PEARS 
BARTLETT. A well-known favorite for both eating and can- 
ning. The best for the Inland Empire. Fruit is juicy and 
well flavored. 2-yr. old, $2.00; 3-yr. old, $3.00. 
The New 
RED BARTLETT PEAR 
RED SPORT BARTLETT 
(Plant Patent No. 741) 
“Originated on the farm of A. D. MackKelvie, Zillah, Wash- 
ington. This remarkable new pear has created such an in- 
terest among pear growers of Oregon and Washington that 
we have been unable to grow sufficient quantities to meet 
the demand. The pear has all the characteristics of the 
Bartlett except that it has a highly colored red skin.” 
The pear picks at the same time as the regular Bartlett, has 
the same bearing characteristics, and ripens at the same time. 
2-yr. old, $2.50 each. 
NUT TREES 
FILBERTS. DuChilly. A large, long nut that husks very 
easily by hand. DuChilly is the finest of all filberts and is 
used extensively by the commercial grower. 4-5 ft. $2.00 
each. 
ENGLISH WALNUT. Franquettes. Has proven to be the 
best yielder and most hardy for the Northwest. Big meats 
in large oval nuts. 6-8 ft. $4.50 each. 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREES 
NOT DWARF 
A Home Orchard on One Tree 
Plant only one of these fine trees and you may enjoy 
from three to five varieties of fruit. You not only 
have the different fruit but you have a very orna- 
mental tree with its display of different colors and 
ideal shade. We are offering these combination trees 
in Apple, Plums, Cherries, Peaches and Pears. All are 
2-year-old trees. 
APPLES—3-N-1 Combination 
Combination No. 1—Gravenstcin, Jonathan, Yellow 
Transparent. 
Combination No. 7—-Yellow Transparent, Red Rome 
Beauty, Jonathan. 
Price of 3-N-1 Combination: $4.00 each 
APPLES—4-N-1 Combination 
Combination No. 2—Red Delicious, Red Rome, 
Gravenstein, Yellow Transparent 
Price 4-N-1 Combination: $5.00 each 
CHERRIES—3-N-1 Combination 
Combination No. 1—Three sweet cherries consisting of 
either Bing, Lambert, Royal Ann 
and one Pollenizer, Black Republi- 
ean or Black Tartarian. 
Price on 3-N-1 Cherries: $4.50 each 
FRUIT TREES 
Enjoy Fruit 
the First Year 
Most 
own back yard. They do not 
grow over 10 feet tall. 
APPLES 
Early McIntosh 
people report tha: 
our Dwarf Fruit Trees 
bear some fruit the first 
year of planting. No longer 
necessary to have five acres 
to enjoy an orchard. Plant 
these trees right in your 
DWARF 
os PEACHES 
ene Rochester 
Yellow Delicious J. H. Hale 
Early Elberta 
PEARS Hale Haven 
Bartlett Early Crawford 
Red Bartlett 
APRICOTS 
CHERRIES Perfection 
Bing 
Black Tartarian PLUMS & PRUNES 
Deacon Burbank 
Lambert Climax 
Montmorency Italian Prune 
Royal Ann Plum-Cot 
All Dwarf Fruit Trees, $4.00 each; 3 for $10.00 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM 
HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS 
PORTLAND. OREGON 
STANEK’S NURSERIES, SPOKANE 10, WASHINGTON 31 
