Article 13937 of rec.gardens:
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Subject: Re: Nut orchard Ref.
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From: bmoon@eis.calstate.edu (Bruce A. Moon)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1993 16:57:10 GMT
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kcarroll@stein.u.washington.edu writes:
> Can anyone suggest good titles, ref. books for nut trees that do well in the  
> Pacific Northwest?
> 
> kris carroll
I'd recommend the SUNSET WESTERN GARDEN BOOK and their FRUITS, NUTS, AND
BERRIES book. Also, the Northwoods and Raintree Nurseries both provide
informative catalogs, geared to Northwest growers.
RAINTREE NURSERY
391 Butts Road
Morton, WA 98356
(206)496-6400

NORTHWOODS RETAIL NURSERY
27635 S. Ogleby Rd.
CANBY, OR 97013
(503) 266-5432

Both companies concentrate on fruits, nuts, and berries.


Article 13939 of rec.gardens:
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From: bmoon@eis.calstate.edu (Bruce A. Moon)
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I don't know where you are looking, but the two Northwest catalogs I
mentioned in answer to a question about Northwest nut growing information
offer the trees. However, I'd think you'd be better off ordering from your
coast; otherwise, the shipping charges might be as much as the tree. An
old (ten year) Ortho book on growing Fruits an berries has some companies
that might have what you are looking for. I can't vouch for whether or not
they still exist ofr not.
Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, Inc., Box 250, Princess Anne, MD 21853
Oh, you might also check the back of the ORTHO or HP book on citrus. The
books are more current and they do have suppliers in the back.


