TREES 



All Are Hardy . . . Disease Free . . . Rcasonal)!y Priced 



NUT TREES 



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HARDY NORTHERN GRAFTED PECANS 



BUSSERON originated in Indiana. Trees vigorous; self-fruitful; nuts large for northern 

 varieties. Nuts are long; shell medium thick; fair cracker. Flavor good and very sweet. 



MAJOR This is perhaps one of the best of the northern pecans, for growth, disea:e resistant o 



and regular bearing. Very high quality nut, thin shell, small, plump, swest. A splendid tree, 

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



^ QlLES This pecan is somewhat larger than the Major and bears very heavy crops, usually 

 starts bearing the 3rd or 4th year after transplanting. Tree more spreading than the Major, 

 As disease resistant, very fine flavored nut. 



V COLBY 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 types in 

 both size and productivity. 



2 to 3 feet, $4.95 each 3 to 4 feet, $5.95 each 4 to 5 feet, $6.95 each 



GRAFTED PAPER SHELL PECANS 



(Southern Types) 



All our Pecan trees are grafted so as to give uniform type Pecans and bring them into bearing lery young. IVe do 

 Mot recommend seedling pecon trees at any price. 



^ STUART PECAN Extremely hardy and a strong grower. Nuts of good size and well filled. Shell very thin and 

 /easily opened. 



SCHLEY PECAN The Schley is thrifty, strong grower; nuts long, well filled, with a very thin paper-like shell. 



y FARLEY We list this selection with the assurance that it is self-pollinating and more hardy than most varieties, and 

 /seems to adapt itself to varied soil and climatic conditions from the far South to the Cent.al Northern area. 



DESIRABLE The Desirable is another selection which has been much recommended as a very productive and com- 

 paratively hardy self-pollinating variety suitable for home and commercial planting. We feel that the Farley and De- 

 sirable both are very desirable additions to the older established varieties of thin shelled pecans. 



MAHAN This is probably the largest of all paper-shells (sometimes as much as 3" long) 

 A vigorous grower, heavy producer, but does not fill well. Recommended for southern plant- 

 ing only. 



SOUTHERN TYPE 



GRAFTED PECAN TREE PRICES 



Each 3 10 20 



2-3 ft $3.75 $10.80 $35.00 $68.00 



3-4 ft 3.95 11.40 37.00 72.00 



4-5 ft 4.45 12.95 42.00 82.00 



NEW . , . HARDY GRAFTED CARPATHIANS 



COLBY One of the hardiest varieties for the mid-west and middle -Atlantic 

 areas. This medium sized nut is thin shelled, cracks out in halves, has light meat, 

 good flavor and quality. 



LAKE This is one of the larger Carpathians having good quality, fine flavor. 

 It cracks out in halves and has proven its hardiness in the mid-west and middle 

 Atlantic areas over the last ten years. 



3-4 feet, $5.95 each 2-3 ft., $4.95 each 



HARDY CARPATHIAN WALNUT SEEDLINGS 



2-3 ft. only, $2.95 



ENGLISH WALNUTS 



Very Hardy Types — Large, Thin Shelled 



English Walnut production is proving practical and desirable in the East Central areas. Plant Bountiful Ridge, 

 Tree valuable for its fruit and shade. The nuts are thin shelled with fully meated kernels of delicious flavoi. Tree is 



ENGLISH WALNUT 

 Hardy Type 



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hardy and productive. 



2 to 3 feet, $2.95 each; 3 for $8.50; 3 to 4 feet, $3.95 each; 3 for $1 1.50 

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