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BLACK RASPBERRY 
“Cumberland (Black Cap). Berries large, firm, and of excellent 
flavor. One of the best and most popular of all black raspberries. 
Som O0;doz.,.53,00> per 100) $12.50: 
YOUNGBERRY 
A superbly flavored recent introduction—a cross between the 
Logan and Dewberries. Heavy cropper. Each, 50c; per doz., $4.00. 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
™ Thornless Boysenberry. Fruit identical with the old standard thorny 
type, but with all the advantage of easy access in picking. No 
thorns to interfere. Each, 60c; per doz., $5.00. 
» Thornless Loganberry. One of the best of the thornless types. Fruit 
fully as large as thorny type, and bears heavily. Is successful in 
commercial plantings as the thorny type with the advantage of 
speeding up picking because of lack of thorns to interfere with 
___ pickers. Each, 60c; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $25.00. 
~Thorniess Blackberry (Evergreen). Very popular with commercial 
planters. Good sized fruit, productive, and the fact that it is 
thornless really helps the grower in taking care of his berries and 
in getting pickers to harvest the crop. Everybody likes this one. 
a 60c; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $25.00; per 1000, 17 ac 
each. 
BLUEBERRIES 
Comparatively new on the horticultural field, Blueberries are of 
genuine interest to all classes of gardeners. They are unique in that 
they are of value in three definitely different fields. First, the home 
garden where they are unexcelled for pies, jams and jellies. Second, 
the commercial planting, easily cared for, highly productive and 
readily saleable, and third, for landscape planting, the colorful fruit 
and rich green foliage blending in handsomely with other plants, 
the foliage turning to a brilliant scarlet in the fall, holding the 
showy display far later than the average fall color planting. 
Special prices on larger plantings. 
Varieties 
“Concord. Mid-season; plants tall and vigorous, fruits large, excellent 
flavor. 
=Jersey. One of the largest and best both in bush and in size of fruit. 
Probably the leading commercial variety at this time. Good pro- 
ducer, fine flavored, good for both canning, freezing, market and 
. home use. Late season. 
~ Rancocas. Large berries, strong grower, an excellent commercial sort. 
_ Mid-season. 
“Rubel. Medium in size, but very juicy and rich in flavor. Heavy 
producer, late season. 
~. Scammell. NEW. Very large berries of excellent flavor. Good home 
variety. Mid-season. 
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(6 for price of 5) 
~ Pemberton. Mid-season. One of the newer varieties; upright grower, 
large green foliage, large fruit. Heavy producer. 
— Stanley. Late mid-season. Plants vigorous with large shiny leaves. 
Very productive. Fruit large, very fine flavored. 
Aboversontss 2) Vieille Ossi yrs, 2.00 
~ Atlantic. Late. One of the newest sorts. Large fruits, fine flavor, 
heavy producer. 
~Dixie. Mid-season. Very large fruit, very new; excellent producer, 
juicy and flavorful. 
‘Weymouth. Very early; bush vigorous, fruit very large and firm. 
Excellent for commercial or home use. 
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FRANQUETTE 
WALNUTS 
WALNUTS 
‘English Walnut. These are prolific bearers on the Coast. Having 
a deep tap root, they should be planted in deep soil. 2-3 ft., 
Sta; Sai ie, SVASOs GES fie, SBOOy Sa) iite.,, S550). 
‘Franquette. An English type walnut grafted on California Black 
root. An improved strain with large, oval nuts, big meats, splen- 
did quality. We especially recommend this variety for Western 
Washington climatic conditions. 3-4 ft., $3.00; 4-6 ft., $4.00. 
CHESTNUTS 
‘American Sweet. A handsome shade tree, bearing medium-sized 
nuts of superb flavor. Sweet. 
~. Spanish. Valuable both for ornamental use and fruit. Produces 
larger fruit than the American, and quite similar in flavor. 
\ Italian. Well-shaped tree, bearing medium-sized, sweet nuts of 
eaalliaar favor, a5 ie, SZIOOs Sa ie, SSSOOe =7/ she, S544 (O10). 
‘FIGS 
We carry a complete stock of the hardier types of figs. However, 
we recommend them only for more temperate regions around Puget 
Sound area. The growth of fig trees is not guaranteed in any way. 
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FILBERTS 
* Barcelona. A large, round nut that drops freely from its husk. The 
self-husking feature is a valuable one. Makes a large tree, and 
bears early. Proper pollenization is essential; Du Chilly and 
Daviana are good pollenizers for the Barcelona. 
™ Du Chilly. A leading commercial variety, very popular in Western 
Washington. Very large, long nut of superior quality. In many 
markets the Du Chilly commands a premium price over other 
varieties. The trees do not grow as large as the Barcelona, but 
are excellent bearers. Daviana is recommended for a pollenizer. 
~™ Daviana. This is a handsome nut of the Du Chilly type, although 
not quite so large. The trees bear quite heavily, and are excellent 
pollenizers for both Du Chilly and Barcelona. 
NOTE: In filbert planting, each tree should contact a pollenizer. 
In commercial planting, it is the practice to have every third tree 
of every third row a pollenizer. We will be glad to make a plant- 
ing chart, showing proper location of pollenizers. 
PRICES 
1 yr., 3-4 ft., each, $1.25; 2 yr., branched, 4-5 ft., each, $2.50: 
3 yr., heavy, each $3.50. 
Special prices on larger plantings. 
ASPARAGUS 
Rustproof Washington Asparagus. Just the thing to round out the 
well-planned home garden. Well rooted, 2-year plants: 75c doz.; 
2D eton pile2> DO) fon. p2. O00 kOOnon $3.75: 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant) 
A must for all fine gardens. Unexcelled for sauce or pies. 
Canada Red. An excellent all red rhubarb, one of the best. Pro- 
duces a highly colored, attractive red stalk of large size, tender 
and sweet. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
cen Victoria. Whole roots, large size plants. 50c each; 3 for 
(| AS. 
McDonald Rhubarb. One of the newer sorts. Good for cooking, can- 
ning or freezing. Each, large divisions, 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
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SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
