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Wholesale Growers of
BERRY PLANTS AND VINEf
For Over a Quarter of o Centw
ROUTE 4
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
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WHOLESALE PRICE LIS1
For the Trade Only
Fall 1941 Spring 194
STRAWBERRIES
Dorsett, Fairfax, Imp. Marshall, Oregon Plum, Improved Oregon, Red Heart, Marshall, Banner, New Oregon, Improved Magoon, Corvallis, New Washington
100 Plants 65c 1000 Plants $5.00
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES
Progressive, Gem, Mastodon
100 Plants $1.00 1000 Plants $8.00
Rockhill, Wayzata
100 Plants $3.00 1000 Plants $25.00
RASPBERRIES
10 |
100 |
1000 |
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Cuthbert, Trans . |
. $ .40 |
$2.50 |
$20.00 |
Suckers ... |
. 20 |
1.25 |
10.00 |
Golden Queen, Trans |
. . . 50 |
3.00 |
25.00 |
Chief, New Washington, Tahoma, Newberg, George, Taylor |
Latham, |
Lloyd |
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Prices — Trans . |
. . . $ .50 |
$3.00 |
$25.00 |
Suckers _ |
. 25 |
1.50 |
12.50 |
EVERBEARING RASPBERRIES
-Trans . $ .60 $5.00 $40.00
Suckers . 40 2.50 20.00
BLACKCAPS
Munger, Kansas, Cumberland
10 100 1000 —Trans . $ .60 $5.00 $40.00
AN BERRIES, YOUNGBERRI ES, BOYSEN BERRI ES
10 100 1000
plants . $ .65 $5.50 $45.00
rs . 35 2.75 22.50
BLACKBERRIES
yder, Macatawa, Mercereau, Lawton, Himalaya, Ever¬ green, Mammoth, Texas
10 100
$ .60 $5.00
ransplants
Lucretia Dewberry, Trans . $ .60 $ 5.00
Suckers . 30 2.50
Thornless Berries
Thornless Dewberry, Trans .
Suckers or Tips .
Cory’s Thornless, Trans .
Tips .
Thornless Youngberry, Tips .
GOOSEBERRIES
Oregon Champion
10 100 1000
2 |
Year |
No. |
1 . . . |
. $ .80 |
$7.00 |
$60.00 |
1 |
Year |
No. |
1 . |
. 70 |
6.00 |
50.00 |
CURRANTS |
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Cherry, Fay’s Prolific |
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10 |
100 |
1000 |
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2 |
Year |
No. |
1 . |
. $ .70 |
$6.00 |
$50.00 |
1 |
Year |
No. |
1 . |
. 60 |
5.00 |
40.00 |
Perfection |
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2 |
Year |
No. |
1 . |
. . . 80 |
7.00 |
60.00 |
1 |
Year |
No. |
1 . |
. 70 |
6.00 |
50.00 |
1.25 10.00
.60 5.00
1.25 10.00
.60 5.00
.60 5.00
ASPARAGUS |
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Palmetto, |
Mary Washington, Martha Washington |
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100 |
1000 |
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3 |
Year old . |
. $1.10 |
$8.50 |
2 |
Year old . |
. . . 90 |
6.00 |
1 |
Year old . |
. 75 |
5.00 |
RHUBARB— CROWN |
DIVISION |
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10 |
100 |
1000 |
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Mammouth Victoria . . . . . |
.$ .60 |
$4.00 |
$30.00 |
Riverside Giant . |
. .60 |
4.00 |
30.00 |
Strawberry . |
. .70 |
5.00 |
45.00 |
Wine Red . . . . . |
. .70 |
5.00 |
45.00 |
HORSERADISH
Crowns, 100 . . $3.50
Roots, 100 . 1.25
BLUEBERRIES
Un-Named Varieties —
1 10 100
2 Yr., 10" to 15" . 22%c $2.00 $17.50
3 Yr. 18" to 24" . 32 %c 3.00 27.50
Named Varieties — -
RANCOCAS — Early, large berries, strong grower, good commercial berry.
RUBEL — Midseason, berries medium size, flavor good, produces enormous crops.
GROVER— Late, attractive bush, berries large & delicious
2 Yr. 10" to 15" . 32 Vz $3.00 $27.50
3 Yr. 18" to 24" . 42V2c 4.00 37.50
Some 4 Year Blueberries to Offer
HEDGE PLANTS
CALIFORNIA PRIVET
12 to 18 inches .
18 to 24 inches .
24 to 30 inches .
ENGLISH PRIVET-
12 to 18 inches .
18 to 24 inches .
24 to 30 inches . .
100 plants per $3.25 100 plants per 3.50 100 plants per 4.00
100 plants per $3.25 100 plants per 3.50 100 plants per 4.00
GRAPES
Can supply 1 and 3 year plants in limited quantities
10 100
Concord, black — 2 yr. No. 1 . $ .90 $ 7.50
Deleware, red — 2 yr. No. 1 . 1.35 11.00
American Sorts — 2 yr., No. 1—
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Worden, black Moores Early, black Agawam, red Brighton, red Vergennes, red Green Mountain, green
Catawba, red Niagara, white Lucil, red Elvira, white Lindley, red Hubbard, black
Prices: — 10 Plants $1.20 100 Plants $10.00
Special Sorts— 2 Yr. No. 1 —
Island Belle, black; Diamond, white; Campbells Early, black Prices: — 10 Plants $1.40 100 Plants $12.00
New Varieties — 2 Yr. No. 1 —
Fredonia, black; Caco, red; Portland, white
Ontaria, white
Prices: — 10 Plants $1.75 100 Plants $15.00
A Portion of a Block of 50,000 2-Year-Old Grapes
PERFECTION CURRANTS—
We have a fine block of true to name Perfection currants to offer to our trade this year. They are taken from a selected field of Perfection currants which has won high merits for its extremely heavy yield and also a high grade both as a shipper in eastern markets and local wine use.
WASHINGTON RASPBERRY—
The plants are more resistant to winter freezing than Cuthbert; they are fully immune to attack by the West¬ ern Yellow Rust disease, which sometimes is serious on Cuthbert, and the mosaic disease spreads more slowly in this variety than in Cuthbert. Considering all of these good points, we think that Washington is a good substi¬ tute for the Cuthbert Variety under Western Washington conditions.
FREDONIA GRAPE—
We think the Fredonia grape is going to be one of the leading grapes in the near future for home gardens be¬ cause of its sweetness and earliness.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
Terms — Cash from unknown customers or those who have not established their credit with us.
FOR CASH WITH ORDER, 10% DISCOUNT
Prices — Prices are F.O.B. Olympia, boxing and packing at cost, and are as low as is consistent with the quality of our stock.
Claims — No claims for errors or discount will be al¬ lowed unless made within 10 days after receipt of goods.
Less than 50 plants at 10 rate; 50 plants of a variety, 100 rate; 500 at 1000 rate. This cancels all previous quotations.
Shipping Season — Plants can be shipped from here at any time from November to May or later, excepting at times when weather prevents digging for short periods.
Conditions of Sale — We give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any plants, nursery stock or roots we sell, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop.
There are many contingencies to be encountered in growing plants such as weather, improper care, and other conditions, over which the seller has no control, so that success is not entirely dependent upon the plants. Therefore no guarantee to grow can be given.
Our plants are grown on our own farm and given the best of care and cultivation; our beds are state inspected, thus insuring your protection against disease and root weevils.
It is mutually agreed between the buyer and ourselves that we will not be liable for a greater amount than the ori¬ ginal cost of plants or nursery stock, if at any time any should prove to be not true to name.
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