Plant Certified Bud Selected Fruit and Nut Trees 
Send for Special Nut Planting Quide 
GR A FT KD ('ll EST N I TS 
Each 
10 
25 
2 
to 
3 ft 
. $.S5 
$.75 
$.65 
3 
to 
4 ft. 
1.25 
1.00 
.95 
4 
to 
6 fi . 
1.50 
1.35 
1.15 
Hardy Commercial Sorts: Large American 
Sweet. Rochester, Colossal, Progress, Quercy, 
Fuller, Chinese Hairy Chestnut. These sorts fall 
"Free from the Burr" and bear exceptionally 
heavy crops at an early age. They produce an 
average of 200 pounds in 8 to 9 years. 
SEEDLING CHESTNUTS 
American Sweet, Spanish and Italian 
THOMAS, STABLER AND ST AM BAUGH 
GRAFTED BLACK WALNUTS 
On California Black Boot 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4 ft. $1.50 $1.35 $1.25 
4 to 6 ft ... 1.76 1.50 1.40 
6 to 8 ft 2.00 1.75 1.60 
BUTTERNUTS 
S.-l.-ct Tiers . 
HICKORY NUTS 
.$1.25 and $1.00 
Each 
10 
100 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
. 45c 
35 c 
30c 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
. 70c 
67%c 
60c 
4 
to 
6 
ft. 
. 80c 
77 %c 
75c 
YROOMAN FRANQUETTE GRAFTED 
WALNUTS 
On California Black Root 
50 Trees Take the 100 Rate 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4 ft. $.S0 $.80 $.75 
4 to 6 ft. 1.00 1.00 .90 
6 to 8 ft. 1.25 1.10 1.00 
8 to 10 ft. 1.50 1.35 1.27% 
Special Note: We offer an exclusive type of 
grafted Vrooman Franquette tree grown from a 
record producing strain. Stock is high grafted 
and root system is highly developed. 
Plant our new Special Pollenizer for Fran¬ 
quette: 
Major Franquette ..4 to 5 ft. $2.00 
GRAFTED SUCKERLESS FILBERT 
TREES 
On Turkish Stickerless Root Stock 
FILBERTS 
Nursery Grown Transplants ami Tip 
Layered Trees 
Each 10 100 
2 to 3 ft. 35c 30c 22%c 
3 to 4 ft. 40c 40c 30 c 
4 to G ft. 45c 45c 37 %c 
Varieties: Barcelona. Duchilly, Daviana. White 
Aveline, Montebello. Alpha and Gassoway. 
ALMONDS 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
35c 
30c 
22 %c 
19 c 
. 40c 
35c 
26 %c 
22 %c 
45c 
40c 
30 c 
26 %c 
rieties: 
Nonpar 
iel. I. X. 
L., Ne 
Each 
10 
100 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
. 50c 
45c 
40c 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
. 60c 
55c 
50c 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
. 75c 
65c 
55c 
5 
to 
6 
ft. 
. 85c 
70c 
60c 
6 
to 
S 
ft. 
. 95c 
85c 
65c 
Varieties: Barcelona, Duchilly, Daviana. Clack¬ 
amas. 
Special Sorts: Brixnut and Halles Giant add 5c 
per tree. 
Note: See our Nut Catalog for information on 
varieties, etc. 
Plus Ultra, Drakes Seedling, and Texas Prolific. 
Plant two sorts for success. 
GRAFTED PERSIMMONS 
Each 10 
2 to 3 ft. $.85 70c 
3 to 4 ft. 1.00 Sile 
4 to 6 ft. 1.25 90c 
Varieties: Golden Hachiya, Fuyu, and Tamo- 
pan. Fuyu 10c per tree additional. 
Write for special prices on 50 or more. 
FIGS Oregon Grown and Acclimated 
Each 10 100 
Two year old . $1.25 $1.00 95c 
One year old . 1.00 .75 65c 
Varieties: Gilette, Latturala Honey Fig/'Black 
Persian. 
FIGS California Grown 
2 to 3 ft.. 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 6 ft. 
Varieties: Celeste, Sm; 
Mission, Duro Black, White Adriatic. 
Each 
10 
100 
50c 
45c 
25c 
60c 
50c 
30c 
75c 
60c 
35c 
Kadota, 
and 
Black 
RASPBERRIES 
A GOOD IN-BETWEEN CROP. EASY TO GROW FOR HOME OR MARKET 
PRICE OF RASPBERRIES AND BLACKCAPS 
(Finest of Clean, Healthy Plants, Guaranteed) 
RED; 
Chief . 
Newburgh . 
Lloyd George . 
Plants: 5 
. $ .50 
.50 
.35 
10 
$ .85 
1.00 
.85 
25 
$2.00 
2.35 
1.75 
100 
$3.75 
3.35 
1000 
$24.50 
21.50 
Latham . 
