. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 30 BETTER FRUIT September, 1921 Classified Advertisements RATES, 4 CENTS PER WORD NURSERY stock" TREES—All kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, etc. Growers of general nursery stock. Lowest quotations given on application. Send us your want list. Can also use a few good salesmen. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Ore. FARMS FOR SALE CHOICE ACRliAOc.—less than thirty miles to Portland, close to county seat and good payrolls; Good roads best of transportation facilities; Paved Columbia Highway, rail and river. Any size tracts, rich deep soil, no ro«k or gr


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 30 BETTER FRUIT September, 1921 Classified Advertisements RATES, 4 CENTS PER WORD NURSERY stock" TREES—All kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, etc. Growers of general nursery stock. Lowest quotations given on application. Send us your want list. Can also use a few good salesmen. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Ore. FARMS FOR SALE CHOICE ACRliAOc.—less than thirty miles to Portland, close to county seat and good payrolls; Good roads best of transportation facilities; Paved Columbia Highway, rail and river. Any size tracts, rich deep soil, no ro«k or gravel; can give easy terms. Special induce^ ments to settlers.—INTERSTATE LAND CO, 248 Stark Portland, Oregon. BARGAIN—Fine young pear orchard; 12 acres 5 bearing, balance 3 years. Particulars, Owner, P. O. Box 182, KelseyTille, Calif. FOR SALE—17 55/100 acres all cleared in Wil lamette Valley 30 miles from Portland. Splen did fruit or nut land. $200 per acre. Terms if desired. B. L. Herbert, 51 E 8th St., North, Portland, Oregon. _^__^ WANTED—To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANT to hear from parties having farm for sale. Give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, 197th St., Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. CUT-OVER and Developed Lands, 15 to 25 miles N. E. Spokane; extra good soil; spring brooks; grows grain, vegetables hay, fruits; several developed ranches; few stock ranches; $10 to $20 acre; 10 years' time, 6 per cent interest. Free lumber. Write owners for tree book. Edward & Bradford Lumber Co., Elk, Washington. BIG APPLE ORCHARD and by-products plant in famous Southern-Pennsylvania Apple Belt. J. P. Stewart, 305 Carlisle Ave., York, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS HAPPY HOME HONEY—From blossoms of alfalfa and sweet clover, in liquid form; 6 10-Ib. pails, $; 1 601b. can $; 2 cans, $, at Mabton. H. N. Paul. Mabton, Washington. CORN HARVESTER—cuts and piles on har- vester


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