Our Pecans and Walnuts Are All Grafted—This Means Early Bearing 
Bountiful Ridge 
FRUIT TREES) 
NUT TREES 
Combine Profits, Pleasure and Beautiful Ornamental Shade by Planting 
Bountiful Ridge Grafted Walnut and Pecan Trees 
All our Pecan trees are grafted so as to give 
uniform type pecans and bring them into 
bearing very young. We do not recommend 
seedling pecan trees at any price. 
Note. All types of nut trees should be 
eross pollinated. Therefore two or more va- 
rieties should be planted for best results. 
STUART PECAN Probably the best 
known and most 
valuable of all the Pecans. Extremely hardy 
and a strong grower. Nuts of good size and 
well filled. Shell very thin and easily opened. 
SCHLEY PECA Of all the varie- 
ties of this lus- 
cious and valuable nut family, the Schley and 
Stuart stand at thte head of the list. The 
Schley is thrifty, strong grower; nuts long, 
well filled, with a very thin paper-like shell. 
MONEYMAKER 22, ¢2tly and prolific bearer 
and a healthy, vigorous grow- 
er. The nuts are medium to large and of delicious 
flavor, shell is thin and cracks easily. It is proving to 
be a very profitable variety. Recommended as a good 
pollinator for Schley and Stuart. 
PECAN TREE PRICES 
3 to 4 ft., $2.00 each; 10 for $17.50. 
47 to 8 ft., branched, $5.00 each. 
YOU HAVE THE BEST IN BOUNTIFUL 
GRAFTED, QUICK BEARING BLACK WALNUT 
“THAR’S GOLD IN THEM THAR HILLS” When 
you have them planted in Bountiful Ridge GRAFTED 
SELECTED BLACK WALNUTS. Each year proves 
the wisdom of making liberal plantings of the better 
Black Walnuts for Nut and Wood ae 
special se- 
BENGE BLACK WALNUT i.2n° Variety 
of Black Walnut having unusual merits; being very 
large and having few divisions in the nut. Three trees 
are grafted on Black Walnut seedlings. 3 to 4 ft., trees, 
$2.00 each. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 2¢,c° ihe 
largest and 
finest Black Walnuts yet found and of the best quality. 
Kernels large, light-colored; nearly all crack out in 
whole halves. Tree extremely vigorous and hardy. All 
trees we sell of this variety are grafted so they repro- 
duce true-to-type. Prices: 3 to 4 ft., $2.00 each; 
STABLER BLACK WALNUT £:2¢¢¢ ,3: 
one of the 
best of the commercial black walnuts. Preferred by 
some to the Thomas although not quite so large. Com- 
parative thin shell with few divisionals. Kernels large, 
good color and excellent quality. The tree is vigorous, 
hardy and very productive. All our Stabler trees are 
grafted on common black walnut root stock. Prices: 3 
to 4 ft., $2.00 each. 
The common Black Wal- 
BLACK WALNUT nut is very productive in 
nuts which are liked by many. 4 to 5 feet, 80c each; 
10 for $7.00; 3 to 4 feet, 60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
BLACK WALNUT 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
English Walnut production is proving practical and 
desirable in the East Central areas. Plant Bountiful 
Ridge, Early Bearing, Grafted trees. They are grown 
to give results. 
Tree valuable for its fruit and shade; either the Fran- 
quette or Mayette varieties. The nuts are thin shelled 
with fully meated kernels of delicious flavor. Tree is 
hardy and productive. Nut groves are proving real 
investments and are a source of pleasure as well as 
income. Plant some of our selected varieties for quick 
and satisfacttory results. State variety desired. 3 to 4 
ft., $2.25 each. 
JAPAN WALNUT 
and valuable as a shade tree. 
shell, kernel flavor similar to white walnut. 
ly as pollenizer for English Walnuts. 2 to 3 ft., 
each. 
Tree a strong grower, 
spreading very productive 
Nut has comparative thin 
Used large- 
$1.25 
FILBERTS 
One of the most popular of American grown Nuts. 
Adapted to wide growing area. Its low growing hab- 
its, vigor and productiveness make it desirable. 
AMERICAN FILBERT (Hazel Nut) 
The family favorite, having attractive bush, yielding 
abundant crops of tasty round nuts. Bears young. 
Does not grow large tree. 2 to 3 foot plants, heavy, 75c 
each; 10 for $6.50. 
One of the new- 
BARCELONIA FILBERT rea ie eres 
Widely grown in the Northwest for market purposes. 
Larger than native American Filbert. 2 to 3 feet, $1.00 
each; $8.00 for 10. 
Another very promin- 
to us from the Northwest where it is widely grown for 
market purposes. Nuts very large. We recommend this 
variety very highly. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each; $8.00 for 10. 
FIG TREES 
MAGNOLIA FIG. One of the hardiest species, doing 
well where the winters are not too severe. Fruit 
very large and of rich straw color. Fruit begins to 
ripen the last of June and continue to put on new 
fruit until frost. 
BROWN TURKEY. Very hard, dwarfish and prolific. 
Fruit medium size to large, pear shaped, skin copper 
brown, flesh white shading to pink, quality good. 
EVERBEARING TYPE. Characteristics similar to the 
Brown Turkey, otherwise it starts to bearing in the 
season and continues to bear fruit throughout the 
growing season into late Fall. This variety is very 
attractive as to bush and is used for ornamen- 
tal purposes. 
Prices all Fig Varieties: 
2 to 3 feet, 85c each. 
JAPANESE PERSIMMON 
The Japanese persimmon is adapted to most regions 
in the south and can be raised successfully as far north 
as Penna. The trees are vigorous of growth and bear 
young, the fruit is well known in the markets and 
commands good prices. We offer two of the most pop- 
ular varieties. 
YEMON. Fruit is large to very large, bright yellow 
and generally seedless. Flavor is brisk and very 
good. Skin is smooth without any tinge of red. 
TANE-NASHI. Large to very large, conical in shape. 
Light yellow changing to red as the fruit ripens. 
Flesh is astringent until fully ripe when it acquires 
a delightful flavor that is characteristic of the fruit. 
Price: 3 to 4 feet, branched, $1.25 each. 