.35 
.85 
1.75 
3.50 
19.00 
St. Regis . 
.35 
.S5 
1.75 
2.90 
18.00 
BLACKCAP: 
Imp. Cuthbert . 
.35 
.85 
1.75 
2.90 
10.00 
La France . 
.35 
.S5 
1.75 
2.90 
19.00 
Munger . 
.35 
.85 
1.75 
3.35 
24.75 
Cumberland . 
.35 
.85 
1.75 
3.35 
24.75 
Plum Farmer. 
.35 
.85 
1.75 
3.35 
25.00 
Columbia Purple 
. .50 
1.00 
2.35 
7.75 
34.50 
Royal Purple. 
. .60 
1.10 
2.50 
S.25 
34.50 
Gregg 
. .35 
.85 
1.75 
3.35 
22.00 
New Logan 
. .60 
1.10 
2.50 
S.00 
34.50 
Quillen . 
.GO 
1.10 
2.50 
S.25 
36.50 
Black Beauty . 
..60 
1.10 
2.50 
8.25 
36.50 
YELLOW: 
Golden Queen . 
.50 
(All single plants 15c each) 
.85 
1.75 
4.65 
34.50 
Notice: Add 20% to above prices for points East of Rocky Mountains. 
Grapes 
ALWAYS BEAR 
HAVE PLENTY OF GRAPE JELLY, JAM 
AND JUICE 
Several tons of Grapes are harvested to the 
acre. Planting them 8 feet by S feet requires 680 
plants to the acre. 
Hardy American Grapes 
Special Price on Concord 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
l Yr. No. 1. 
15c 
15c 
7%c 
6 c 
2 Yr. No. 1. 
. 20c 
20c 
12 c 
10V6c 
r 
bices: All Other Varieties 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
1 Yr. No. 1. 
. 15c 
15c 
10%c 
7%c 
2 Yr. No. 1. 
. 20c 
20c 
15 c 
12 c 
MOORES 
DIAMOND 
(White) 
— Large. 
early 
grape. 
MOORES 
EARLY (Black)—Earlier than 
Con 
cord, hardy. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY (Black)—Large, sweet, 
juicy, good. 
ISLAND BELLE (Black)—Large, early, good 
west of Cascades. 
CONCORD (Black)—General favorite, hardy, 
productive. 
WORDEN (Black)—Early and larger than Con¬ 
cord. 
CATAWBA (Red)—Large, the wine grape of 
Ohio. 
SWEETWATER (White)—Early, sweet, table 
‘ and juice grape. 
RED MOUNTAIN (Red)—Spicy. Fall sort. 
LUCILjfJE (Red)—Excellent new grape. 
BRIGHTON (Red)—One of leading commercial 
varieties. 
DELAWARE (Red)—Small, compact bunches, 
very sweet. 
NIAGARA (White)—Good, called "White Con¬ 
cord." 
AGAWAM (Red)—One of the best reds. 
500 at 1000 rates. 
NEW VARIETIES 
From New York Experiment Station 
30c each 
Caco Fredonia Ontario 
Ripley Wayne Portland 
Golden Muscat 
* 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
Prices: European 
Each 
Heavy 1 Yr. 15c 
Light 1 Yr. 12c 
Write for special prices on lots of 1000 and up. 
TOKAY (Red)—Large, favorite. 
RIBIER (Black)—Very large, sweet, excellent 
for home and market. 
MUSCAT (White)—Muscat flavor, a raisin 
grape. 
MALAGA (White)—Very large bunches, good 
shipper. 
RED MALAGA—Large, firm, thick skin, sweet, 
heavy bearer, shipper. 
BLACK HAMBURG (Black)—Large, a great 
favorite. 
ZINFANDEL (Black)—Compact bunches, juicy, 
borne in enormous quantities. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS (White)—Small, sweet 
seedless, good drier. 
WHITE SWEETWATER (White) — Medium 
size, sweet, rich flavor. 
Special Wine Grapes in One Year 
Zinfandel Black Hamburg 
Sweetwater White Riesling 
Rose of Peru t Black Burgundy 
Muscat ; Black Juby 
Youngberries 
This profitable new fruit yields 20,000 boxes 
per acre, and up to $750 profits. 
Prices: 1 year: Each. 15c; 5. 70c: 10, $1.00: 100, 
$4.00; 1000. $25.00. 
2 year: Each, 20c; 5, $1.00; 10, $1.35: 100, 
$9.00; 1000, $75.00. 
NOTE OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON BLACK¬ 
BERRIES. CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES 
(Carlton Plants are grown in rich, sandy river 
bottom soil and are well rooted) 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
Blackberries . 
$.15 
$1.25 
$6.75 
$47.50 
New Brainerd 
.35 
2.75 
Dewberries . 
.15 
1.25 
7.50 
54.50 
Currants . 
