STANDARD SIZE FRUIT TREES 
Transplanted, pruned, trimmed, and trained excellent 
quality trees at the following prices: 
2 year, well branched $2.50 each 
3 year, well branched 3.50 each 
4 year, bearing size 4.50 each 
5 year, bearing size 5.50 each 
Extra large bearing size, from ; Ue Omeacia 
GRAVENSTEIN 
APPLE 

APPLES 
Early MacIlntosh—Dark red; early fall. 
Gravenstein—Yellow streaked red. Fall. 
Grimes Golden—-Golden yellow. Winter. 
Jonathan—Bright red. Quality winter. 
King—Red on yellow. Fall maturing. 
Milton—Pinkish red. September. 
Northern Spy—tLarge, red. Winter. 
Red Astrachan— Yellow striped red. Fall. 
Red Delicious—Excellent quality. 
Red Gravenstein—Deep red. Fall. 
Red Rome Beauty—Good winter keeper. 
Red Siberian Crabapple—Tart. 
Spitzenberg—Spicy red. Winter. 
Stayman Winesap—tLarge red. Winter. 
Wagener—Flavorful deep red. Fall. 
Winter Banana—Yellow. October. 
Yellow Delicious—Best winter eating. 
Yellow Transparent—Mild. July. 
Combination trees—-Grafted, $6.50 each. 
CHERRIES 
Bing—Large, black, sweet, firm 
Black Republican 
Black Tartarian—Black, sweet, juicy. 
Centennial—Yellow. Firm flesh. 
Deacon—Black, rich flavor. 
Lambert—Large, sweet, nearly black. 

Montmorency—Pie cherry. Bright red. 
Royal Anne—Yellow blushed ‘red. 
Combination trees—Grafted, $6.50 ea. 
PEARS 
Anjou—Juicy, sweet, rich. Winter. 
Bartlett—Golden yellow. Summer. 
Bosc—Yellow bronze. Winter. 
Comice—Clear yellow. Late fall. 
Duchess d’Angouleme—Huge and early. 
Flemish Beauty—Yellow blushed red. 
Winter Nellis—Aromatic. Winter. 
NECTARINES 
Boston—Deep yellow, high quality. 
Very dark red. Late. 
APRICOTS 
Blenheim—Deep orange. July 
Chinese—Hardiest. Like Tilton. 
Perfection—Newest and best. 
Royal—Orange skin, yellow flesh. 
Tilton—Large, firm, juicy. 
Wenatchee Moorpark—Orange-red. 
PEACHES 
Pacific Gold—Red on yellow freestone. 
Redhaven—Delicious freestone. 
Rochester—Large freestone. August. 
Vedette—Early Elberta type. 
Veteran—-Best Puget Sound freestone. 
PLUMS AND PRUNES 
Beauty—Crimson plum. June. 
Blue Damson—Purple plum. September. 
Burbank—Red plum. July. 
Howard Miracle—Immense size plum. 
Santa Rosa—Purplish plum. July. 
Satsuma—Purple-crimson plum. 
Yellow Egg—tLarage, yellow plum. 
Date—Sweet, reddish-purple prune. 
Early 'talian—Dark purple prune. 
Italian—Famous purple prune. 
FIGS 
Gillette—1 yr. $2.25; $2 yr., $3.50. 
King—White. Prices as above. 
Lattarula—Prices as above. 
Neverala—Blue. Prices as above. 
NUT TREES (Ask for Prices) 
Barcelona Filbert—Large and round. 
Brixnut Filbert—New variety. 
DuChilly Filbert—Large, long. 
Montebella Filbert—Pollenizer. 
White Aveline Filbert—Pollenizer. 
MALMO QUALITY BERRIES 
BLUEBERRIES 
Plant two varieties in order to obtain good pollenization. 
Cabot—Early, large fruited. 4 year old plants, $3.50 each. 
Concord—Mid-season, light blue. 2 year plants, $1.50; 4 yr., $2.50. 
Dixie—Mid-season, largest fruit. 3 year plants, $3.00 each. 
Jersey—Late, very vigorous. 2 year plants, $1.50; 2 year, $2.50. 
Pemberton—Late, productive. 3 year plants, $3.00 each. 
Pioneer—Early to late. 4 year plants, $3.50 each. 
Rancocas—Early, dependable. 2 year plants, $1.50; 3 year, $2.50. 
Rubel—Miid-season, vigorous, productive. 2 year plants, $1.50. 
Stanley—Early mid-season, flavorful. 2 year plants, $1.50 each. 
Weymouth—Earliest of all. 3 year old plants, $3.00 each. 
RASPBERRIES 
All raspberries 25c each, $2.50 per dozen 
Cumberland— Black, large and sweet. Best blackcap. 
Indian Summer—Bears two crops annually. Red. Good quality. 
Lioyd George—Bright red, very hardy, vigorous, prolific. 
Munger—One of the main commercial crops. Big and juicy. 
New Washington—Large, bright colored, and disease resistant. 
Tahoma—Succeeds exceptionally well in frosty areas. 
CURRANTS 
35c¢ each, $3.50 per dozen 
Fay’s Prolific—Large, red, and highly flavored. 
Perfection—Bright red, large, and very productive. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Gold Coin—Large, oval, deep yellow, very early. $1.50 each. 
Lancer—Large, pale green, smooth, very late. $1.50 each. 
London—Very large, dark purplish-red. Late. $1.50 each. 
Oregon Champion—Medium size. 35c and 50c each. 
Speedwell—tLarge, oval, light red, mid-season. $1.50 each. 
VINE BERRIES 
35c¢ each, $3.50 per dozen 
Blackberry, Himalaya Giant——Large, sweet berries. 
Boysenberry—Large, dark red. Both thorny and thornless types. 
Cascade Berry—The fine flavor of the wild berry, but larger. 
Loganberry—Long, deep red berries with rich flavor. 
Nectarberry—Similar to Boysenberry but more flavorful. 
Olympic Berry—Dewberry type fruit of exquisite flavor. 
Pacific Berry—Black fruited Boysen type with superior flavor. 
Youngberry—Larger than Loganberry, with raspberry flavor. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Brightmore—Supreme quality. Large and sweet. 75c per dozen. 
Dorset— Early, disease resistant. 75c per dozen. 
Gem—Everbearing. Medium size, fine flavor. $1.50 per dozen. 
Marshall Improved—Large, main crop variety. 75c per dozen. 
Red Heart—Large size, red all through. 75c per dozen. 
Robinson—Extremely large, sweet, and red. 75c per dozen. 
Rockhill—Everbearing, runnerless. $1.50 doz., $10.00 per 100. 
Streamliner—Everbearing. Very large. $1.50 per dozen. 
We also carry a good assortment of GRAPE VINES as well as vegetable plants and roots. 23 
