What Luther Btir bank 

 has to say: 



"W 



HEN you plant another tree, 

 why not plant the English 

 Walnut? Then, besides sen- 

 timent, shade and leaves, you may 

 have a perennial supply of nuts, the 

 improved kind of which furnish the most 

 delicious, nutritious and healthful food 

 which has ever been known. The con- 

 sumption of nuts is probably increasing 

 among all civilized nations today faster 

 than that of any other food; and we 

 should keep up with this growing demand 

 and make it still more rapid by producing 

 nuts of uniform good quality, with a 

 consequent increase in the health and a 

 permanent increase in the wealth of our- 

 selves and neighbors/' From Address at 

 Santa Rosa, California, in the Fall of 1905. 



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