PRUNES 
FREIGHT PAID PRICES ON PRUNES 
5 at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate. 
Each 10 100 
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Write for Special Prices on 250 or More. 

Prunes 
Standard Commercial Drying Sorts: Italian, 
Coats 14-18, Date, Improved French, Burton. 
The Budwood for our prune trees is selected 
from the finest and best strains on the Pacific 
Slope. 
COATES 1418; DATE PRUNE—Sweeter, larger 
than French; fine for drying. Reddish purple, 
juicy. 
HUNGARIAN—Largest size, beautiful bright 
red, one of the best for marketing; not good for 
drying. September. 
ITALIAN (Fellenberg)—Medium to large size, 
oval, dark purple; flesh juicy, sweet and delic- 
ious; a standard drying and shipping variety. 
September. 
FRENCH IMPROVED — August - September. 
Drying; leading prune in California, and unex- 
celled in quality. Fruit medium size, slightly 
necked; dark blue; skin tender; flesh of fine tex- 
ture, rich and sugary. Tree vigorous and very 
productive. 
BURTON—A new prune which is one of the 
largest and finest drying prunes. Rich violet-pur- 
ple in color, with golden yellow flesh and small 
pit. A consistent and regular bearer. September. 
SUGAR—Early August. Drying and fresh ship- 
ping. The earliest prune. Fruit medium to large, 
oval, dark purple. Flesh sweet, and of medium 
quality. A good pollinizer. 
SPECIAL PROVEN MONEY MAKERS 
For Commercial Shippers of Prunes 
EARLY ITALIAN—2 weeks ahead of Italian. 
This is a proven profitable sort. Fruit identical in 
shape and color to common Italian, but slightly 
larger size. Transcontinental shipper. 

A “HOME ORCHARD” ON ONE TREE 
Combination Fruit Trees 
Home Owners and Tree Lovers will find a never 
ending source of interest in growing these ‘‘Com- 
bination” Fruit trees. A single tree with three or 
four varieties of fruit ripening over a long season, 
and producing fruit for every purpose. The 
“Combination” tree is very ornamental with its 
display of contrasting colors, shapes and sizes of 
fruit, and makes an Ideal Shade tree for the 
small yard. 
FREIGHT PAID PRICES 
Heavy Brancheds Trees 2.4. Se Each $2.50 
APPLE—Four varieties, including the best of 
the early, summer, fall and winter sorts; the pick 
of choice red and yellow apples. 
PEAR—Three varieties. The supreme quality 
canning Bartlett; a rich and juicy fall pear, and 
one that will keep well through the winter months. 
SWEET CHERRY—tThree varieties, A pink 
canning and Maraschino sort, a supreme quality 
black cherry, and a pollenizer to insure heavy 
production. 
SOUR CHERRY—The three most choice sour 
cherry varieties, which extend the ripening sea- 
son over a long period. 
PLUM—Four varieties. Early, midseason and 
late sorts especially selected for fresh eating, 
canning and keeping qualities. 
FILBERT—Please refer to the top of page 13. 
All Combination Trees Are Select Heavy 
Branched Trees. 

Shade for You! 
Fruit for the Table 
It is a wise home owner who plants trees for 
these threefold benefits; sweet-scented blossoms 
in spring, cooling shade in summer, delicious fruit 
in autumn. Every home landscape should have 
its quota of fruit trees. They are inexpensive, yet 
valuable assets. 
Carlton Trees Are Liberally Graded by Oregon Standards 11 
