THORNLESS BERRY VINES 
No more bloody hands while picking. NOTE 5 thornless 
kinds at right. 
SPECTACULAR NEW RASPBERRY 
Sodus Purple Raspberry. Here is something new! Large 
rich purple berries. Nearly covering 25c piece. Borne in 
enormous sprays. Juicy, sweet, rich flavored, with good old 
raspberry aroma. Unexcelled for jams. 
CAMERON THORNLESS BLACKBERRY 
This new thornless black is well rated for quality and 
high production. This variety may fill the vacancy for 
such a berry. Priced at right. 
New! TAYLOR RASPBERRY New! 
NEWTaylor Raspberry NEW one of the largest red 
raspberries. Firm and easy to pick. Rated high for home 
or commercial use. Priced at right. 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Not huckleberries. Improved cultivated kinds, and boy 
they are good. Decorative, too, with brilliant fall foliage 
For best results plant 2 varieties in full sun in acid soil. 
3 year bearing size. Shipped with small light earth ball. 
Rancocas. Early. Large berries. 12 to 18 in. $1.85, 3 
for $5.00 ; ; 
Rubel. Medium size berry. Heavy bearers. 12 to 18 in. 
$1.85 3 for $5.00 
Concord and Jersey. Both have high rating of fruit and 
productiveness 9 to 12 inch $1.35. 
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ASPARAGUS -- BERRY PLANTS -- RHUBARB 
STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS Postpaid to Fourth P. P. Zone 
Plus Sales Tax, 2 1/2 % in California 
TRELLIS BERRIES— 







Each 6 12 50 100 
CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY Strong Tip Plants..........$ .30 $1.50 $2.75 $10.00 $17.50 
CAMERON y 2 
(New Thornless Blackberry) nail 3.25 11.00 20.00 
YOUNGBERRY (New Thorhéss) ee 2.25 8.00 15.00 
BOYSENBERRY (Orignal Thorny) 12) 2.00 8.50 12.50 
BOYSENBERRY (Thornless New) 7 ns 1.35 2.50 2-30 Bo 300 
*LOGANBERRY ,(Thornless, New) ’ ; ; he 3.00 12.00 22.00 
DEWBERRY (Thornless. New) Transplants 2.50 £.50 
*Plant Patent 82. 
CANE BERRIES— 
CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP RASPBERRY (Heavy Transpl.) .25 1.35 2.50 9.00 17.50 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY (Description at Left) ............ 25 1.35 2.50 9.00 17.50 
NEW WASHINGTON RED RASPBERRY .10 -50 1.00 1.00 7.50 
TRAYLOR] RED URASPBERRY = Nansses. ener 15 -65 25 4.75 9.00 
ST REGIS RASPBERRY—Everbearing Red 20 90 1.50 6.25 12.00 
NOTE: Heavy Transplants will bear First Year. 
HORSERADISH— 
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ASPARAGUS—Strong No. 1 Roots : : 
MARY WASHINGTON—Green and Purple Tips—Fine.. 75 2.50 4.50 
CURRANTS—Red Perfection, 2 year No. 1 ek Ae i oo 3.00 
GOOSEBERRIES—2 year No. 1 -40 2.25 3.75 
STRAWBERRIES— ee - iy 2 o 
GEM—Everbearing—Large, Fine, Heavy Bearer..............--------- TUS: $2.15 $3.75 
PROGRESSIVE STRAWBERRY—Everbearing Heavy bearer 1.15 2.15 3.75 
DORSET—One Crop—High Quality—Heavy Bearer..... 2 -90 1295 3.00 
*BANNER—One Crop—Heavy Bearer.... Best on Coast.......- .90 1.75 3.00 
*Also called “‘Oregon Plum,’’ ‘‘New Oregon’’ ‘Marshall’is correct name. 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. New MAKES 
NO RUNNERS — Of fine quality. Bears longer and 
more. berries, thanother kinds. 1.50 5.50 10.50 
RHUBARB— 
STRAWBERRY—Light Pink—High Quality... so} 3 for $1.00 2.75 
CHERRY—Extra Sweet—Tender 3) 3 for $1.00 PASS 
ASK FOR 1000 PRICE ON ANY OF ABOVE 
True divisions 
True divisions 

