32 THE TILLINGHAST SEED CO., LA CONNER, WASHINGTON 

FRUIT 
NOTICE: The high grade fruit trees, etc., of- 
fered in this list are unsurpassed for use in 
the Puget Sound area. Tie varieties listed are 
especially suited to our climatic conditions. 
Postpaid in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Zones 

APPLE, RED DELICIOUS 
Apples 
1 Year, 4 feet and up: Each $1.25. 
SNOW APPLES (Famuse). Yellow and red 
(October and December). 
GRAVENSTEIN. Yellow 
ber). Dessert and pies. 
KING OF TOMPKINS CO. (September-No- 
ember). Dessert apples and pies. 
NORTHERN SPY. Red (November-Decem- 
ber). Dessert apple and pies. 
RED DELICIOUS. Red striped (December- 
March.) Dessert apple. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. Red (September-Oc- 
tober). Dessert apple and pies. 
STAYMAN WINESAP. Red 
March). Dessert apple. 
WINTER BANANA. Large yellow with pink- 
ish blush (October-March). Fine dessert. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early (July- 
September). Yellow culinary. 
APPLE COLLECTION 
Any four of your choice, $5.00 value for 
$4.25 Postpaid. 
(September-Octo- 
(December - 

Combination Apple Trees 
Four popular varieties grafted on one tree. 
Summer, fall and winter varieties. Yellow 
Transparent, Spitzenburg, Gravenstein, and 
Delicious. Fine for the small fruit grower with 
limited space. Each 3.5 



CHERRIES 

TREES 
Crab Apple 
HYSLOP. Large purplish red. Very fine. 
Apricots 
1 Year, 4 feet and up: Each $1.25. 
MOORPARK. Fruit, large, skin orange shaded 
deep orange red. A standard variety; excellent 
for canning, drying and fresh shipment. Rip- 
ens in July. 
TILTON. Large size and extra good quality. 
Orange yellow tinged shell pink. One of the 
best. 
Cherries 
1 Year, 4 feet: Each $1.50. 
SWEET BING. Large, black, solid. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Medium black, early. 
LAMBERT. Very large, dark red. 
ROYAL ANN. Light red on yellow ground. 
MONTMORENCY. The standard sour Pie 
Cherry. 
CHERRY SPECIAL 
One each of the above $6.50. 
Peaches 
1 Year, 4 feet and up. 
ROCHESTER. Early, yellow freestone; very 
sweet. Each $1.25. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. One of the most out- 
standing peaches of recent introduction. Yel- 
low freestone, highly colored, of Elberta type, 
but four weeks earlier, Fine quality and fla- 
vor. Each $1.25. 

PACIFIC GOLD. This well-known peach was 
originated in the Puget Sound area and is 
well adapted to this area. A golden colored 
fruit with delicious yellow flesh. Less acid 
than most sorts; therefore requires less sugar. 
Good canner and shipper. Each $1.50. 
VEDETTE. Yellow, freestone, very early, 
hardy and high quality. Delicious yellow flesh. 
Excellent table variety. Very good in the Pa- 
cific Northwest. Each $1.25. 
VETERAN PEACH. Especially well adapted 
to Western Washington, this excellent free- 
stone peach is a fine commercial variety and 
good canner. Sweet deep golden flesh. Rec- 
ommended for planting with Pacific Gold. 
Ripens 2 weeks later. Each 1.25. 
FOUR FINE PEACHES 
One each of Rochester, Golden Jubilee, 
Vedette, and Veteran, $5.00 Value— 
Special $4.50. 





Peach Leaf Curl Control Spray 
Apply during dormant period, do not apply 
after buds start to open. 
plications are advisable. 
BORDO MIXTURE. Prepared Bordeau Mix- 
ture used to prevent PEACH LEAF CURL 
and certain blights, scale, leaf spot, rot and 
conten other plant diseases. 1 Ib. can, each 
50c. 
VOLCK OIL SPRAY. To be used with Bor- 
deaux Mixture as a spray carrier. 4 oz. 35c. 
Two or three ap- . 
Pears 
1 Year, 4 feet and up: Each $1.50. 
BARTLETT. Large, early (August-Septem- 
ber). 
BOSC. Large and yellow (September-Octo- 
ber). 
D’ANJOU. Large and juicy (Fall and mid- 
winter). 
WINTER NELLIS. Small, sweet, juicy (No- 
vember-January). 

PRUNES 
Plums and Prunes 
1 Year, 5 feet and up: Each $1.25. 
BRADSHAW. Large dark red (Mid-season). 
PEACH. Round, large, freestone (July-Au- 
gust). 
GREEN GAGE. Small, 
low. 
YELLOW EGG. Large, juicy and sweet (Sep- 
tember). 
ITALIAN. Dark purple. 
DATE PRUNE (Improved French). 
round, greenish-yel- 
Large 
reddish purple, fine texture, sweet. A favor- 
ite for canning and eating: 
Nut Trees 
Filberts 
Two kinds must be planted for proper pollina- 
tion. The Pacific Northwest climate is ideal 
for growing Filberts. They are productive in 
a wide variety of soils. The nuts ripen in 
September and October. 
BARCELONA. A large round nut, readily 
self husking, rich in flavor. Very prolific. A 
strong upright grower. Most widely planted of 
all filberts. Does well when pollenized with 
Du Chilly. 3 to 4 ft. each $1.25. 
DU CHILLY. A large long nut, readily 
husked, finest of quality, often used as a 
main commercial crop; bears heavy when pol- 
lenized. 3 to 4 ft., each $1.25. 
\ Walnuts 
FRANQUETTE. Grafted on Black Walnut 
roots; the large, thin shelled, improved Eng- 
lish Walnut. Also an excellent large shade 
tree. 3 to 4 feet., each $2.50. 

Aluminum Tree Labels 
Permanent marking can be made on these 
light aluminum labels with a lead pencil. 12 
for 35c; 25 for 65c. 

; Grafting Wax 
This is one of the best grades of grafting 
wax on the market and is ‘suitable for use in 
grafting fruit trees or budding roses or other 
shrubs such as holly, ete. 4 Ib. 20c; Vo Ib. 35c;3 | 
1 He 60c; 5 Ibs. $2.50, postpaid, ist to 38rd zones. 
only. 

Wood Labels 
: ; Doz. 100 
3%-inch Painted Tree Labels, 
GODDEE Wiles: arte cures ee S15 2.9.75, 
4-inch Painted Pot or Garden 
Da Dele isis se enn es ies Renae «15 15 
6-inch Painted Pot or Garden 
TG els ai aiicenk cas abet eeu ae dike 75 
10-inch Painted Pot or Garden . 
Labels: Stirs caste elie tes Pei Come telcos 
(Postpaid) 
