All Are Hardy 



Disease Free . . . Reasonably Priced 



NUT TREES 



HARDY NORTHERN GRAFTED PECANS 



BUSSERON 



rthern varieties. Nuts are long; shell medium 



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GILES 



spreading 



COLBY 



A splendid tree. 



-bearing the 3rd or 4th year after transplanting. 



somewhat larger than the Major and bears very heavy crops. 

 usually starts bearing the 3rd or 4th year after transplanting. Tree more 

 than the Major, is disease resistant, very fine flavored nut. 



This fine new variety originated in Illinois and was introduced commercially 

 in 1957. It is a northern type nut maturing in 160 days and has proven very 



hardy in the Illinois area. The nut is long. oval, and of good flavor. It excels other extra 



early tj'pes in both size and productivity. 



2 to 3 feet, S4.95 each 



3 to 4 feet, S5.95 each 



GRAFTED PAPER SHELL PECANS 



(Southern T.vpes) 



well filled. Shell 



SCHLEY PECAN 



High Quality 

 Early Bearing 



FARLEY 



climatic condii 



lis selection 

 the far Sot 



the assurance that it is self-pollinating and more 

 and seems to adapt itself to varied soil and 

 the Central Northern area. 



DESIRABLE 



The Desirable is another selection which has been much recom- 

 mended as a very productive and comparatively hardy self-poUinat- 

 ing variety suitable for home and commercial planting. We feel that the Farley and 

 Desirable both are very desirable additions to the older established varieties of thin 

 shelled pecans. 



MAHAN 



probably the largest of all paper-shells 

 nes as much as 3" long). A vigorous grow- 

 , hea-i'j- producer, but does not fill well. Recommended for 

 jthern planting only. 



SOUTHERN TYPE 



GRAFTED PECAN TREE PRICES 



Each 



2-3 ft $3.75 



3-4 ft 3.95 



4-5 ft 4.45 



3 



10 



20 



S10.80 



$35.00 



$68.00 



11.40 



37.00 



72.00 



12.95 



42.00 



82.00 



HEARTNUT 



(Varietal form of the Japan Walnut) 



Our selection is a seedling of the well known Canoka. which is 

 one of the most rapid growers of all nut trees, bears young, often 

 the third year. Bears annual crops, cracks easily, the kernels 

 coming out mostly in whole halves. 



2 to 3 feet, $2.50 each 3 to 4 feet, $3.50 each 



JAPAN WALNUT l^iH^':, 



flavor similar to white wal 

 English Walnuts. 2 to 3 ft 



shade tree. Nut has 

 comparative thin shell. Kernel 

 t. Used largely as a pollinizer for 

 SI. 95 each: 3 to 4 ft., S2.35 each. 



selected t^'pe. 



NEW 



HARDY GRAFTED CARPATHIANS 



thin shelled, cracks out 



ind quality. 



of the larger Carpathians having good quality, fine flavor. It cracks 

 ;s and has proven its hardiness in the mid-west and middle Atlantic 

 the last ten years. 



3-4 feet, $5.95 each 



2-3 feet, $4.95 each 



Hardy CARPATHIAN 

 WALNUT Seedlings 



9 ■^ f. 1 C9 Q- u ENGLISH WALNUT 



2-3 ft. only, $2.9d each ^^^^^, ^^^^ 



ENGLISH WALNUTS 



VERY H.4RDY TITES 



L.\RGE. THIN SHELLED 



radical and desirable in the East Central 



English Walnut production is proving practical 

 reas. Plant Bountiful Ridge. Early Bearing Trees. 



Tree valuable for its fruit and shade. The nuts are thin shelled with fully 

 leated kernels of delicious flavor. Tree is hardy and productive. 



to 3 feet, $2.95 each; 3 for $8.50; 3 to 4 feet, $3.95 each; 3 for $n.50 



THOMAS BLACK WALNUTS 



THOMAS BL.ACK WALNUT 

 Anierica\s Finest 



One of the larges 



Kernels large, light 



2 to 3 feet, $2.95 each; 3 for $8.50; 3 to 4 feet, $3.65 each: 3 for $10.50 

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