial purposes. Fruit 
a clear Yellow when fully ripe, but is fit for use 
long before they reach maturity. 
CRAB APPLES 
HYSLOP—Fruit medium to large, yellow grounded 
with heavy shadings of deep crimson. Flesh 
firm, yellow and astringent. 
FLORENCE A crab of high quality. Golden yellow 
with red cheek, flesh firm, fine grained, juicy. 
TRANSCENDENT-—A very popular Crab, fruit yel- 
low with red cheek, tree grows large. 
RED SIBERIAN—Fruit about an inch in diameter, 

brilliant yellow with red cheek, juicy and an 
excellent cooker. 
WHITNEY—Bears quantities of very large fruit. 

Good both for eating and cooking. Very hardy. 
PRICES OF APPLES AND CRAB APPLES: 
Super 2-year-old—each $1.75, 3 for $5.00 Doz $17.50. 
Standard 2-year-old — each $1.50, 3 for $4.00. 
Doz. $15.00. 
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SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND—tThe standard early red, sour 
cherry. Fruit bright red, very juicy, snappy fla- 
vor; relished for home or market. As a pie 
cherry. Early Richmond and Montmorency are 
preferred by canning factories everywhere. In 
tree, Early Richmond grows large, and is hardy 
in wood and bud, producing abundantly. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—One of the best late, sour 
cherries. Trees rather dwarf in habit, but enor- 
mously productive. Fruit of large size, almost 
black, meaty, sharply but deliciously acid. Excel- 
lent for market or home. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY — The best mid-season 
Cherry, and of largest commercial importance. 
Its fruits are large, deep cherry red, very tender 
and juicy. It is the best variety for home and 
market. It ripens at the close of the Early 
Richmond season, is a favorite of children, and 
excellent shipper and in big demand by canning 
factories. 
PRICES OF SOUR OR PIE CHERRIES 
Standard Grade—2-year-old Branched, each $2.50. 
HARDY HYBRID BUSH CHERRIES 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY—Improved Besseyi — 
The improved Dwarf Rocky Mountain Cherry, 
very hardy, bears masses of pretty white flowers 
and an abundance of delicious black fruit un- 
surpassed for preserves. 
Pach, 2-3 ft 90e. 3 for $2.50. 
OKA—A hardy hybrid Cherry Plum—thrives wher- 
ever any fruit will grow. Black skin, red flesh, 
Tree of bushy habit and yields well. 
Each 7-16 inch caliper, branched, $2.00. 
COMPASS CHERRY — A cross between a Sand 
Cherry and the Miner Plum. Very hardy. Bears a 
dense mags of blossoms and enormous quantities 
of fruit, which is fine for jelly-making. 
Each, 3-4 ft $2.00. 3 for $4.00. 4-5 ft, each $2.50. 
