STRANDER EVERGREEN NURSERIES 
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THIRTY ACRES ON THE VALLEY HIGHWAY AT FOSTER 
FRUIT AND NUT SECTION 
APPLES 
\ DELICIOUS: Winter. Washington's fav- 
orite red apple. 
\ GRAVENSTEIN: Fall. Yellow with red 
stripes. Cooking. 
\\ JONATHAN: Winter. Red and yellow, 
rich flavor, cooking or eating. 
N KING: Fall. Yellow striped with red. 
\__ Spicy flavor, cooking or eating. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT: Summer. Light 
yellow color. Cooking or eating. 
APRICOTS 
‘\ PERFECTION: Largest size, excellant 
flavor, heavy-bearing. 
PEACHES 
\ HALE HAVEN: Freestone. New hybrid, 
large, yellow flesh. | 
“\ PACIFIC GOLD: Freestone. The most 
popular variety in W. Washington. 
ROCHESTER: Semi-freestone. Juicy, 
highly-flavored, productive. 
\\ VETERAN: Freestone. Good canner and 
freezer. Sweet, good flavor. 
PEARS 
~ BARTLETT: Summer. Yellow with red 
blush, heavy bearer, juicy. The 
most popular Pear. 
WINTER BARTLETT: Late fall, similar 
in quality to the above. 
FRUIT and NUT PRICKS 
First grade young trees sell from 
$1.50 to $2.50 each. Larger and 
more developed sizes from $3.50 up. 
STRANDER 
‘CRITERION 
QUALITY ’ 
NURSERY STOCK 
CHERRIES 
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BLACK TARTARIAN: Large,black, sweet 
cherry. Best pollenizer for other 
2 sweet cherries. 
~ BING: Most popular dark-red sweet 
cherry. 
~ MONTMORENCY: Most popular sour cherry 
Red color, fine flavor. 
“ROYAL ANNE: Sweet, light yellow with 
red cheek. 
NUT TREES 
FILBERTS: 
“BARCELONA: Large, round, self-husk- 
ing. 
~~ DU CHILLY: Large, long, premium 
quality. 
Note: Neither of the above are 
self-pollenizing. Both var- 
ieties should be in the same 
me planting. 
CHESTNUT, ITALIAN: Large, sweet nuts. 
“BUTTERNUT: Elliptical nuts of rich,: 
fine flavor. 
“BLACK WALNUT: Rich, food value four 
times greater than meat. 
“HICKORY: Sweet, fine mab} native to 
the United States. 
_ PLUMS AND PRUNES 
\ITALIAN PRUNE: Oval, dark-purple, 
\ sweet. Fresh or dried, 
“YELLOW EGG PLUM: Summer, large, yellot 
Juicy and sweet. 
BLUEBERRIES 
Ideally suited to the acid, high- 
organic soils found in the valleys 
of Western Washington. 
> PIONEER: early 
“RUBEL: mid-season to late 
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