Fruit 
Trees 
Due to the size of bundles, trees must need be shipped by Express or Auto Freight. 
We do not pay transportation charges on Fruit Trees. Your order will be shipped 
Transportation Charges Collect. 
Each 
APPLE TREES. Grimes Golden, Jonathan 
andARed Gravenstine. % to 1 inch. 
GLCP ANC s UD cise eee ee eae er $2.50 
\Rea Delicious, ‘Winesap, \r ed Rome 
Beauty,\ Yellow Delicious and Yellow 
Transparent. 9/16 to 11/16 inch. 
ANLC se ANGGUD sere ee eee, URL Se 1.50 
APRICOTS. \ Morpark,™Tilton and ‘Wen- 
atchee. 4 to 6 ft. Be ad a a nS NE A 1.50 
CHERRY (Sweet).‘Bing—5 ft. and up. 2.50 
=Lambert; 4't0.6 ttc. ee ee 1.75 
SRoyal Ann—5 to 6 ft. -.-.--0 2.00 
CHERRY (Sour) “Early Richmond. 4-6 ft. 2.00 
.»Montmorency. 4 to 6 ft. .0.00000 0. 2.00 
CRABAPPLE. “Transcendent and “ Re 
Siberian’; 4710.6 ft2 222 See ees 1.50 
PEACHES. Golden Jubilee, Improved vEI- 
berta,\J. H. Hale and, Orange Cling. 
4atoesi th tere No ge ge 1.50 
PEAR. Bartlett—4 ft. 00000000 1.50 
_ Max Red Bartlett (Pat.)—5 ft. —....... 2.50 
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Shipped Transportation Charges Collect 
BLUEBERRIES. These are all 3 year old 
plants, 12 to 18 in. tall, bushy and well 
ClEVElO PCC eat ares Ue, ea. $1.50 
3 for $4.00 
~~ Concord—Mid-season, large. 
“ Jersey—Late, large. 
~ Rancocas—Mid-season, large. 
GRAPES. Two year old plants and No. 1 
CRU LEU TG ype eas ae cee eee eee ea. .50 
4for $1.15, 
American Varieties: Caco, red; Camp- 
bell, early black; «Concord, black; 
. Fredonia, blue; Seneca, early white. 
European Varieties’ Thompson Seedless, 
amber-yellow; Tokay, pale red. 
GOOSEBERRIES. ‘Pixwell — Mildew re- 
sistant, very hardy. Two year old and 
INO sees DUS CS aie otter a cesspae ee ae ea. .50 
| 8 for $1.25 
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CURRANTS. Red Lake—Large red, two 
VETS ROlGE AGAIN Ose betes see aces esse 50 
3 for $1.25 
RASPBERRIES. Two year transplants— 
well rooted. 
One-Crop Varieties — ‘Latham, New 
~. Washington and“Willamette. 
10 for $2.50 25 for $5.00 
Everbearing Varieties — St. Regis, In- 
dian Summer. N 
PRUNE. Weatherspoon, Early Italian and 
French Improved—6 ft. ................-....------- 2.25 
PLUM.’ Peach, Burbank—4 to 6 ft. .......... 1.50 
“Miracle (Pat.)—4 to 6 ft. -..............------ 2.00 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREES: 
/ Apple—3-way. 5 to 6 ft. -.......-.....-.----- 4.00 
Cherry—3-way. 5 to 6 ft. -.............-------- 5.00 
Pear—4-way. 5 to 6 ft. ~...........-.......-------- 5.00 
DWARF FRUIT TREES: 
\ Apples—Red Delicious, Yellow Trans- 
parent, Yellow Delicious -................-.-. 3.50 
‘Cherry—Lambert (Semi-dwarf) ............ 3.50 
Pear—Bartlett nar ere ee 3.50 
NUT TREES: , 
Almonds—Nonpariel and Ne Plus Ultra 
(Must have both for proper polleniza- 
#1ON WAC hee es ee pee reese 1.50 
Filberts™Barcelona and‘ DuChilly. 
POY CAT ASIZE eters eee at nee se nee ae 2.00 
~SWalnuts—Schafer—Hardy and matures 
its wood and nuts early in the Fall, 
is ready for winter at least three weeks 
earlier than varieties of Southern adap- 
tiON 3.1014, it) teers ee eee 5.00 
Ci tORO RE Cee ee ee ee eee 7.50 
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Fruits 
10 for $3.00 
New September— 
3 for $1.50 10 for $4.50 
BLACKCAPS. Two yr. transplants. Cum- 
berland, Munger and \ Morrison. 
6 for $2.00 12 for $3.50 
25 for $5.50 
_ NECTARBERRY. Two year transplants. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
THORNLESS BERRIES (Improved). 
~.Youngberry,\ Boysenberry,\ Loganberry 
Two year old. 
Each 40¢ 3 for $1.00 
STRAWBERRIES. Strong, healthy plants. 
™ Red-Rich — Everbearing, one of the 
best. 
12/$2.95 25/$5.00 50/$8.50 100/$15.00 
~Rockhill—Everbearing, no runners. 
12/$1.50 50/$6.00 100/$11.50 
20th Century—Everbearing. It rates su- 
perior in size, quality and production. 
12/$2.25 25/$3.95 50/$6.50 100/$10.00 
~\ Streamliner — Everbearing, good stand- 
ard variety. 
25/$2.50 50/$3.25 100/$5.50 
ASPARAGUS. Paradise — Large and _ prolific. 
2-yr.-old plants......10 for $1.00 ..100 for $7.50 
HORSERADISH. Crown divisions....5 for $1.00 
RHUBARB (Strawberry)....ca. 50c 3 for $1.25 
Canada Red .................... ea. 50c 3 for $1.25 
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