Complete Home Orchard With 
Combination Fruit Trees 
Home owners and tree lovers will find a never ending source of 
interest in growing these ‘‘Combination” Fruit Trees. A single tree with 
three to five varieties of fruit, ripening over a long season, will produce 
fruit for every purpose. The “Combination” tree is very ornamental, 
too, with its display of contrasting colors, shapes and sizes of fruit 
and makes an ideal shade tree for the small yard. Quality Supreme 
—well shaped, branched at the proper height, and good, husky trees. 
Combination Apple Jroos 
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(Most Apple trees include Gravenstein, one additional 
early Apple, and two or three selected late varieties) 
Combination Prunc-Plum 
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Selection of Variety: Italian, Hungarian and Parson Prune; Green 
Gage, Yellow Egg and Peach Plum. (Italian is included in most com- 
binations, select 2 to 4 others.) 
Combination Pear Trees 
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(All Pear trees include Bartlett, Anjou, Golden Russet 
or Gorham.) 
Combination Chovry Jroes 
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THREE VARIETIES on One Tree, including Royal Anne, 
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(Pollenizers used: Deacon and Black Tartarian) 
“We cannot guarantee the exact varieties of combination trees. 
We will select the nearest combination to those specified on your 
order. 
Postpaid Prices: 
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PINEAPPLE—Flavor is suggestive of pineapple; fruit resembles 
Orange quince; making superior jelly; can be eaten raw, has a most 
delicious flavor, not equaled by any other quince. 
Figs 
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LATTARULA—A sweet white flesh fig of excellent flavor and 
quality. White skin. Bears first year. Ripens two crops a season. 
First crop first part of August, second crop October. Used for eating 
fresh or preserves. Has proven very satisfactory for the Northwest. 
For best crops do not prune. 
NEGRONNE—This variety comes from Spain, and is jet black when 
fully ripe; blood red pulp; very fine flavor; two crops a season; fine 
lacy fern-like leaves; very ornamental all summer; vigorous grower 
and extremely hardy; never has shown frost or winter injury. 
CARLTON’S GENUINE 
DWARF TREES 
An ideal tree for small yards, 
cnly about 10 feet at maturity 
—producing an abundance of 
choice fruit at an early age. 
Easy picking. 
No. 1, Branched Trees 
Only $3.25 each 
*We recommend dwarf trees 
for yards too small to accom- 
modate full size or combina- 
tion trees. 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
GALER—A super quality new cpple. (See page 5.) 
GRAVENSTEIN—-Late summer apple, crisp and juicy. 
RED DELICIOUS—-Large red sweet-flavored apple. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Earliest, white flesh, tender and sub-acid. 
DWARF PEACH TREES 
ROCHESTER—Wonderful flavor, firm, fragrant. An old favorite. 
J. H. HALE—Largest size, highly colored, firm flesh, well flavored. 
HALE HAVEN—Best of early peaches, brilliant red color on creamy 
yellow skin, almost fuzzless. 
DWARF PRUNE AND PLUM TREES 
DATE PRUNE—Sweeter, larger than French. Reddish purple, juicy. 
ITALIAN—Medium to large oval, dark purple, standard drying and 
shipping variety. 
BURBANK—Large, almost round fruit, yellow mottled with red, flesh 
sweet and of good flavor. 
DWARF FEAR TREES 
BARTLETT— Well-known favorite, large size, juicy and well flavored. 
D’ANJOU—Rather large pear, yellowish-white flesh, richly flavored; 
ripens October-November. 
GORHAM—Large, golden yellow pear, ripening after Bartlett. 
COMICE—Rich yellow, lightly shaded with crimson, sweet and 
juicy. Ripens October-November. 
DWARF CHERRY TREES 
BING—Very large, dark fruit of highest quality. 
DEACON—Large, purplish black fruit, fine texture. Pollenizer. 
LAMBERT—Roundish, heart-shaped, dark color and nfie texture. 
ROYAL ANNE—Fruit large, light yellow with red cheek, very rich, 
solid, and excellent keeper. 
MONTMORENCY (Pie Cherry)—Large, red, fine flavor. 
FIGS—CALIFORNIA GROWN 
KADOTA—tThe leading canning and preserving fig. Fruit medium 
size, light green in color, very sweet and practically seedless. Tree 
bears when very young. 
MISSION—Good all-purpose fig. Fruit medium to large, dark purple 
to black in color. Tree large, spreading, and produces two distinct 
crops. 
BROWN TURKEY—The large purplish brown colored fruit with rich 
strawberry-red flesh, is sweet and juicy. Prune trees heavily in winte1 
for production of large and finer figs. 
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY 
FOREST GROVE (Since 1890) OREGON 
Dependability Backed by 60 Years of Successful Service to Planters 
Order by Mail . . 
. With Confidence 
