BUSH AND VINE FRUITS. 
STRAWBERRIES 
* BRIGHTMORE. New. A fine recent introduction by the Ore- 
gon State College. Excellent market berry, fine for freezing or 
preserving. Plants are very resistant to Yellows disease. Berries 
large, bright red, firm and very sweet. Will resist mold better 
than any other sort we have tried. 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00. 
MARSHALL. Still the most popular of the spring berries. Pro-§ 
duees an abundance of large very sweet fruit. 
25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.65; 100 for $2.75. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
* EVERMORE (Minnesota 1166). This new 
fine flavored variety produces a continu- 
ous supply of fruit during spring and sum- 
mer. Like an everbearing Brightmore. 
ZoeL0r o1.002 50 for $2.75; 100 for $5.00 
y ROCKHILL. Finest flavor. Sweetest and 
best in the hot weather. Runnerless. Pro- 
duces an abundant crop the first year. Best 
sort for home gardens and barrels. Bears 
heavy crops. 
Because of its peculiar crown growth, the 
Rockhill should be kept well watered when 
established. We recommend that all Rock- 
hills be given an application of fertilizer 
when set out to enable the plants to produce 
MORE ROOTS MORE QUICKLY. 
ROstOreole2os 25 LO 52.507 50, for, $4.75; 
100 for $9.00 
“STREAMLINER. A hardy new ever- 
bearing which ripens ahead of other berries 
of this type. Highly colored clear through, 
very aromatic and productive as well as be- 
ing a good shipper. Does particularly well 
in Hastern Washington and Oregon. 
VosrOEosL. 029) Tor 52.15>-L00 for $5.00 
GRAPES 
“WACO (red). Early to bear; large, com- 
pact bunches of delicious spicy wine red 
grapes of the best quality. The highest 
honors were awarded this grape by the 
New York horticulturists. Bears heavily 
and regularly. Hardy and thrifty. Consid- 
ered the finest type of grape for this part 
of the country. 
50c each; 5 for $2.25 
“CONCORD (black). A popular variety, fine 
for jelly, juice and jam. 
HUGecachwa» tor o2.00: 10 for $3.50 
¥ ISLAND BELLE (dark blue). Large, 
early, good west of the Cascade Mountains. 
59e each: 5 for $2.50; 10-for $4.50 
VNIAGARA (white). Large bunches of 
fruit. This standard grape, called ‘‘White 
Concord’. 
50c each: 5 for $2.00; 10 for $3.50 
“WORDENS (black). A new, improved 
earlier type of Concord. Berries larger, fla- 
vor better. 
50e each; 5 for $2.00; 10 for $3.50 

GOOSEBERRIES 
NEWTON. A new and improved variety, 
fruit very large, often *% inch in diameter, 
bright red. Very sweet, excellent for table 
use, jams and pies. This variety is mildew 
free. 
Each $2.50 
DUCHESS. A very large gooseberry of 
the same habit as Newton, but entirely 
golden-green fruit, which has a sweet lus- 
cious flavor when fully ripe. Bushes grow 
upright in strong, sturdy style which makes 
the fruit easy to pick. 
Each $2.50 
OREGON CHAMPION. Berries medium 
size, round, greenish white, good quality. 
2-year, each 50c 
CURRANTS 
“RED LAKE. Finest of all red currants in 
size, color and flavor. Unusually large fruit 
in huge, long bunches of superior quality. 
Bright red, easy to pick. 
50e each; 10 for $4.00 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
ON No..9 MALLING STOCK 
This special DWARFING root stock in- 
fluences the life of the tree, the size and 
age at which it bears and its resistance to 
disease. 
Trees start to bear in 2-3 years. Produce 
fine quality fruit. 
APPLE 
GRAVENSTEIN 
TRANSPARENT 
PEAR 
BEURRE BOSC 
D’ANJOU 
KING 
RED DELICIOUS BARTLETT 
YELLOW CLAPP’S 
DELICIOUS DARLING 
WEALTHY DUCHESS 
STRONG STURDY TREES, $ 5 
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