FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS 
APPLES (2-yr. old) 
Apples produce better when two or more varieties are planted 
for cross-pollenization. Delicious is a good pollinizer. 
DUCHESS. Ours is the “red”’ strain. Early bearing. Summer. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Yellow popular Fall apple. 
JONATHAN. Long-keeping, red, very productive. Winter. 
McINTOSH. Bright red. Smooth. Early Winter. 
RED DELICIOUS. Good pollinizer. An improvement on the 
older type of Delicious. Best of the eating types. Winter. 
RED ROME. Darker than Rome Beauty. A good baking ap- 
yle. 
WAGENER. Large, beautiful bright red. Dual purpose 
apple, eating, cooking and baking. 
WINESAP. (Staymen.) Red, large, juicy, crisp. Winter. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A golden variety of the red Delicious. 
Winter. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Extra early July, golden yellow. 
Summer. 
Prices on all apples (2-yr. old), 5-7 ft., branched, $2.00 
CRAB APPLES 
HYSLOP CRAB. Fine, firm flesh that can be used for all 
culinary purposes. 
TRANSCENDENT. The earliest of the crab apples. Large, yel- 
low, juicy. This is the variety for your jelly. 2-yr. old. 
Branched. 6-8 ft. $2.00. 
APRICOTS 
Apricots perhaps bear quicker than any other fruit and don’t 
say several years from now that we didn’t tell you to plant 
a few trees this Spring. 
CHINESE. Hardiest of all apricots. Large size, fine grained 
texture, sweet flavor and retains its color when canned. 
TILTON. Fruit large size, rich apricot color. Bears immense 
crops. Good eating and canning. 
WENATCHEE MOORPARK. One of the largest size apricots. 
Good color of brownish red when ripened in the sun. 
Pleasant sweet flavor. 
Prices on Apricots. 2-yr. old. Branched. 5-6 ft. $2.00 
CHERRIES 
For best results, plant two varieties of the sweet cherries. 
Pie or sour cherries are self fruited and require no pollinizer. 
Sweet Cherries 
BING. Black, sweet, well flavored. Pollinizer required. 
BLACK REPULICAN. Black, firm, good canner. Excellent 
pollinizer. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Black, sweet and juicy. Good pollin- 
izer. 
LAMBERT. Black, sweet, a little later than Bing. Pollinizer 
required. 
ROYAL ANN. Large, red and yellow. Good canner. Pollinizer 
required. 
Pie Cherries 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Late dark red. 
LATE DUKE. Fruit large, red, sub-acid. Ripens in July. 
MONTMORENCY. Large red, the best of the pie cherries. 
Prices on cherrics, 2-yr. old, 5-7 ft., branched, $2.00. 
MULBERRIES 
See listed under shade trees, page 21. 
NECTARINES 
QUETTA. New variety that we have found does well in the 
Inland Empire. Yellow meated and highly colored. Very 
hardy. 5-6 ft. $2.50 each. 
NUT TREES 
FILBERTS. DuChilly. A large, long nut that husks very 
easily by hand. DuChilly is the finest of all filberts and is 
used extensively by the commercial grower. 4-5 ft. $2.00 
each. 
ENGLISH WALNUT. Franquettes. Has proven to be the 
best yielder and most hardy for the Northwest. Big meats 
in large oval nuts. 6-8 ft. $4.50 each. 
PEACHES 
KARLY ELBERTA. Improved Elberta, large yellow, red 
cheeked, juicy, tender yellow flesh. Freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE, A new, large early peach that is highly 
recommended by everyone growing it. Late July. Freestone. 
HALE HAVEN. A wonderful new, extremely hardy peach 
that is especially recommended for shipping. Ripens be- 
tween Rochester and Improved Elberta. Large golden 
yellow with a red cheek. This fine peach bears at an early 
age and is freestone. 
J. H. HALE. Fruit is of the largest size. Very firm. Flavor 
is unexcelled. Good keeper and canner. The variety we are 
offering is the true J. H. Hale. Freestone. 
ROCHESTER. Has the good qualities and characteristics of 
the Crawford, but a full two weeks earlier. Takes only 
one-half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Freestone. 
SLAPPY. Hardy early yellow peach. Some ladies tell us that 
they wouldn’t can any other variety. 
Prices on peaches. 2-yr. old. Branched. 5-6 ft., $2.00 
PEARS 
BARTLETT. A well-known favorite for both eating and can- 
ning. The best for the Inland Empire. Fruit is juicy and 
well flavored. See colored illustration page 4. 2-yr. old. 
Well developed. Branched. 5-6 ft. $2.00. 
PLUMS AND PRUNES 
BURBANK. Large size, almost round. Flesh sweet and of 
good flavor. 
HUNGARIAN. Largest of the prunes. Beautiful bright red 
color. 
ITALIAN PRUNE. Medium to large size, oval shaped. Dark 
purple in color. Good canner and shipper. 
PEACH PLUM. Earliest ripener. Skin red dotted with blue. 
Flesh greenish yellow tinged with red when real ripe. One 
of the leading market varieties. 
SANTA ROSA. Large, purplish-crimson. The flesh is yellow, 
of excellent quality. Fine for all purposes. Early July. 
YELLOW EGG. A large, handsome yellow plum. Egg shaped, 
golden yellow fruit. Juicy and sweet. One of the best. 
Prices on Plums and Prunes. 2-yr. old. 5-6 ft. $2.00 

‘““HOWARD’S MIRACLE” 
Miracle Plum marks an epoch in the advance of fine 
fruits for the table. Delicious flavor, large size, firm 
amber flesh, combined with a delightful color, place 
this plum in a class by itself. Fruit will average 2% 
to 3 inches in diameter. We have found this plum to be 
everything the originators state. 
ORDER NOW SO YOU WILL HAVE IT FOR 
PLANTING THIS SPRING. 
$2.50 each; 6 to 8 ft. size, 2-yr. old. 

GOOSEBERRY 
OREGON CHAMPION. Berries medium, round, smooth, 
greenish-white, with thin, transparent skin; ripening 
early and of good quality. Very free from mildew. 2-yr. 
No. 1 plants. 50c each; 6 for $2.50. 
CURRANT 
CHERRY. The largest of all red currants. The berries are 
all at least one-half inch in diameter on short bunches. 
Plant very vigorous and productive. Heavy 2-yr. No. 1 
plants. 50c each; 6 for $2.50. 
ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON. Rust resistant. The shoots are 
large, very vigorous, straight and of superb quality. Dark 
green in color. Used extensively by the commercial grower. 
2-Vite NO leehO LOT 6 0ese25 Toresie 00s sor On perl0 0s 
RHUBARB 
McDONALD. One of our best. Crown divisions. Excellent 
for canning. 25c each. 
STRAWBERRY. This variety produces a large number of 
light pink stalks. Crown divisions. 25¢ each. 

30 WE HANDLE GRADE 
NO. 1 STOCK ONLY 
