
Richs Dwar and Combination Fruit Trees 
Dwar Trees 
Each 
Extra Large Branched.................... $4.00 
Large Branched..................2...e ee 3.00 
Medium Branched............................... 2.00 
Large Whip Trees... 2.00 
Medium Whip Trees.......................... 1.50 
See general list for variety 
descriptions. 
PEAR VARIETIES 
Anjou, Bartlett, Beurre Bosc, Clair- 
geau, Comice, Seckel Sugar, Winter 
Bartlett. 
APRICOTS 
Perfection. 
PRUNES 
Italian. 
CHERRIES 
(Sweet) 
Bing, Black Republican, Black Tartar- 
ian, Centennial, Deacon, Lambert, 
Royal Ann. 
(Sour) 
Early Richmond, Late Duke, Mont- 
morency. 
Combination Fruit Trees 
(Not Dwarf) 
APPLES 
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PEARS 
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P PLUMS 
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BS AVATICTICS Oli ail LC Cie =e eee 4.00 
CHERRIES 
AT Varieties One etre Clee ieee eee $5.00 
S Varieties One etre Chesser eee 4.50 
DEVAariectiCs Onplaty CC =e 4.00 
Bing, Lambert, Royal Ann and 
Black Republican 
Combinations 

America’s finest strawberry plants are grown in the Pacific Northwest 
Brightmore 
A new introduction by the Experiment 
Station for resistance to virus diseases. 
A cross of the Marshall, Etterberg and 
Blakemore. The plant is a vigorous 
grower, upright, frost resistant, takes 
to most soils, but being a very heavy 
yielder should have water during the 
fruiting season to retain size. The fruit 
is medium size, firm, light red meated 
all through. A new berry that is in- 
creasing rapidly in popularity. 25 for 
$1.25; 100 for $3.00. 
Donner 
An early berry for both home and 
commercial planting. The plant is a 
large vigorous grower, upright, with 
fruit well inclosed by leaves. The fruit 
is conic in shape, bright, attractive, 
red throughout, with a gloss that holds 
well on the market, medium, firm, 
good keeper, medium to large in size. 
25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.00. 
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Dorset 
One of the best early varieties we 
have. The fruit is a beautiful bright 
color, very sweet, of medium to large 
size, and a heavy yielder. In all areas 
where the plants can be grown they 
are outstanding, but have not proved 
as good in the West as in the eastern 
states. 25 for $1.25; 100 for $4.00. 
Marshall 
(Oregon Plum, New Oregon, Banner) 
From the standpoint of quality, this 
is the finest berry grown in the West. 
The berry does require rich soil and 
cool climate and, because of its fast 
open growth, areas somewhat free 
from frost are most suitable. For home 
and commercial strawberry, the Mar- 
shall type remains number one as a 
June bearing strawberry. 
The berry is a beautiful dark red, 
large, sweet, with one of the finest 
flavors of all strawberries. Retains its 
size in fruit up to the last pickings. 
Plant: fast grower, large green foliage, 
and spreading fruit lateral well ex- 
posed. 25 for $1.25; 100 for $4.00. 
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Sierra 
A late berry, good for both home and 
commercial planting. Plants are fairly 
tall and vigorous, dark green, flower 
stem well extended. Berries are conic 
to wedge shaped, medium red with 
good gloss, medium firm, good ship- 
ping quality. A heavy producer. 25 for 
$1.50; 100 for $4.00. 
Evermore 
This recent introduction to the ever- 
bearing family shows promise of re- 
placing many of the older varieties. 
Plants: very healthy, dark green fol- 
iage, upright, berries inclosed until 
nearly ripe. Fruit: large, firm, dark 
red. 25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.00. 
Rechhill Ne. 26 
12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00 
This strawberry bears six months of 
the year, is the sweetest of strawber- 
ries and bears even in the hottest wea- 
ther. It has gained in popularity tre- 
mendously for backyard plantings and 
for barrel planting. It is runnerless 
and produces an abundant crop the 
first year. Keep well watered. 
The Streamliner 
12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $6.95 
EVERBEARING 
produces abundantly from June to November. 
HARDY 
Originated where temperatures fall to 20 and 30 degrees 
LARGE FRUIT 
Equal in size to Rockhill and Marshall. 
SWEETNESS 
Its very high degree of sweetness means a big saving in 
sugar, both for fresh use or canning. 
GOOD KEEPER 
Because of its firmness, it is an excellent keeper. Will 
stand up on the market long after the other varieties 
COLOR 
The color is a bright, deep red, produces a minimum of 
AROMATIC 
A highly flavored and aromatic berry. 
VERY PRODUCTIVE 
The picture taken of a first year plant the first of July. 
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