VAN WELL NURSERY e WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 
NUT TREES 
Some of each variety should be planted for proper pollenization. 
ALMONDS 
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“TEXAS PROLIFIC—_Pollenizer.4storG iecteue ee. 1.40 
FILBERTS 
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| WALNUTS 
“FRANQUETTE—4 to 6 feet (Grafted) 20. Pr ee res. $3.00 
KIRK SEEDLING—Pollenizer, 4 to 6 feet _............22.20.--222-c20eee eee (eled 
All scion wood used for propagation by the Van Well Nursery is selected 
from commercial orchards and plantings from trees that have the best 
variety characteristics, hardiness, vigor, and productiveness. 
DWARF AND SEMI-DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Apples and Pears grown on our Hardy DwarF trees are as large, well 
colored and full of flavor as fruits grown on standard trees. These 
DwarF trees can be grown on a small lot! These DwarF trees bear very 
soon after planting, often in the second year. By proper pruning DWARF 
trees can be grown successfully when planted as close as 8 feet by 8 feet. 
~ DWARF PEAR TREES 
BarTLETT—Beautiful, large and flavorful pears for canning or eating. 
Anyou—tThis excellent dessert pear can be grown in very little space 
in your backyard. 
’ DWARF APPLE TREES 
Our DwarrF apple trees are grown on imported East Malling Number IX 
rootstocks. 
Rep De.icious—Early coloring, double red, excellent for eating. 
YELLow Dericious—Beautiful golden color, wonderful for cooking, 
eating or canning. 
Rep JoNATHAN—Has Jonathan’s rich, spicy, tangy flavor and all-red 
color. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Early apple, yellow color, crisp and juicy fruit. 
GRAVENSTEIN—Fall apple, yellow striped with red, rich flavor. 
McIntosu—Crimson color, crisp white flesh, tasty and juicy. 
SEMI-DWARF APPLE TREES 
On East Malling II rootstock 
YELLOW DELICIOUS— 
McIntTosH— 
DouBLE RED DELIcIOUsS— 
On East Malling VII rootstock 
YELLOW DELIcIOUS— 
DouBLeE RED DELICcIOUsS— 
These Semi-DwarrF trees, while they are not small as true dwarfs, are 
not as large as standard trees. Growers should be able to care for these 
trees without using large ladders. These S—Emi-DwarrF trees are rather 
new and as yet we do not know of any large plantings in bearing. 
