PLANT ONLY THE VERY FINEST OF FILBERT TREES 
Our New Type of Grafted Filbert Tree on the Turkish Suckerless Root Stock is 
Far Superior to Anything Now Offered 
GRAFTED SUCKERLESS TREES—We are the originators of this method of propagation in 
nursery grown filbert trees. After finding but one fault with a filbert grove on its own root (the 
continual suckering at the base of the tree) we decided to look deeply into the possibility of eliminat- 
ing this fault and the consequent annual expense. Taking the matter up with the Department of 
Agriculture we found the Turkish filbert (Corylus Colurna) to be our salvation. We found in this 
root stock all the advantages any veteran nurseryman would seek. Reports on hardiness from 
Ontario, Canada, indicated that this tree would stand 50 degrees below zero on well drained soil. 
Similar reports came from New Hampshire of their hardiness; also from Geneva, New York, come 
reports of its hardiness. 
The Carlton Nursery Company have adjacent to 
Carlton more than 15 acres of the Barcelona grafted 
on Turkish root that are bearing heavily the finest 
of quality filberts and we invite any prospective 
planter to visit our orchards and ascertain by per- 
sonal contact the true facts concerning this type of 
orchard grown on the New Non-sprouting Sucker: 
less Root System (known as Turkish Root). We guar: 
antee them to be as represented, free from base 
suckers and will prove a great money saver to any 
filbert grower. 
We offer grafted on this Turkish root all the 
standard proven sorts of filberts, such as Barcelona, 
DuChilly, Brixnut, Daviana, Clackamas, Halles 
Giant and others. True ceit:fied bud selection is 
made for the propagation of all our stock and this 
sort of culture is your assurance of planting a strain 
of nuts that will not only bear quality but will bear 
quantity, as we have selected buds from trees that 
have a record of producing 45 to 60 pounds of fil: 
berts during their 12th year. 
If you wish to plant only the very best stock 
obtainable in filberts today we strongly encourage 
you to set this stock grafted on the Suckerless Turk- 
ish root. An orchard grafted on this Turkish sucker- 
less root stock will not only prove very profitable to 
the planter but will prove a source of pleasure to 
grow. 
This tree is exceptionally deep rooted like the 
walnut tree. Well adapted to a wide range of hilly 
soil, well drained valley land, and under irrigation. 
OUR OWN ORCHARDS ON THIS ROOT STOCK 
prove their great superiority over our original plant- 
ings on their own roots. They produce large, well 
filled filberts with wonderful flavor. The tree is a 
very rapid grower. Our 51 years experience in suc- 
cessful orchard growing and as reliable and com- 

etent nur ' : ‘ Figure 1—Grafted Filbert Tree Figure 2— 
Be urserymen stand behind the Grafted Filbert on New Suckerless Turkish Transplanted Tip 
ee Root Stock. Layered Tree. 
VARIETIES TO PLANT 
After several hundred years of cultivation in England, France, Spain, Italy and Sicily there are 
probably three good commercial sorts to plant today for commercial use. Ranking as named in 
greatness of acreage now planted, Barcelona, DuChilly and Brixnut. These sorts, however, must be 
pollenized with other sorts of merit to insure heavy annual yields as will be denoted under their 
respective titles. The chief variety planted commercially today is no doubt the Barcelona nut and is 
highly recommended by our leading horticulturists as being one of the best nuts for high produc- 
tivity and commercial value. The DuChilly is widely planted particularly in Western Washington 
where they have proven very profitable. The Brixnut is widely planted in Oregon and Washington 
and is rapidly gaining favor with discriminating planters as an immense producer of extremely 
large, highly flavored filberts, since being introduced in 1914. 
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