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Member: 
American Association of Nurserymen 
Oregon Association of Nurserymen 
The American Pomological Society 
/ > SIGWARD EDSTROM, Owner 
UNITED STATES ESPALIER NURSERY COMPANY 
SHERWOOD, OREGON 
RETAIL PRICE LIST 
DWARF AND ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
1955 Gall and Winter. 1956 
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Novemter 1 ta March 
Depending on location 
ESPALIERS DWARFS 
| VARIETIES HORIZONTAL CORDON BG"=14" Yr -54"" %”"-1" 1” &up 
1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier | Tronk Trunk Trunk Trunk 
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1.X.L.—Nuts are large and symmetrical ; shell soft, smooth ; kernel large and well filled. 
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NE PLUS ULTRA—An excellent type; good producer; pollenizer; nuts medium to 
large; flavor good. 
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BEVERLY HILLS—Cross of Melba and Early McIntosh. Fruit has white flesh, skin 
pale yellow with red stripes and splashed with red, quality very good. Well suited 
for Southern California coastal climate. Early Summer, 
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CORTLAND—An attractive red, darkly and obscurely striped apple with white flesh, 
slow to discolor on exposure to air, very good for cooking, dessert or market. 
Annual bearer. Late. 
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EARLY CRIMSON—This apple ripens a week ahead of Yellow Transparent. Good 
eating and cooking. Fruit is brilliant red. Early. 
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GOLDEN RENETTE—A large golden-yellow apple, with a rich flavor. October. 
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GRAVENSTEIN—A large attractive orange-yellow apple overlaid with stripes of red. 
ugust. 
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KING—A large apple of beautiful red on a yellow background, crisp flesh, juicy and I| | 
a good keeper. Late. 
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wo EE EE SN Ea large fruit, handsome red; excellent for dessert. Ripens in 
Winter. 
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LODI—Looks similar to Yellow Transparent, but is larger, does not grow mealy as 
quickly, keeps better, ripens a little later. Early. 
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NORTHERN SPY—One of the finest apples with large fruit of thin skin and pale 
yellow ground-color nearly concealed with bright red. Late. 
RED DELICIOUS—A red striped, long pointed apple of fine flavor and bouquet. 
October-November. 
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RED GRAVENSTEIN—A deep red Gravenstein apple with excellent quality. Fall. 
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RED JONATHAN—One of the finest winter apples; skin is bright red, thin and 
smooth. Flesh is crisp, juicy and a pleasant sub-acid flavor. Highly valued as a 
table and cooking apple. November. 
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RED STAYMAN—An offspring from the Winesap—although the fruit is larger. Late. 
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WHITNEY CRAB APPLE—This crabapple has all the good qualities of the best 
crabapples. Fruit is large, uniform in size and shape, skin is light yellow shaded 
and striped with red. August. 
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YELLOW DELICIOUS—Large golden-yellow fruit. Flesh crisp and juicy, of very fine 
texture. Hardy grower, prolific bearer. September. 
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YELLOW NEWTON—Medium to large fruit. Greenish yellow to yellow; good | | 
eating and cooking. Ripens in Winter. 
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YELLOW TRANSPARENT—A very early medium large, pale yellow apple. Abundant 
bearer. August. 
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BLENHEIM—Larege, oval. Yellow, rich and juicy. Regular and prolific bearer. August. 
PERFECTION—New. Extra large fruit. Flesh firm, juicy with rich flavor. 
July-August. 
ROYAL—Filesh is deep orange with red cheek; rich and sweet flavor; medium size; | 
good bearer. August. | 
fILTON—Fruit large size; rich apricot color; flavor of highest quality; bears very 
heavy. August. 
WENATCHEE MOORPARK—Very large size; skin orange with red cheek; flesh firm; 
juicy; good flavor. July-August. 
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BING—Large fruit, black; very fine. July. 
BLACK REPUBLICAN (Po!lenizer)—Fruit dark color; rich, solid and an excellent 
keeper, 4 ra att 
BLACK TARTARIAN (Pollenizer)—Large, purplish black, half tender; flavor mild i | 
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DEACON (Pollenizer)—Similar to Black Tartarian as to color and size, but | 
superior in texture. 4 flee ii 
LAMBERT—Very large fruit, dark-red. Flavor sweet, or very mild sub-acid, aromatic, 
rich. July. 
VAN (Pollenizer)—Frunit is Bing type; firmer and just as large; sweet; bright 
black: somewhat resistant to cracking. Earlier than Bing. a | 
ROYAL ANN—(Napoleon Bigarreau) pale yellow with bright red cheek, flesh very 
firm, juicy and sweet. One of the best for canning. July. 
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