Shade Trees 
uniform tree. 
8 to 10 ft:, $2.75; 6 to 8 ft.; $2.50. 
Flowers, cuped shaped resernbling a Tulip; A magnificent 
tree. 
Oriental Plane '‘Exuropean ..Sycamore’’. Grows rapidly into 
Purple Leaf Plum. .."'Pissardi’’ Leaves deep purple holding 
Casting heavy shade. Bright green leaves. 
this color longer than other purple leaf trees. 4 to 6 ft., 
$1.25. 
Yellow Flower Dogwood, ‘Cornelian Cherry.’’ 15 ft. A 
handsome dense growing shrub or tree,. Bright yellow flowers 
in great profusion in early spring Showy large Red fruit. 
Tulip tree, ‘'Liriodendron.’’ Leaves large, rich green. 
Snipped with earth ball, bare roots fail. 18 to 24 in., 
European Mountain Ash. 30 ft Of erect growth. Flowers 
white, then clusters of large orange red berries. Scarlet 
leaves in autumn. Handsome at any season. 5 to 6 ft. $2.25 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50 
Copper Beech. Young foliage purple, mature foliage retains 
strong copper tinge all summer. An elegant, graceful tree. 
Grafted, gallon cans, $1.75. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch. ..White bark leaves deeply cut, 
branches weep gracefully. An elegant lawn tree. Bare roots, 
5 to 6 ft., $2.00 
European White Birch Gray-green foliage, slender branches. 
ate White branches often pendulous. Bare roots 6 to7 
t., $2.00 » 
Maple Purple Leaf, Schwedlers. Beautiful large maple. 
young foliage purple, mature leaves coppery. 3 to 4 ft., $2.00 
Silver Maple Most rapid growing of all maples with large 
leaves silvery underneath 6 to 8 ft., $2.00. 
Sugar Maple. Grows fairly rapidly to large handsome 
specimens. Foliage turns red in fall. 6 to 8 ft., branched, 
$2.75; 6 to 8 ft., in 5 gallon cans, $3.50. 
Pin Oak, Fastest growing oak with dense broad pyramidal 
head, turning red in fall; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 4 to 5 ft.,$1.75 
Large specimens, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. 
Sweet Gum “‘Liquidambar’’ Large tree of slow growth. 
Leaves star shaped, similar to Maple. -The autumn coloring 
1s most gorgeous, surpassing that of any other tree. Bare 
root trees fail, we ship, with earth ball, 5 to 6 ft., $3.50, 
$1.25 5 to 6 ft., $3.50; 6 to 7 ft., $5.00 ; : 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow. A strong tall growing willow 
with pendulous branches. Particularly adapted for waterside 
planting. A hardy healthy variety. 6 to 8 ft., $2.00; 8 to 
10 ft,, $2.50: 3 to 4 ft., 90 cents. 
Golden Weeping Willow ‘‘Niobe’’ Twigs and branches are 
bright yellow. A handsome tree 6 to 8 ft. $2.00 ; 
Chinese Poplar. Splendid quick growing shade tree with 
large dark green leaves. Good everywhere. This tree ‘‘can 
take it'’ Branched heavy grade, 14 to 16 ft., $10.00; 12 to 
14° ft., $7.50;-Lighter grade) 7 to -8. ft., $1.75; 6 to 7 ft., 
$1.50; 5 to 6 ft., $1.25. 
Flowering Trees 
Pink Acacia Julbrissin. 30 ft. Handsome shade for Cal- 
ifornia and Oregon.. Featherly foliage, pink fragrant flowers in 
great profusion from July to October 6 to 8 ft. $3.00 3 to 
4 ft., $1.25; quart cans, 50c-75c. ‘ 
Acacia, Baileyana. 30 ft. 15 degrees. Beautiful fernlike, 
silvery blue green foliage. Great sprays of fragrant yellow 
flowers grow fast. Early spring. Gallon cans, $1.25 : 
Crepe Myrtle. 15 ft. Flowers in utmost profusion. late Sum- 
mer and Fall. Plant in full sun. Shrub or small tree. Only 
balled plants shipped; bare roots hard to grow. Reds 3 to 
4ft., $2.75, $3.00 Purples 3 to 4 ft., $2.75 Pinks Gallon cans 
$1.35, .$1.75. 
All sizes $1.50 to $7.50. 
White Flowering Dogwood. Shrub or small tree. Leaves 
red in fall. Flowers White three or four inches across before 
leaves appear. Atlantic Coast type, gallon can $1.75 to $2.50. 
Pacific Coast type, gallon cans, $1.75. 
Pink Flowers Gallon cans $2.00 large Specimens $7.50 
Bechtel’s Crab Double pink flowers like small clustered 
roses ; fragrant; late blooming 2 to 3 ft., branched $1.75 
Alderman Crab. 8 to 15 ft. Large Red flowers. Very pro- 
fuse, branched specimens $2.50 to $5.00 
Malus Purpurea Crab. Large reddish purple flowers and 
fruit. 4 to 5 ft., $1.75, Specimens boxed $7.50 
Burbank Flowering Peach. Very large double pink bearing 
edible fruit, 5 to 6 ft. $2.00 
Late Double Red. 4 to 6 ft. $2.00 
Helen Borchers. A fine double salmon pink 4 to 6 ft., $1.75 
Eastern Redbud. Neat small tree, every twig being covered 
with pink pea shaped blooms in early spring. 4 to 5 ft., $1.75 
California Redbud. Similar to above but flowers are 
magenta red. 1 1/2 to 2 ft., 90c; 2 to 3 ft., $1.25 
Hawthorn, Panl'’s Double Scarlet. Flowers deep crimson 
scarlet; very double. Bare roots. Whips 5 to 6 ft., $2.00 
English Hawthorn A cloud of fragrant white single blooms in 
spring; myriads of bright red berries in fall. Bare roots. 
2 to 3 ft., 75 c; 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 4 to 5 ft., $1.25; 
6 to 7 ft., $2.25. (Add 35c if wanted balled) 
Tamarix Pink. Profuse bloomer, fine feather-like foliage 
Grows anywhere. .85 $1.50 : 
















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