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 north- 
ern pecans, for growth, disease resistance and regular 
bearing. Very high quality nut, thin shell, small, plump, 
§weet. A splendid tree, starts bearing the 3rd or 4th 
ear after transplanting. 
GILES 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 spread- 
ing than the Major, is disease resistant, very fine 
flavored nut. 
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 
LARGER SIZES QUOTED ON REQUEST 
SHAGBARK HICKORY 
(Seedlings) 
Beautiful trees for shade, home, or orchard planting. 
Shagbarks thrive on marginal soils and are adapted to 
growing from north Florida to New England and west. 
Nuts are creamy-white, sweet, hard but thin-shelled. 
Trees are somewhat slow growers, but exceptionally 
durable. 
18 to 24 inch plants, $2.95 2 to 3 ft., $3.95 
HEARTNUT 
(Varietal form of the Japan Walnut) 
Our selection is a seedling of the well known Can- 
oka, 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 ft., $2.50 each 3 to 4 ft., $3.50 each 
HARDY CARPATHIAN WALNUT 
HICAN TREES 
Pecan X Shellbark Hickory Hybrids 
CLARKSVILLE Trees grow with great vigor, symmetry 
and beauty. Foliage is dark green, makes a beautiful 
ornamental tree as well as producing large high quality 
nuts which are thin shelled and fine flavored. Trees are 
hardy in Northern areas. 
GERARDI Tree grows very much like the Clarksville 
and is hardy in Northern areas. Nuts are often 2 inches 
long and about % of an inch in diameter and very fine 
flavored with good cracking qualities. 
PLEAS HYBRID is hybrid of pecan and bitternut 
hickory from Oklahoma. Tree is moderately strong 
growing; round-headed; a fairly early and moderate 
bearer. Nuts medium in size, fair cracker. A fine 
Timber and Ornamental Tree. 
Grafted Hican Trees, 3 to 4 feet, $5.95 each 
2 to 3 feet, $4.95 each 
LARGER SIZES QUOTED ON REQUEST 
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 largest 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. 
2 to 3 feet, $4.95 each 
3 to 4 feet, $5.95 each 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
Very Hardy Types — Large, Thin Shelled 
English Walnut production is proving practical and 
desirable in the East Central areas. Tree valuable for 
its fruit and shade. The nuts are thin shelled wtih fully 
meated kernels of delicious flavor. Tree is hardy and 
productive. 
2 to 3 feet, $2.95 each; 3 for $8.50 
\J 3 to 4 feet, $3.95 each; 3 for $11.50 
HARDY CARPATHIAN WALNUT 
SEEDLINGS 
2 to 3 feet only, $2.95 
