25 100 
Price@siniy,, » ccclo. Feuses yates eta cpotaivenicereta Guinea a aca $1.50 $4.00 
— 
MARSHALL — High quality home conning and commercial 
variety for the West. 
25 100 
PriC@S erga omnis sey kame teers ieteyesue ie arae eck $1.50 $5.00 
NORTHWEST—This is the new Marshall strain strawberry 
developed and tested by the Puyallup Experiment Station. Yel- 
lows resistant. Produces large flavorful fruits sim‘lar to Marshall. 
EVERBEARING 
25 100 
Prices Pptcreerel-) vous itera Ver eh suers ony echo rae $1.50 $5.00 
EVERMORE (Minnesota No. 1166)—Produces large, firm and 
juicy berries continuously through spring and summer. Healthy 
dark green foliage. 
25 100 
Prices te ate san Re ee st Oe eee $2.00 $6.00 
STREAMLINER—Firm, radiant red, richly flavored berry with 
excellent canning and freezing qualities. 
- ROCKHILL NO. 26 EVERBEARING 
10 25 100 
Pric@ss fc cseree eels onsets etodenaraee Bio $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 
A very productive plant of sweet, rich red berries. Plants 
bear young and over a long season, making it an outstanding 
variety. This variety does not produce runners and is propa- 
gated by crown divisions. 
12 25 100 
GATES vacascbugancodcs phn oon sue $2.95 $5.00 $15.00 
—. RED RICH (Pat. 993)—A true everbearer with the biggest, red- 
dest, sweetest fruits you ever saw. Perfect for freezing. Bears 
from spring right through summer and into fall. 
Carlton’. Rotter Berry. Plants 
Prices: Each 10 
Heavy No.l» Plantsi22aisc ance eee coer $ .50 $4.50 
~~ OREGON CHAMPION—Berries medium, round, smooth, greenish- 
white with thin transparent skin; gcod quality and ripens early; bush 
vigorous and very free from mildew. 
; Prices: Each 10 
Heavy No.1, Plantsa-Ae aces cic ce cee ere $ .50 $4.50 
“~~. RED LAKE—One of the newer currants. The fruit is large and bright 
currant-red in color. The vigorous bushes are very productive, and 
the long open bunches make picking easy. By far the best currant. 
Bluchorri0cs. 
CULTURE 
An acid soil, rich in leaf mold and with an abundance of moisture 
throughout the growing season, is a necessity for successful blueberry 
culture. Peat bogs, alder bottoms, willow and cedar swamps, when 
cleared, make ideal locations for blueberries, as do upland soils con- 
taining a large amount of leaf mold, and a natural or artificial supply 
of water. The foliage resembles that of azaleas and the dainty pink 
flowers, borne in clusters, are ornamental. Plant in groups of two or 
more for purposes of cross-pollenization. 
Prices: Each 10 
12-1 8¢inch; Plantsac ae ee erect es $1.50 $13.50 
RANCOCAS—Early, large berries, strong grower, good commercial 
berry. 
JERSEY—Midseason, large sized berries, very sweet. Vigorous bush. 
~CONCORD—Midseason, large attractive fruit borne in large clusters. 
“STANLEY—Late midseason, large, perfumed and most delicious in 
flavor of all blueberries. 
RASPBERRY, WASHINGTON 
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME—Our customers tell us that 
we have the finest display of First Quality, reasonably priced Nursery 
Stock in all the Northwest. 
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY SHIPPING CHARGES COLLECT, or if Prepaid delivery is desired, you 
8 FOREST GROVE (Since 1890) OREGON 
may add 10% to the Berry prices quoted 
