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COMPARE OUR SEEDS FOR QUALITY AND QUANTITY 
PRUNES © 
Peaches 
1 Year, 4 feet and up 
* Rochester. Early, yellow freestone; 
sweet. Each $1.25. 
Yellow freestone, highly 
colored, of Elberta type, but four weeks 
earlier. Fine quality and flavor. Each $1.25 
™ Pacific Gold. 2 yr. size. This well known 
peach was originated in the Puget Sound 
area and is well adapted to this area. A 
golden colored fruit with delicious yellow 
flesh. Less acid than most sorts. Good 
eanner and shipper. Each $2.00. 
“ Vedette. Yellow, freestone, very early, hardy 
and high quality. Delicious yellow flesh. 
Excellent table variety. Very good in the 
Pacific Northwest. Each $1.25. 
\ Veteran Peach. Especially well adapted to 
Western Washington, this excellent free- 
stone peach is a fine commercial variety 
and good canner. Sweet deep golden flesh. 
Recommended for planting with Pacific 
Gold. Ripens 2 weeks later. Each $1.25. 
very 
FOUR FINE PEACHES 
One each of Rochester, Golden Jubilee, 
Vedette and Veteran, $5.00 Value 
Special $4.50 
Plums and Prunes 
1 Year, 5 feet and up: Each $1.25 
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DWARF FRUIT TREES 
We are listing some of the most popular of 
the various kinds of fruit trees in the Dwarf 
size. Descriptions of the fruit is the same as 
the larger size fruit trees. These trees are 
especially suitable for the home owner with 
limited space. All bear well in the North- 
west and are easily cared for. 
DWARF APPLES, Each $2.25 
Gravenstein 
Yellow Transparent 
Red Delicious 
DWARF PEARS, Each $2.25 
Bartlett 
DWARF SWEET CHERRIES, Each $2.25 
Bing 
Royal Ann 
DWARF PRUNES, Each $2.25 
Italian (Prune) 
DWARF APPLE TREE 
SMALL FRUITS 
Notice: All plants will be booked when re- 
ceived and mailed at the proper time for 
planting. We cannot guarantee delivery on 
plants booked owing to the uncertainty of 
growing conditions. However, every reason- 
able effort will be made to fill all orders as 
received. We reserve the right to send in 
which ever manner will be the easiest or 
most economical for us. 
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Blackberries 
Himalaya Giant. Rank growing with fine, 
coreless fruit. Transplanted. Each 25c; doz. 
$2.00; $13.00 per 100. 
Texas. Bush variety, very productive. Trans- 
planted. Each 25c; doz. $2.00; $13.00 per 100. 
Currants 
2 year No. 1; Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Perfection. Bright red, very productive, good 
market variety. 
Dewberry 
Lucretia. This variety of berry is something 
similar in size to blackberries but has more 
the color of a youngberry. It has a good 
market on the fresh fruit stands. Trans- 
Dranted, 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz.; $13.00 per 
> Bradshaw. Large dark red (mid-season). 
~ Peach. Round, large, freestone (July-August). 
Green Gage. Small, round, greenish-yellow. 
“Yellow Egg. Large, juicy and sweet (Sep- 
tember). 
_~ Italian. Dark purple. 
~~ Date Prune (Improved French). Large red- 
dish purple, fine texture, sweet. A favorite 
- for canning and eating. 
NUT TREES 
FILBERTS 
Two kinds must be planted for proper pol- 
lination. The Pacific Northwest climate is 
ideal for growing Filberts. They are produc- 
tive in a wide variety of soils. The nuts 
ripen in September and October. 
“ Barcelona. A large round nut, readily self 
husking, rich in flavor. Very prolific. A 
strong upright grower. Most widely planted 
of all filberts. Does well when pollenized 
with Du Chilly. 3 to 4 feet, each $1.50. 
~ Du Chilly. A large long nut, readily husked, 
finest of quality, often used as a main com- 
mercial crop; bears heavy when pollenized. 
3 to 4 feet, each $1.50. 
WALNUTS 
~Franquette. Grafted on Black Walnut roots; 
the large, thin shelled, improved English 
Walnut. Also an excellent large shade tree. 
3 to 4 feet, each $2.50. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Boysenberry 
This new berry is claimed by many growers CHAMPION GOOSEBERRIES 
to be the largest berry yet produced. Twice 
as large as Youngberries. Wonderful flavor, 
few seeds. Unsurpassed for canning, pies, 
jams or jellies or for eating fresh. Strong 
transplants. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz.; $13.00 
per 100. 
Gooseberries 
2 year No. 1; Each 30c; doz. $3.00 
Oregon Champion. Greenish white, a mar- 
ket sort. 
