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APRICOTS 
Plant our apricot trees if you want true to name and heavy production. Again we are in- 
suring. our customers to receive better profits. The finest trees we have ever grown. 
Prices on Apricots 
oa each 10to25 25t0300 300to 1000 
18 to 24 inches 85 75 .65 50 
2 to 3 feet 1.00 85 “15 65 
3 to 4 feet 1.25 .90 85 “75 
4 to 6 feet Selects 1.35 1.10 1.00 85 
Heavy Select, 4 to 7 ft. 1.5 25 
50 ve 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON EXTRA LARGE LOTS 
Large, roundish-oval; pale orange 
ROYAL with faintly tinged red cheek; flesh 
yellow, firm, sweet, high flavored, slightly sub- 
acid and good quality, ripens a week earlier than 
Moorpark; a good market variety. 
We consider this variety one of the 
TILTON best commercial sorts. Flesh firm, 
sweet and juicy; tree hardy and thrifty grower. 
BLENHEIM (SHIPLEY) Above me 
yellow; juicy and rich flesh. Practically the same 
as Royal. Any difference is in the fact that Blen- 
heim is larger. In great demand both for canning 
and drying. Trees regular and heavy bearers. 
Middle of June. 
WENATCHEE MOORPARK 
The tree a more thrifty grower than the genuine 
Moor park. These are quite extensively planted 
in the irrigated districts and are a splendid com 
mercial variety. 
T Another new 
SOUTHWICK APRICO apricot. It 
tops them all. This apricot has proven out where 
others fail. A Tualatin Valley Nursery Produc- 
tion. Prices on page 2. 
PERFECTION GOLDBECK 
Tree Exceptionally hardy, adapted to high and 
low altitudes, bears over a period of 4 to 6 weeks. 
Fruit has delicious flovor, large, ripens evenly, 
good shipper, and has commercial value. 
Do Not Add 
Any Sales Tax 
As Oregon Has 
None 
LEWIS COTS 
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We should judge by the growth of 
SUPERB the tree that this variety is of Rus- 
sian origin, or would trace back to Russian 
stock. The fruit is round, medium to large, 
double cheek like a peach and pink to pale red on 
sunny side; attractive and of good quality. 
PEACH CO 
uf Extra fine, large apricots. 
Rich and juicy. 
CHINESE OR MORMON COT 
Very hardy. Resembles the Tilton and ripens 
almost the same time or earlier. 
A large, roundish apricot with 
MOORPARK an orange cheek. Good com- 
mercial variety. 
Very hardy but not very good 
commercially. 
YAKIMA COT 4 heavy bearing variety. 
Grown in Yakima Valley. 
ANDO COT This is a new strain apricot, 
coming from Siberia; very hardy 
and will stand the coldest climates. 10¢ extra, per 
tree. 

A block of Bing, Lambert and Royal Ann 
Cherry Trees. Every Bud Scion is taken 
from the Heaviest Producing Strain. 
STATE INSPECTED — VIRUS FREE 
T.V.N. Stock Has Been Rogued Out And Is 
All Clean Trees. 
