NOTICE 
The high grade fruit 
trees, etc., offered in 
this list are unsur- 
passed for use in the 
Puget Sound area. The 
varieties listed are es- 
pecially suited to our 
climatic conditions. 
Postpaid in the 
Ist, 2nd and 3rd zones 
i ANJOU PEAR WALNUTS, FRANQUETTE 
Pears Plums and Prunes NUT TREES 
1 Year, 4 feet and up: Each $1.65 x 1 Year, 5 feet and up: Each $1.65 FILBERTS 
Bradshaw. Large dark red (mid-season). Two kinds must be planted for proper pol- 
lination. The Pacific Northwest climate is 
ideal for growing Filberts. They are produc- 
tive in a wide variety of soils. The nuts 
ripen in September and October. 
™ Bartlett. Large, early (August-September). ~ Peach. Round, large, freestone (July-August). 
ing D’Anjou. Large and juicy (Fall and mid- “Green Gage. Small, round, greenish-yellow. 
winter). ~Yellow Egg. Large, juicy and sweet (Sep- 
tember). 
~Comice. Fruit large, color clear, handsome ~ Satsuma. Dark red skin, also red flesh. Good \ Barcelona. A large round nut, readily self 
yellow, sometimes brightened by delicate flavor, small pit, excellent for preserving. husking, rich in flavor. Very prolific. A 
Recommended f ing. ; 
blush. Dessert and general use. Season, uni ekes Homeyp ante suits strong upright grower. Most widely planted 
: Z Early Italian. Has the good characteristics : : 
October-November. Thrives especially well and fruiting qualities of Italian and is a Of all filberts. Does well when pollenized 
west of Cascade Mountains. first class shipper. Slightly larger than with Du Chilly. 3 to 4 feet, each $1.65. 
Italian and sweeter. Two weeks earlier. { 3 : 
~\improved French. Medium size, egg shaped, Dv Chilly. A large long nut, readily husked, 
~\ : : s F ; 
Seckel. Fruit small, good quality, color yel purple skin. The leading drying prune: is finest of quality, often used aS a main com: 
lowish brown, marked with pale russet. rich, sweet and sugary. Prolific bearer. mercial crop; bears heavy when pollenized. 
Ripens October. Excellent dessert, culinary 3 to 4 feet, each $1.65. 
and pickling. Hardy and productive. Quince 
N Pineapple. The name comes from the flavor, \ WALNUTS 
which is suggestive of the pineapple. Fruit \Franquette. Grafted on Black Walnut roots; 
large, nearly round, light golden yellow the large, thin shelled, improved English 
color, flesh white, very tender when cooked. 
Valuable for cooking, preserving and flavor. Walnut. Also an excellent large shade tree. 
ing. Ripens September. Each $2.00. ~4 to 5 feet, each $2.85. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
We are listing some of the most pop- 
ular of the various kinds of fruit 
trees in the Dwarf size. Descriptions 
of the fruit is the same as the larger 
size fruit trees. These trees are es- 
pecially suitable for the home gar- 
dener with limited space. All bear 
well in the Northwest and are easily 
cared for. 
* DWARF APPLES, Each $2.85 
Gravenstein 
Yellow Transparent 
Red Delicious 
King 
DWARF PEARS, Each $2.85 
Bartlett 
\ DWARF SWEET CHERRIES, 
Each $2.85 
Bing 
Royal Ann 
Black Republican (Pollenizer) 
“ DWARF PRUNE, Each $2.85. 
Italian 
“DWARF PEACH, Each $2.85 
Golden Jubilee 
PRUNES, ITALIAN 
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