Renton, Washington 
This section con- 
tains a description of 
the leading berries, 
fruit and nut trees, 
which have proven 
most prolific and 
adapted to our Puget 
Sound climate. All our 
trees are grown on 
whole seedling roots, 
thus securing a healthy 
sturdy tree from the 
time of grafting. 
APPLE, RED DELICIOUS 
For best results plant from November 1 to April 15. 
Price of fruit trees, except where noted: 
Two year, well branched trees 
except Walnuts. 
APPLES 
Summer Varieties 
Yellow Transparent. Early summer cooking apple. Excellent for pies. 
Early and abundant producer. Ripens July-August. 
Fall Varieties 
Gravenstein. The best fall table apple. Golden yellow with red 
stripes. Strong grower. Ripens September-October. 
Red Gravenstein. Same as above but fruit all red color. Ripens 
September-October. 
King. Striped red and yellow. Large handsome, good cooking and 
table apple. Fine producer. Ripens October. 
Red Delicious. Bright red. High quality and good producer. Ripens 
October. 
$2.75 
Winter Varieties 
Grimes Golden. Greenish yellow. Medium size, fine quality. Ripens 
October-November. 
Northern Spy. Greenish yellow, red striped. Fine large tree, heavy 
crops. Ripens October-November. 
Yellow Delicious. Light yellow. Excellent flavor. Ripens November. 
CRABAPPLES 
Red Siberian. Best of the small crabapples. Red and yellow skin. 
Bears early and abundantly. 
APRICOTS 
Perfection. The newest, largest and best apricot for western Wash- 
ington. Heavy bearing and excellent flavor. 
CHERRIES 
Sweet Cherries 
Bing. Large dark red fruit, unequaled in size, quality and attrac- 
tiveness. The fanciest of all sweet cherries. Ripens in midseason. 
Deacon. A large black cherry, rich flavor and a good pollenizer. 
Lambert. Very large heart shaped, firm, rich sweet flavor. Good 
canner. Originated in Oregon. 
Royal Anne. Fruit pale yellow with red cheek. Delicious and re- 
freshing cherry for dessert. Large size and perfect color. Has 
preference for canning. 
Black Republican. Certified pollenizer. Medium size. Very dark 
red, almost black. Ripens late. 
Sour Cherries 
Montmorency. Medium size. Light to dark red. One of the most 
popular of sour cherries. Trees are vigorous growers and fruits 
at at early age. 
PEARS 
Anjou. Large yellow fruit, smooth skin, faint blush. Flesh yellowish 
white, pleasant flavor and good keeper. 
Bartlett. The most popular of all pears. Unsurpassed for canning, 
dessert and general purposes. 
Bosc. Medium to large with long neck. Rich yellow overspread with 
rust. Juicy and rich flavor. Good keeper. Ripens October and 
November. 
Comice. Fruit very large. Color clear and handsome. Ripens October 
and November. 
Gorham. Fine new pear of Bartlett type. Ripens two weeks later 
than Bartlett but will keep months longer. Flesh white, tender 
and juicy. Good canner. 
BONNELL NURSERIES 
FRUIT and BERRY SECTION 
PEACHES 
All varieties peaches, 4 to 6 ft. 
(Except Preston Peach) 
Rochester. Fruit medium size. Color yellow with beautiful over Pa+1 9 
coloring of red. Firm meat. Very good quality and flavor. Best 
home canning peach. Tree hardy, thrifty and good producer. 
Improved Rochester. Same as above but larger and ripens September. 
Red Haven. Freestone. Yellow flesh and good producer. Excellent 
canner. 
Preston Peach. The newest peach on the market. Peach leaf curl 
resistant. Developed in Western Washington for western climates 
to insure heavy crops. Bears early, freestone, golden yellow meat, 
very sweet. Excellent for canning. $3.50. 
Veteran. Large golden yellow. Freestone. Superior Elberta type. 
RED HAVEN PEACH 
PLUMS 
Bradshaw. Very large dark blue-red. Juicy and productive. August. 
Peach Plum. Large brownish-red. Best early plum. Juicy with 
pleasant flavor. Ripens end of July. 
Yellow Egg. Large yellow plum. Very sweet. Ripens August and 
early September. 
PRUNES 
Italian. Dark purple. Excellent for eating fresh, canning and drying. 
Good producer. 
Hungarian. Very large, dark red, juicy and sweet. 
NECTARINES 
Boston. Deep yellow fruit of rare quality. 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREES 
(NOT DWARF) 
All Combination Trees $5.50 
Apple: 3 or 4 varieties of apples on one tree. 
Cherry: 3 or 4 varieties of cherries on one tree. 
Plum: 3 or 4 varieties of plums and prunes on one tree. 
NUT TREES 
FILBERTS 
Barcelona. Large round nut, self husking. Large tree and an early 
bearer. Proper pollenizer necessary. 
Du Chilly. Large long nut of finest quality. Popular and good 
bearer in Western Washington. Good pollenizer. 
WALNUTS 
Franquette. Hardy and vigorous grower. Grafted on American 
Black Walnut. Large, soft shell. 4 to 6 ft. $4.00. 
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