FILBERTS 
The filbert is less particular as to location and soil than many 
other nut and fruit trees. It does well on any soil that is fertile, 
well-drained, retentive of moisture during summer, and which has 
sufficient depth. The territory in which the filbert can be grown 
is limited to the Northwest, and the market for the ripened nuts is 
unlimited. Planted 25 feet apart, each way, 7O trees are required 
to the acre, 
Barcelona. A large, round nut that drops freeiy from its husk. 
The self-husking feature is a valuable one. Makes a large tree, 
and bears early. Proper pollenization is essential; Du Chilly and 
Daviana are good pollenizers for the Barcelona. 
Du Chiily. A leading commercial variety, very popular in Western 
Washington. Very large, long nut of superior quality. In many 
markets the Du Chilly commands a premium price over other 
varieties. The trees do not grow as large as the Barcelona, but 
are excellent bearers. Daviana is recommended for a pollenizer. 
Daviana. This is a handsome nut of the Du Chilly type, although 
not quite so large. The trees bear quite heavily, and are excellent 
pollenizers for both Du Chilly and Barcelona. 
NOTE: In filbert planting, each tree should contact a pollenizer. 
In commercial planting, it is the practice to have every third tree 
of every third row a pollenizer. We will be glad to make a plant- 
ing chart, showing proper location of pollenizers. 
PRICES 
Each Per 12 50 to 100 
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3-yr., $2.50; 4-yr.,; $3.00. 
BUTTERNUT 
A beautifully formed tree bearing a rough coated nut of most 
attractive flavor, well known to the Middle West. Does well in 
Pacific Coast area. A very attractive shade tree. 6-8 ft., $2.50; 
S=lOrt., $3.00: 
WALNUTS 
English Walnut. These are prolific bearers on the Coast. Having 
a deep tap roots, they should be planted in deep soil. 4-6 ft., 
5250 aO-Onht-pep5eO0. 
Franquette. An English type walnut grafted on California Black 
root. An improved strain with large, oval nuts, big meats, splen- 
did quatity. We especially recommend this variety for Western 
Washington climatic conditions. 3-4 ft., $2.50; 4-6 ft., $3.00; 
6-8 ft., $4.25. 
California Black. A rapid grower, making a very beautiful shade 
tree. Nut medium size, with hard, smooth shell. Adapts itself 
easily to different climates. 4-6 ft., $1.75; 6-8 ft., $2.50. 
CHESTNUTS 
American Sweet. A handsome shade tree, bearing medium-sized 
nuts of superb flavor. Sweet. 
Spanish. Valuable both for ornamental use and fruit. Produces 
larger fruit than the American, and quite similar in flavor. 
Italian. Well-shaped tree, bearing medium-sized, sweet nuts of 
excellent flavor. 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-6 ft., $2.00; 6-8 ft., $3.00; 
8-10 ft., $4.00. 
FIGS 
DO YOU LIKE FIGS? NO? 
Then you have never really tried to eat fresh, ripe figs, right 
from the tree. No other fruit has the universal appeal to the 
palate of man as the fig. 
Brown Turkey. Brown. Large size, very good flavor. Bears young 
and heavily. AAakes a fine shaped tree. 
Lattaruia. White. The Asiatic Honey Fig. Most widely used for 
eating fresh, making preserves, marmalades and candy. Very 
hardy and a regular bearer. Self-pollenizing. 
Granata. Black. The Persian fig. Grown in Persia and Syria, but 
quite hardy in this locality. One of the largest in size, often 
measuring 7 inches in circumference. Not quite as hardy as 
white. 
Neveraila. Purple. Similar to Granata in size and growing habits, 
but preferred by many who do not like black figs. Long, slender 
shape. Very sweet. Trees bear quite young. 
PRICES 
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FIG, BROWN TURKEY 
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