. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. igii BETTER FRUIT Page 85 Columbia and Okanogan Nursery Company Wenatchee, Washington PROPAGATORS AND GROWERS OF The Cleanest, Thriftiest, Best Rooted Nursery Stock in the WORLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEND US YOUR ORDER Supplying Large Commercial Orchards a Sp( ;cialty QUAKER NURSERIES We have a large stock of YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS, SPITZENBERGS, JONATHANS, WAGENERS, ROME BEAUTIES, and all of the leading varieties of apples. We also carry a heavy line of BARTLETT, COMICE AND BEURRE D'ANJOU PEARS. A general stock of peaches, such as EARLY CRAWFORDS, ELBERTAS, LATE
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. igii BETTER FRUIT Page 85 Columbia and Okanogan Nursery Company Wenatchee, Washington PROPAGATORS AND GROWERS OF The Cleanest, Thriftiest, Best Rooted Nursery Stock in the WORLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEND US YOUR ORDER Supplying Large Commercial Orchards a Sp( ;cialty QUAKER NURSERIES We have a large stock of YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS, SPITZENBERGS, JONATHANS, WAGENERS, ROME BEAUTIES, and all of the leading varieties of apples. We also carry a heavy line of BARTLETT, COMICE AND BEURRE D'ANJOU PEARS. A general stock of peaches, such as EARLY CRAWFORDS, ELBERTAS, LATE CRAWFORDS, FOSTERS, TUSCAN CLINGS, PHILLIPS, MUIR, EARLY COLUMBIA, Etc. Small fruits in great abundance, STRAWBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, DEW- BERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, GRAPES. H. B. PATTERSON, MEDFORD, OREGON, Special Selling Agent for Southern Oregon. C. F. LANSING, Salem, Oregon NURSERY CATALOG New, handsome, instructive, up-to-date, describing Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses, Berry Plants, etc. Free on request. Write now, mentioning this paper. J. B. PILKINGTON, Nurseryman, Portland, Oregon Hood River Valley Nursery Company Route No. 3, Box 227 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phone 325X Will have for fall delivery a choice lot of one-year-old budded apple trees on three-year-old roots, the very best yearlings possible to grow. Standard varieties from best selected Hood River bearing trees— Spitzenbergs, Yellow Newtowns, Ortleys, Arkansas Blacks, Gravensteins, Baldwins and Jonathans. All trees guaranteed first-class and true to name. Start your orchards right with budded trees from our nursery, four miles southwest from Hood River Station. WILLIAM ENSCHEDE, Nurseryman H. S. BUTTERFIELD, President NORTHWESTERN FRUIT EXCHANGE. In the early development of the fruit growing industry in the Northwest, the marketing prob- lem has been a comparatively easy one. Fabu- lous incomes have been realized on small acreage. The influx of men and capital to develop the
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