Grafted Chestnut Bearing First Year Planted 
and demands best of price. 
ROCHESTER: Fine size, excellent quality, very prolific. A strong - grower. Falls 
free from burr. 
QUERCY: A large French sort of fine glossy color. Prolific and fine quality. 
An early bearer. 
PROGRESS: Medium size, fine flavor and strong grower. 
CHINESE HAIRY CHESTNUT: A large, sweet, blight resistant Chinese sort. 
CHESTNUTS FREE FROM FROSTS: Chestnuts do not bloom until May and 
June and are seldom if ever caught with frost. They are hardy and grow to be enor¬ 
mous trees. You will realize good markets and good prices for them. The following table 
shows the importation of chestnuts for the relative years: 
1924— 27,338,000 pounds 
1925— 25,710,000 pounds 
In addition to this importation theie were over 10 per cent as many American 
chestnuts consumed in U. S. 
ADVANTAGE OF GRAFTED TREES: The great trouble with our native Amer¬ 
ican sorts is that the pellicle or inner skin is enfolded in creases in the meat of the nut. 
This is not found in the above sorts of grafted hybrids. 
IN CONCLUSION: Our stock is cultivated, not irrigated. The deep, rich, sandy 
loam of our Tualatin Valley Nurseries enable us to supply strong, hardy, vigorous trees, 
with highly developed root systems. We have thousands of satisfied customers and 
solicit inquiries from new customers and commercial planters. We assure you that 
your order will receive our careful personal service and attention. Submit your order 
today with confidence that you will receive the very finest of quality in fruit or nut 
trees. 
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY, 
Copyrighted Since 1890 
CARLTON, OREGON. 
Nuts Require Little Pruning 