.15 
1.25 
7.75 
59.50 
Gooseberries . 
.15 
1.25 
7.50 
60.00 
Loganberries .... 
.15 
1.00 
4.25 
40.00 
Bingleberry, the Newest and Hardiest of 
All Blackberries 
We offer this year for the first time, this won¬ 
derful new Blackberry, a cross between the wild 
Blackberry and Dewberry. In our opinion this is 
the finest, hardiest, most prolific of any Black¬ 
berry known. This berry bore a tremendous crop 
following the cold winter of 1932, when Logan¬ 
berry, Youngberrty and other Blackberries failed 
in this ai’ea. 
The berries are large and long, jet black in 
color, practically seedless and without question 
the finest flavored berry for pie making that has 
ever been found. From a single crate of berries 
more than 14 quarts of solid pack fruit has been 
canned. We recommend this sort for any cold 
or warm area. 
Strong 2-year plants: Each, 35c; 10, $3.00; 100, 
$ 20 . 00 . 
Plant the Wonderful New Acme Thorn¬ 
less Young-berry 
(Plant Patent No. 4) 
:\ The ACME THORNLESS is superior to the 
| parent thorny type only to the extent that the 
hard punishing and annoying thorns are not 
present. In other respec s there is little differ¬ 
ence, although under favorable conditions bore 
a far greater yield in 1932 and 1933 than the 
thorny type in the same field. 
Each. 25c; 10, $2.00; 25, $4.00; 100, $10.00. 
Horseradish Roots 
Horseradish thrives everywhere. 
Prices: 6. 50c: 12, 75c; 25. $1.00: 50. $1.75; 100, $3.00 
CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY 
Immensely large Blackberries of exceptional 
quality. Completely thornless. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Varieties: Crandall’s Early (Macatawa), large, 
firm, sweet, keep well; Evergreen, large, black, 
sweet, delicious; Himalaya Giant, fruit large 
juicy, small seed and core: Lawton, large, black 
sweet, very productive: Mammoth, fruit enor 
mous, seeds and core small, soft; Mersergiu 
early, sweet, rich, melting, luscious, without 
core; Brainerd, a new Blackberry recently in 
troduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
productive, high quality fruit. (Note price above). 
LOGANBERRIES 
Prize small fruit of the Pacific Coast. 
DEWBERRY 
Varieties: Lucretia, early, fruit is largest, soft, 
sweet, no hard core: Gardena, earliest berry, 
large, fine flavor, productive. (Note price above). 
CURRANT 
Varieties: Perfection, berries are large, bright 
crimson, sub-acid; Fay’s Prolific, large bunches, 
excellent quality of red berries; Cherry, for jelly 
making; lai’ge red berries early, acid. (Price above) 
GOOSEBERRY 
Varieties: Oregon Champion, large, round, pale 
green, excellent quality; Downing, medium size, 
pale green, canner (note price above); Red Scotch, ^ 
(new. 25c each), largest of all Gooseberries, rich red 
color, very prolific, excellent flavor, canner. 
Asparagus 
Commercial Asparagus growers often make 
over $500 per acre. 
Varieties: Mary Washington (rust resistant), 
1000 
$6.50 
$7.50 
and Palmetto. 
12 
25 
100 
Prices: 1 year . 
... 25c 
45c 
$1.55 
2 year . 
... 40c 
70c 
$1.85 
Rhubarb 
The following varieties are best for the West 
Coast: 
RIVERSIDE GIANT — Extra large, fine for 
canning. 
MAMMOTH VICTORIA—Prolific market sort. 
Fine flavor. 
Prices: Each. 12c; 5, 45c; 10, 8'ic; 100. $6.50. 
Carlton’s Exquisite Flowering Trees 
ADD CHARM TO YOUR HOME 
Japanese Rose-Flowering; Cherries 
Your choice, 4 to 6 ft.$0.85 
NOTE SPECIAL OFFER 
Any six of the following (Heavy 1 year) $4.00: 
Cherry, Japanese Flowering (Prunus japonica). 
An upright spreading tree. Flowers of deep pink 
and old rose in early spring. 
Beni Iligan—Deep pink in the buds, expanding 
to a flush. 
Kwanzan—Double pink, very large flowers. 
Kofugan—Double red flowers, 4 to 6 ft.. $1.00. 
Mount Fuji—Semi-double blush white. 
Naden—Very double, deep pink. 
Paul Wohlert—Semi-double red. 
Sieboldi—Semi-double ruffled pink. 
Yoshino — Single pink flowers shading to 
white. 
Shirofugen—Largest flowers, deep pink in the 
bud, pale pink open. 
Japanese Weeping Cherry 
Pink and Red Weeping, 5 to 6 ft.$1.35 
New Double Pink Weeping, 5 to 6 ft.$1.50 
Eureka (Japan Flowering) — A well known 
Japanese weeping variety. Single pink flowers in 
early spring. Also in double pink. 
