1948 Price List ....... 
FIGS—Oregon grown and adapted to Northwest. 
Lattarula (Italian Honey Fig)—One of the best. 
Refer to description in catalogue, page 7. 
3 year old, bearing age, $2.75 each, 2 for $5.00 
Negronne—Jet black when fully ripe; blood red 
pulp; excellent flavor; 2 crops each season; ex- 
tremely hardy and has never shown frost in- 
jury. 
3 year large trees, bearing age, each......$2.75 
2 trees’ for 525 Se eee ee ee $5.00 
Neveralla—Dark colored with peach color pulp; 
almost seedless when ripe; very sweet and is 
an excellent variety for canning, pickling and 
jam. 
3 year large trees, bearing age, each ...... $2.75 
2StYECSp LOLs ot ee ee ee ee $5.00 
King—For description please refer to catalogue 
page 7. 
2 OTANncnese Or Ole eae eee eee $10.00 
2° Veale roots s CaCl ec ie mae eee eee 7.50 
Brown Turkey, White Adriatic— 
Each 
Demey DL bgt tee ete ee ee et $1.00 
ool gt Ce reer iia, Seen RE ee 1.50 
GRAPES— 
Hardy American and European Varieties— 
10 50 3000r 
Each to 50 to 300 more 
leyr NO wie ee 40 30 .20 15 
2 year select ......... 50 30 20 17 
New Varieties: Golden Muscat, Fredonia, Port- 
land, Caco, Ontario— 
Bache es COGS OS TOR eee $5.00 
Refer to catalogue page 14 for description. 
CURRANTS— 
Each 10 100 1000 
m5 $5) $2.50 $15.00 $90.00 
Red Lake—5c per plant additional. 
GOOSEBERRY—1 and 2 Year No. 1 
Each 10 50 100 1000 
oD $2.40 $9.00 $15.00 $130.00 
ASPARAGUS— 
10 25 100 
Washington—2 year ....... 50 $1.00 $2.50 
Paradise (new) ................. 75 1.40 4.00 
RHUBARB—Large crown divisions 
Each 10 100 
225 $1.50 $12.00 


LAFAYETTE NURSERY COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, OREGON 

HORSERADISH— 
Hach 2s 1L5c1l0tore eee $1.25 
BLUEBERRY—For both fruit and ornamental 
beauty. 
Heavy:2 year each == 2 eee $1.00 
Rancocas—An early producer of very large 
berries. 
Harding—Mid-Season. 
Rubel—Ripens a few days after Rancocas; 
heavy producer. 
Plant two or more of the above varieties to give 
proper pollination. 
New Hybrid—A very heavy producer of early 
sweet berries. Self-pollinating. 
5 year plants, 314 to 5 ft.. Crop first sea- 
son of planting. Each $3.25, 3 for $9.00 
Culture—An acid soil containing peat or 
other decayed vegetable matter as leaf 
mold with sufficient moisture is necessary. 
This condition can be artificially created. 
BERRY PLANTS 
BLACKBERRY 
Thornless Beer a 
Each 50 100 1000 
aD $2. 00 $4. 50 $8.25 $12.00 $ 90.00 
Boysenberry— 
Each 10 50 100 1000 
25 ©6$1.50 $3. 00 $5.00 $ 8.00 $ 70.00 
Thornless RAT A ar 
Each 10 50 100 1000 
says YAN $5. 50 $9.00 $17.00 $100.00 
Youngberry— 
Each 10 25 50 100 1000 
35 $1.50 $3.00 $5.00 $ 7.50 $ 65.00 
Thornless Evergreen— 
Each 10 25 50 100 1000 
35 $2.75 $5.00 $9.00 $17.00 
Evergreen— 
Each 10 50 100 1000 
35 $2.50 $4. 50 $8.25 $12.00 
Thornless LT Rg 
Each 10 50 100 1000 
35 $2.70 $5. 00 $9.00 $17.00 $100.00 
Loganberry— 
35 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $ 8.00 $ 70.00 
Thornless Dewberry— 
Each 10 25 50 100 1000 
35 $3.00 $6.00 $9.00 $17.00 
