SMALL FRUITS 
\ Boysenberry 
This new berry is claimed by many growers 
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 85c; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 
per 100. 
Blackberries 
™“\Himalaya Giant. Rank growing with fine, 
coreless fruit. Transplanted. Each 35c; doz. 
$3.50; $20.00 per 100. 
— Texas. Bush variety, very productive. Trans- 
planted. Each 35c; doz. $3.50; $20.00 per 100. 
Currants 
2 Year No. 1: Each 35c; doz. $3.50 
~ Perfection. Bright red, very productive, good 
market variety. 
“Red Lake. Light red berries in long clus- 
/ters, thrifty and extremely productive. 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY 
Gooseberries 
\ 
2 Year No. 1: Each 35c; doz. $3.50 \Loganberry 
B CURRANTS “Oregon Champion. Greenish white, a mar- Transplants, well rooted. 3 for 85c; $3.00 per 
ket sort. doz. 
Notice: All plants will be booked when re- 
ected and fnalee ay the BLOPCE Mune for R b i \Youngberry 
planting. We cannot guarantee delivery on aspberries 
plants booked owing to the uncertainty of P Transplanted. 3 for 85c; $3.00 per doz. 
growing conditions. However, every reason- Cuthbert. Very hardy, medium size, good 
able es ors will be made to ae De ae as__ flavor, red. 
received. e reserve the ri to send in . , 
Beppe at crap will be We easiest or “Lloyd George. This new red raspberry is the 
most economical for us. largest and one of the heaviest yielders yet 
introduced. The fruit is of the highest 
quality and an excellent keeper. 
* Washington This new variety is larger, 
firmer-and brighter colored than the Cuth- 
bert. The bushes are less subject to cane 
freezing in hard winters; is resistant to 
mosaic and other diseases. It is without 
doubt one of the best of the new varieties 
and a good substitute for Cuthbert. 
Prices on above: 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.50; 
100 for $13.00 
-\Indian Summer. Is by far the best everbear- 
ing raspberry yet introduced. Of very excel- 
lent quality and continuous bearing. 5 for 
$1.00; 10 for $1.85. 
a ee RES anes ' Cumberland (Black Caps). 10 for $2.25; 25 
GOOSEBERRIES, OREGON CHAMPION for $4.75. 
Ree rere nen 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
We are listing some of the most pop- 
ular 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 es- 
pecially suitable for the home gar- 
dener with limited space. All bear 
well in the Northwest and are easily 
cared for. 
~~ DWARF APPLES, Each $2.65 
Gravenstein 
Yellow Transparent 
Red Delicious 
CASCADE WILD BLACKBERRY 
\Cascade Wild Blackberry 
This is the finest cultivated wild blackberry 
type that we have tried. Fruit resembles 
Loganberry in size, being just a little longer 
and two or three times the size of the wild 
blackberry. Fruit firm, heavy yielder with 
the wild blackberry flavor and color. Each 
\\ DWARF PEARS, Each $2.65. ae 
Bartlett Thornless Berries 
S DWARE SWEET CHERRIES These do not bear quite as heavily as the 
Each $2.65 thorn type, but have the advantage of no 
ach $2. _ thorns to interfere with picking. 
Bing ‘ Loganberry. Each 50c. 
Royal Ann \ Boysenberry. Each 50c. 
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