Sowr Cherries. 
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~. MONTMORENCY LARGE (Sour Cannery Variety)—This very hardy 
tree is a regular cropper, and bears immense crops at an early age. 
The fruit is large, fine flavor, shining red and valuable everywhere. 
‘“\ ENGLISH MORELLO—Medium to large; blackish red, rich, acid, 
juicy and good. 
~\LATE DUKE—Fruit large, roundish, rich, dark red, sub-acid. Ripens 
last of July. 
Figs 
OREGON GROWN AND ACCLIMATED 
Prices: Each 3 or More 
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Three; yeareselecth. ot eer ernie he con: 3.50 3.25 
m 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. 
FIGS—CALIFORNIA GROWN 
Prices: Each 3 or More 
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AO VGH See Nee Cea Lae ene ere neta cd ieee 2.00 1.75 
~S 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 winter 
for a production of large and finer figs. 
BARTLETT PEAR BOSC PEAR 
ANJOU PEAR 
Nectaunes 
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In growth, habit, treatment and soils precisely similar to peach. 
Valuable for dessert; smooth skin. 
\’ BOSTON—Medium; deep yellow, with a bright blush and deep 
mottlings of red; flesh yellow, sweet. 
“ STANWICK—Extremely large fruit, skin pale green, shaded purplish 
red; flesh white and juicy, delicious. 
\( DIXIE—Large size, highly colored skin, deep yellow flesh. One of 
the finest of all for eating and home use. 
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Prices: Each 
4toibiits Branched.t eee ss en ea reek ony aanniciens $1.50 
Hrto. tits Branched saan ne i ee nee re Prin cate sicy a areatee tele 2.00 
~\ PINEAPPLE—Flavor is suggestive of pineapple; fruit resembles 
Orange quince; making superior jelly; has a most delicious flavor, not 
equaled by any other quince. 
Pears 
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SUMMER VARIETIES 
/ BARTLETT—A well-known favorite for eating fresh or canning. Large 
size, buttery, juicy and high flavored. August to September. See color 
illustration. 
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AUTUMN AND WINTER VARIETIES 
‘ BEURRE D’ANJOU—A fine pear; rather large; flesh yellowish white, 
rich and vinous flavored. 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Bosc)—Large, deep yellow, russet colored and 
long neck. Half melting, juicy, delicious, with pleasant odor. Good 
shipper. September. 
~\ DOYENNE DU COMICE—Skin rich yellow at maturity, often lightly 
shaded with crimson. Flesh white, fine grained and melting, sweet 
and rich. Very good. October to November. 
~\ FLEMISH BEAUTY—Large fruit; pale yellow, becoming reddish 
brown at maturity. Flesh yellowish white and juicy. Excellent for 
canning. Late September. 
“S WINTER NELIS—A delicious winter pear of medium size; flesh yel- 
lowish white, very juicy when ripe. One of the very finest for eating 
fresh. December to February. 
“MAX RED BARTLETT 
(Pat. No. 741) 
Prices: 
Two Year No. 1, 4-5 ft. 
Three Year Select, 5-6 ft 
The Red Bartlett pear, developed from a bud sport 
in the A. D. McKelvie orchard at Zillah, Washington. 
The quality, shape, and size of this new fruit is iden- 
tical to that of the popular Bartlett, which has long 
been the favorite home and commercial canning pear. 
The new Red Bartlett has about 10% more sugar con- 
tent than the regular Bartlett. The color is cherry-red 
after storage. 
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY 
FOREST GROVE (Since 1890) OREGON 
Dependability Backed by 65 Years of Successful Service to Planters 
Order by Mail . . . With Confidence y 