Flowering- Peaches 
This group: Price 60c eac h for 4 to 6 ft., 3 for $1.50 
Appleblossom—Grows rapidly. The large double 
blossoms are soft, rich pink in color. 
Bicolor—Glowing mixture of large double red 
and white flowers. 
Wrigley’s Pink — First variety to bloom. 
Flowers are large, double and a rich rosy pink. 
Flaming S'ar—The flowers are quite double 
and rich red in color. 
Weeping Flowering Peaches 
10 
100 
1000 
Price: 3 to 4 
ft., 75c; 
4 to 
6 ft.. 90c. 
12c 
6c 
5c 
These flowering 
peaches 
are 
not very well 
10c 
5c 
3c 
known but are among our 
most 
striking flower- 
ing trees. 
Double Red Weeping—Flowers fully double. 
Double White Weeping—Indescribably beauti¬ 
ful when covered with drooping sprays of large, 
double white blooms. 
Double Flowering Japanese Apricots 
3 to 4 ft., 15c each; 3 for *2.00; 4 to 6 ft., 8.ir. 
White Flowering Japanese Apricot — Flowers 
pure white, blooming early in January. 
Pink Flowering Japanese Apricot—Little dou¬ 
ble flowers of bright rose-pink, fragrant. 
Purple-Leaved Japanese Flowering 
Plums 
Price: Any two, I to 6 ft., $1.35; 
6 to 8 ft., each 90c; 4 to 6 ft., each 75c 
Prunus Blireana—10 ft. dwarf bushy tree, rich 
pink blooms, foliage attractive. 
Prunus Pissardi—15 ft. An excellent Flowering 
Blum, with rich reddish-purple foliage, small, 
pale pink blooms in spring. Small red edible 
fruits. 
Prunus Veitchii—Large shrub. Colorful red¬ 
dish-purple foliage. Flowers are soft pink and 
double. 
Prunus Vesuvius—Similar in growth to the 
Pissardi. Leaves are large, deep purple. Flowers 
are a medium pink. Finest foliage. 
Prunus Newport — Hardy upright grower. 
Foliage reddish-purple with i*ed tips. 
Prunus Triloba —A dwai-f tree with double 
flowers of apple blossom-pink. Foliage downy 
and lobed. 
Magnificent Flowering Crab Apples 
Price: 4 to 6 ft., 75c; 3 to 4 ft., 65c. 
Any three, $2.00. 
Bechtel’s—The only genuine double flowered 
crab. Medium sized ti’ee, hardy. Delicate pink, 
double small roses of delicious fragrance. 
Arnoldiana—Compact habit; pink buds, white 
flowers. 
Atropurpurea—Pux-plish dark foliage, flowers 
deep rich crimson. 
Baccata—Large pure white, fragx-ant flowers. 
Carmine—Brilliant carmine red. single. 
Coronaria—Wild, sweet crab. White with pink 
flowers. Fragi’ant. 
Eleyi—New, resembling Floribundi but larger 
better colored flowers, more profuse bloomer. 
Floribundi (Japanese)—Pink buds, rosy-white 
flowers. 
Ilopa—Rose colored flowers, red fruit: attrac- 
tive foliage. 
Niedzwetzkyana—Large deep pink: red bark, 
leaves and fruit. 
Red Silver—Cut leaved, silvery-red foliage, red 
fruit. 
Sargent—Spreading Japanese variety. Pure 
white flowers with yellow anthers. Scarlet fruit. 
Seheideckeri—Large deep pink double flowers: 
yellow fruit. 
Seiboldi—Large pink and white flowers; scarlet 
fruit. 
Spectabilis Rosea. (Dbl. Chinese)—Deep coral- 
red flowers, reddish fruit. 
Parkmani (Halliana)—.Tapenese dwai'f, long 
stemmed semi-double flowers of deep rose color. 
Other Varieties: Dolga, Zumi, Charlotte, 
Boncata Jacki 
Double Flowering Hawthorne 
Price: Light branched 5 to 6 ft., .75 
6 to 8 ft.90 
Heavy Branched, 6 to 8 ft. 1.25 
Paul’s Double Scarlet—-Flowers deep crimson- 
scarlet: vei'y double. 
Carriere Hawthorne—Dark green foliage. Very 
lai’ge, brilliant red berries. 
Double Pink—Small tree. Early spring, pale 
pink. 
New Singh* Red—Gorgeous red. single flowers 
completely covering the branches. One of the 
finest. 
Red Flowering Dogwood 
Pink flowering variety which is gi’eatly in de¬ 
mand. 
Price: 1% to 2 ft . $1.75 
3 to 3% ft $3.50 
Carlton’s Quality is Supreme and the Service Unexcelled 
