Boysenberry 
Each 10 100 1000 
1 Yr.$ .20 $1.50 $10.00 $75.00 
2 Yr.25 2.00 15.00 100.00 
An immense new berry produced by crossing 
blackberries, raspberries, and loganberries. The 
flavor is a very pleasing blend of these varieties. 
It has few and soft seeds. The Boysenberry con¬ 
sistently produces heavy crops, bears young, and 
the fruiting season lasts two months. The vines 
are most hardy, drought resistant, and make a 
strong vigorous growth. 
Bingleberry 
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 25c; 10, $2.00; 100, 
$15.00; 1000, $75.00. 
Plant the Wonderful New Acme Thorn¬ 
less Youngberry 
(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 respects 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 20c; 10, $1.50; 25, $3.00; 100, $7.50. 
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 
CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY 
Immensely large Blackberries of exceptional 
quality. Completely thornless. (Note price above.) 
BLACKBERRIES 
Varieties: Crandall’s Early (Macatawa), large, 
firm, sweet, keep well; Lawton, large, black, 
sweet, very productive; Mammoth, fruit enor¬ 
mous, seeds and core small, soft; Brainerd, a new 
Blackberry recently introduced by the U. S. De¬ 
partment 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; large red berries early, acid. (Price above) 
GOOSEBERRY 
Varieties: Oregon Champion, large, round, pale 
green, excellent quality. 
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Carlton Trees Are Graded by Oregon Standards 
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