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ASPARAGUS 
2 yr. old plants 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.50 
500 for $8.50; 1000 for $12.50. Large Lots—Write. 
A new rust-resistant ped- 
WASHINGTON igreed asparagus. As a 
standard variety for the production of fancy as- 
RHUBARB ~ - 
NEW DELICIOUS MCDONALD 
RED RHUBARB 
Introduced by McDonald College, Quebes, Canada. 
Considered the finest of all Rhubarb. A heavy 
producer. Giant size stalks 18-24 in. long, two or 
three times larger than common Rhubarb. Sweet- 
er and more tender. Use it all Spring and most of 
the Summer. Its red skin and white flesh makes 
the finest looking and best tasting Rhubarb sauce 
and pie you ever ate. Practically seedless. grows 
only from divisions.—Price 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 
10 for $6.00 
Mammoth, Crown Divisions, 25c each; 5 for $1.00; 
10 for $1.50; 50 or more at 15c each; 100 $12.50 
Large, early, tender and fine; 
MAMMOTH 
the very best of all. 
paragus for the home or market, it stands ahead 
of all others for size, vigor, tenderness, quality 
and rust-resistance, the best variety. 
Very large, fine 
canning. Larger 
lots please write. 
STRAWBERRY A good variety for pie 
or canninig. 
HORSERADISH 
15¢ each 10 for $1.25 
25 for $2.25 50 for $3.85 
RIVERSIDE GIANT 
As a table relish horseradish is without a su- 
perior. Its cultivation forms an important indus- 
try in many sections. Should be planted in the 
early spring. . 
Our berry plants grown in the fertile Tualatin Valley will assure you of extra quality root 
system. Varieties not listed please write. 
Large Lots—Write for Prices 
FIGS 
The following two varieties of Figs we have listed 
recommended for the Northwest that will produce and bear crops each year. 
The prices on California varieties are much cheap- 
California varieties of figs, kindly write. 
are the only two varieties that can be 
If interested in 
er, but we cannot guarantee them to produce and ripen satisfactorily for the Northwest country. 
LATTARULA FIG This. is a two-crop 
variety, July to Oct- 
ober 30. Lemon-yellow when ripe, thin skin and 
very sweet. Fine for drying, preserves, jams and 
canning. Self pollenizer; hardy, fast grower; 
bears the third year. Best commercial variety 
for the Northwest. Price: each, small size $2.50; 
large size, $2.85. 
BROWN TURKEY FIG AND 
KADOTA FIG These varieties are more 
adapted to warmer climates 
than the northwest. They do exceptionally well 
in most parts of California, and warmer climates. 
Grafted Persimmon Trees 
$2.75 Small size—$3.50 Large Size. 
HOP PLANTS 
Each 35c —10 lots 25¢ each 
Large orders, write. 70 acres of hops. 
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from growers there. —Prices 2-3 ft. $1.00 each; 
3-4 ft. $1.50 each; 4-6 ft. Select Trees $2.50 each. 
This is a seedless Fig. 
NEVERALLA FIG his is a seedless Fig 
a peach in color. It is very sweet. Bluish-black 
skin. Ripens during September and October; 
one crop a year. Extremely hardy; likes sun- 
shine and reasonable amount of mosture, Bears 
the third year growth, and a very fine commer- 
cial Fig. Small size $2.50; Select, $2.85 each 
Best for most localities. 
BUTTERNUT This is a variety of tree 
something like a Black 
Walnut only with larger leaves. 4-6 ft. $1.75 each. 
PECANS These are seedlings from the East- 
ern strains. Each $1.85, 3-4 ft. Trees. 
HICKORY NUT. TREES Plant a Hick- 
ory Nut for 
_ beauty. 4-6 ft. $1.75 each. 
