. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. WALNUTS TO THE FRONT The introduction of the Vrooman strain grafted Franquettes in Western Oregon a few years ago, that have born six consecutive successful crops of the highest quality nuts, has proved beyond all doubt that walnuts will become one of the leading indus- tries west of the Cascades. Our climate is especiallv adapted to the growing of as high grade walnuts as can be produced anywhere in the world. Do not guess at any- thing, or jump at conclusions, or deal in unknown quantities, but come and see our bearing trees with your own eyes and then decide y
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. WALNUTS TO THE FRONT The introduction of the Vrooman strain grafted Franquettes in Western Oregon a few years ago, that have born six consecutive successful crops of the highest quality nuts, has proved beyond all doubt that walnuts will become one of the leading indus- tries west of the Cascades. Our climate is especiallv adapted to the growing of as high grade walnuts as can be produced anywhere in the world. Do not guess at any- thing, or jump at conclusions, or deal in unknown quantities, but come and see our bearing trees with your own eyes and then decide yourself. That's business. We will take pleasure in showing you. Then if vou decide to plant an orchard we would be pleased to sell you trees that are the highest grade possible to grow anywhere at any price. We cut all our scion wood from our own orchard. We have' 200 acres coming into bearing and a visit to our orchard and nursery will interest vou. If vou can't come write fur booklet and prices. FERD GRONER & McCLURE, Hillsboro, Oregon this year handle for the Distributors. He had personal supervision over the ,shipnicnt of over 1,000 carloads of nii.\ed soft fruit, as well as nearly 1,500 carloads of apples from the Yakima Valley this past season alone. Previous to his connection with the Yakima Valley Fruit Growers" .\ssocio- lion, Mr. McCullagh was connected with the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- way Company for six years, traveling west from Chicago, and for seven years he was mana,i;er of large produce in- terests in Seattle. His past experience enables him lo lender the best of ser- vice not only to the Distributors, but to the trade in the territory which he will cover, being thoroughly convers- ant with the shii)ping, sales and traflic needs of the Xorlhwestern territory. Mr. .1. S. Robinson has been appointed district manager of the Middle and Soiilhwestern territory, wilh beadquar- lers at Omaha. He has been with the Distributors since their organization
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