Please, Road. Carcfully : 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
SHIPPING SEASON—Our shipping season begins about 
October 25 and continues until late spring. Where plant- 
ing conditions are favorable, and if customers request, 
we can make shipments in mid-winter. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS—Planting instructions are 
given on the back of a shipping tag attached to every box 
or bale, also on the back of your Invoice. Most failures 
are caused by improper planting and lack of proper care 
for first 30 days after planting. Do it right and have suc- 
cessful plantings. 
WE PAY FREIGHT CHARGES on shipments that weigh 
100 pounds or over to any shipping point within the 
State of Washington (except on Shade Trees, Evergreens, 
and other items as specified in our price list). All ship- 
ments to points outside the State are sold f.o.b. nursery, 
freight or express charges paid by the purchaser. On 
small shipments of stock that can be sent by parcel post, 
add 15% to cost of order to cover estimated postage. 
Any overpayment will be refunded at time of shipment. 
On any order for $3.00 or less, please add 45c minimum 
charge for postage and packing. It is impossible to ship 
shade trees, evergreens or bulky supplies by mail. 
FRUIT TREE PRICES BASED ON TOTAL QUANTITY— 
All Fruit Trees in an order take the same quantity price. 
—Example, a total of 25 assorted apple, peach and pear 
take “25 rate’. 
SALES TAX—If you live in the State of Washington, 
add 314% Sales Tax on all Flowering Shrubs, Roses, 
Evergreens, Shade Trees or other Landscape Material. 
No tax on Fruit Trees or sales out of state. 
USUAL DISTANCES 
FOR PLANTINGS 
NUMBER OF PLANTS 
FOR AN ACRE 
PNGOHSIME, eens steers 25 to 40 feet apart No. Ft. Square Triangle 
Pearse 20 to 35 feet apart Apart Method Method 
Sweet Cherry..25 to 40 feet apart 10x10 435 505 
ills tal 360 414 
ees ese 12x12 302 349 
UIs et na cennneennee 13x13 257 295 
Prosesess 5 oem Ze a 14x14 222 255 
: 15x15 193 222 
BR Eo | 16x16 170 190 
Peach.......-...-.--.---- 17x17 150 rz 
Grapes ye 7 to 10 feet apart 18x18 134 158 
19x19 120 138 
Currants ee 4to 6 feet apart 20x20 108 125 
Gooseberries ..4to 6 feet apart 92x22 90 104 
Raspberries .3 to 4 ft.x 5to7 ft. 24x24 76 88 
Blackberries. 3 to 4 ft. x 5 to 7 ft. ene a eo 
Boysenberries........... eee exe TEC. 30x30 43 55 
Strawberries — Field culture: 1 Bre = a0 
to 14% by 2% to 3% feet. Gar- 26x36 33 23 
den culture: 1 to 2 feet. 40x40 27 31 
GUARANTEE 
FRUIT 
FAT OTL Sieosee seca ee eee 
PN oy OMENS eeese erence re 
ADT COUS mee eee Pee Pee 
BOrrie@s ee eeee es 
Gherries 2s 
Crabapple = 
Dwarf Fruit Trees 
Iilbperts-) ee =e 
GY AD CS ire eee 
INCUBATING Serres ere 
Peaches y= eee 
Pe6ars ee ee ees 
PCS eee 
Prunes ae as 
Quin Cem ee ee ee 
Wialtits eee oe ees 
ORNAMENTALS 
Almond, Flowering ...........- 20 
Althea ween ee A ee 20 
AZALG ae PU 33 
Batberryi = eee 20, 32 
Beauty Bush, Kolkwitzia_... 20 
Butterfly Bush, Buddleia.... 20 
Cotoneaster... 
Da pln Cae ee ee ee 
De@UUzia pe eee 
Dogwood .......... 
Firethorn, Pyracantha 
OLS Y Clare eee 
Heathers. 
HedgesPlantsmees 
Honeysuckle .............-. 
Hydrangea 
Hypericum 
Kerriage 
Lilacs essere 
Magnolia 
Maple, Bloodleaf 
Mockoranfei ee 
Oregon Grape, Mahonia...... 32 
PCONY see ee ee eee 34 
Potentilla, Soe. ee eee 22 
Quince, Flowering ........--....-- 22 
ROSCS ee eee 14 to 19 
Spireaye= ideas eee 22, 
IME Woosh abo Soo. cay een neec ceeear se 22 
WAloybb@akbes) ase neeeoccereer BPs Pe 
Vines and Creepers.............- 22 
Wieigela ge ee Se 22 
TREES, Shade and Flowering 
rere 23, 26 
23 
23 
24 
ElsCherrye 20 
Fl. Crab 23 
Fl. Peach 26 
Fl. Plum 26 
Golden Rain 24 
Golden Chain 24 
Ging kor eee ae 24 
Hawthorn .... 24 
Linden ..... Ben ke 24 
Locus 24 
Mapley tes 22s e ee ee 25 
INMWoybraQireubes CN 6) ooo ee see 26 
Mulberry ............ Be a LR 26 
Poplareee ee ee 26 
Sycamore 26 
Tulip Tree 27 
WTO Wines: cee eee eee 2A; 
EVERGREENS (Conifers) 
AYrDOLEVitae ee eee 28 
Byars ree ee meres ere ee 28 
PUNIPECHS* -eacs rete ce ree eee, 29, 30 
PING) Soe cese ees eee ee ee ee 31 
Retinospora 31 
Spriuicem@ =. ses 31 
Vi CWS ieee ee ee ees 31 
We guarantee all nursery stock shipped by us to be true-to-name, of first quality, free from insect pest or 
plant disease, and in good, live, growing condition when it reaches you. 
We use every precaution to prevent error, but should any occur, we shall gladly replace all untrue-to-name 
or undesirable stock free of charge. Under no circumstances will we be liable for more than the invoice 
value at the time of purchase. 
Due to conditions beyond our control, soil, weather, etc., we cannot guarantee growth. However, any com- 
plaints about failure to start growth made in writing direct to our office within 90 days after planting (by 
May 15 following delivery on Fall orders), will receive our careful consideration. It is our aim to have 
satisfied customers. 
Wenatchee, Washington 
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