BONNELL NURSERIES 
14455 Rainier Avenue 
An ideal fruit tree for small yards. Maximum height 10 to 12 
feet and can be kept much lower by proper pruning. Easy to spray 
and to harvest the fruit. Plant eight to ten feet apart in open areas 
or against wall or fence as Espalier trees. Usually start to bear in 
third or fourth year. All Dwarf Fruit Trees $3.50 
Apple. Gravenstein, King, Northern Spy, Yellow Delicious, Red 
Delicious, McIntosh and Yellow Transparent. 
Apricot. Moorpark, Reliable, Perfection. 
Cherry. Bing, Lambert, Montmorency, Royal Anne and Van, a new 
variety similar to Bing but showing resistance to splitting. 
Peach. Rochester and Spotlight. 
Pear. Anjou, Bartlett and Comice. 
Plum. Italian Prune, Green Gage and Bradshaw. 
CASCADE BLACKBERRY 
ASPARAGUS 
Paradise. A new, disease resistant variety, a heavy producer and 
the best for home use, $1.00 per dozen. 
SMALL FRUITS 
BLUEBERRIES 
Colorful shrub in your garden. Bright red foliage in the fall, 
loads of berries in summer. Ornamental and yet productive. 
Concord. Mid-season berry. Handsome and compact growing bush. 
Prolific producer. Foliage turns bronze and red, making it orna- 
mental as well as productive. 2 yr., bearing size, $1.50. 
Jersey. Very late variety, with large fine flavored berries. 
bearing size, $1.50. 
Rancocas. Large berries, strong grower. Best commercial variety. 
Best pollenizer. 2 yr., bearing size, $1.50. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
This sensational berry is destined to dominate the small fruit 
world. Large dark red, excellent canning and shipping berry. 2 yr. 
35c; $3.50 per dozen. 
CASCADE BERRY 
Cross between loganberry and wild blackberry, having the size 
of loganberry and the flavor of wild blackberry. 2 yr. 50c; $5.00 
per dozen. 
CURRANTS 
Perfection. The finest and most prolific red currant. 
antly. 2 yr. 50c; $5.00 per dozen. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Champion. The common old fashioned variety. Green berry, pro- 
lific grower. Good for home and market. 2 yr. 50c; $5.00 per 
dozen. 
Newton. The true English gooseberry. Fruit very large, often 34 
inch in diameter. Golden yellow and juicy. Very sweet and excel- 
lent for table use, jams and pies. 2 yr., bearing size, $2.50. 
GRAPES 
Agawam. Deep maroon 
in color. Aromatic. 
Produces’ large 
bunches. 2 yr. 75c. 
2 Yfr., 
Bears abund- 
Concord. Most popu- 
lain some thier dark 
grapes. Slip skin. 2 
Wits Xe 
Island Belle. Similar 
to Campbell’s Early. 
Best wine grape. 2 
wir, fe. 
Niagara. Medium to 
large white grape. 
Fine quality. 2 yr. 
USE. 
LOGANBERRIES 
2-year plants 35c 
each; $3.50 per dozen. 
CONCORD GRAPE 
RASPBERRIES 
New Washington. Fine large red berry. An improvement on Cuth- 
oon Blight resistant and a heavy bearer. 2-year 25c; $2.50 per 
ozen. 
Lloyd George. Bright red, very hardy grower and good producer. 
2-year 35c; $3.50 per dozen. 
Cumberland Blackcap. Fine large berries, purple in color. Excellent 
for table and preserving. 2-year 35c; $3.50 per dozen. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Marshall. Fine large red berry. 75c per dozen; 100 for $4.50. 
Northwest. A new large, dark red, firm berry with a high productive 
quality. $1.25 per dozen; 100 for $7.50. 
eases Everbearing with no runners. $1.50 per dozen; 100 for 
Streamliner. New everbearing strain, a large red berry. Excellent 
for freezing and canning. $1.00 per dozen; 100 for $6.00. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
Ripen early. Berries are large, highly flavored, juick, sweet and 
delicious. Excellent for table use, jelly and pies. 35c¢ each; $3.50 
per dozen. 
DD PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
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