ACCLIMATED 
2 yr., $2.50 ea.; 3 yr., $3.00 ea. 
Brown Turkey 
Produces large, elongated fruits, rich 
purplish - brown in color. Flesh is 
Strawberry red, fine grained, sweet 
and juicy. Adaptable to any section 
where the fig may be grown. 
Granata 
(The Persian fig) Very large pear- 
shaped fruit; blue black when fully 
ripe; pulp, a strawberry red. Two crops 
a season after the fourth year; very 
heavy bearer; somewhat tender while 
the trees are young; large silky leaves 
and a drooping habit of growth; easy 
to train on a wall. The fruit is very 
fine for eating fresh or preserving. 
Kadota 
The leading canning and preserving 
fig. Fruit is medium size, light green 
in color. Pulp is very sweet, of good 
quality, practically seedless. Tree 
bears when very young. 
Latiarula 
A sweet white flesh fig of excellent 
flavor and quality. White skin. Bears 
first year. Ripens two crops a season. 
First crop first part of August, second 
crop October. Used for eating fresh or 
preserves. Has proven very satisfactory 
for the Northwest. For best crops do 
not prune. 
PREPAID PRICES 
Each 10 
I@oreonany, ASV laueda) oe $ .75 $ 6.50 
Vieques -4 ahr ote 1.00 9.00 
lbp wgegey Gey Wanifedel 2 ee 1.50 13.50 
Extra Large 5-6’ high........ 1.75 16.00 
HEAVY WELL BRANCHED TREES 
(One Year Older Than Above) 
Each 10 
Selected e5= iene lige $2.50 $22.50 
arcer4_ oie gee eee 2.00 17:50 
Medium 3-4 high .............. 1.50 12.50 
Sweet Varieties 
Bing 7 
Very large; black; firm; very rich. 
Good shipping and canning variety. 
July. 
Black Republican 
Solid, rich dark ‘colored pollenizer. 
Black Tartarian 
‘' Most popular early variety. Medium- 
sized black fruits have excellent fla- 
vor. It is usually self-fruitful. 
Centennial 
Large, yellow, firm-fleshed and excel- 
lent flavored. Good for canning or eat- 
ing fresh, and a good pollenizer. 






Neveralla 
(Partridge Eye) The Lion fig of Syria, 
extremely heavy bearing. This is a 
dark - colored fig with peach color 
pulp; almost seedless when fully ripe. 
Very sweet; good for canning, eating 
fresh, pickling, and jams. 
CHERRIES 
Deacon 
A large black cherry, with a firm 
flesh and rich flavor. To the merits of 
the fruits is added the advantage of 
being a good pollenizer. 
Lambert 
Large cherry; purplish black; very 
good flavor; heart-shaped; good ship- 
per. Follows Bing. Productive. 
Royal Ann 
(Napoleon Biggareau). Pale yellow 
with bright red cheek; firm; juicy; 
sweet. Good shipper, canner and mar- 
aschino cherry. 
Sour Varieties 
Due to their growing habits, Sour 
Cherries are generally somewhat 
shorter in height than Sweet Cherries 
but their caliper is fully equal. 
Early Richmond 
(Kentish). Medium; dark red; acid. 
Good cooking. Very hardy—June. 
Late Duke 
Late; light red; large; ripens uneven- 
ly, making it ideal for the home or- 
chard. July. 
RICH & SONS PAY THE POSTAGE 
Negronne 
This variety comes from Spain, and it 
is jet black when fully ripe; blood red 
pulp; very fine flavor; two crops a 
season; fine, lacy-fern-like leaves; 
very ornamental all summer; vigorous 
grower and extremely hardy; never 
has shown frost or winter injury. 
Montmorency Large 
Large red cherry. Leading commercial 
variety. July. 
Be Safe ih 
Every cherry tree sold by Rich & 
Sons Nursery has been field in- 
spected each year by plant patholo- 
gists fronr Oregon State College and 
Inspectors from the Oregon De- 
partment of Agriculture for possi- 
ble virus diseases. So far not one 
tree has been rogued. 
For your protection our budwood is 
taken from trees numbered and 
approved by the Experiment Sta- 
tion and the Department of Agri- 
culture as true to name and free 
from dangerous virus diseases. Each 
“Mother” tree is checked twice an- 
nually to assure its remaining in 
good health. Budwood numbers are 
available either from our office or 
from the Oregon Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Corvallis, Oregon. 
BE WISE — BE SAFE — BE SURE 


