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The Garden Magazine, January, 1921 
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^Improved European Jilberti 
The Only Thing of the Kind 
in the United States 
A Great Nut Delicacy, Big, Meaty Filberts 
(Hazel Nuts,, Grow them in your own Garden 
F OR years we had enquiries for an improved Filbert 
as grown in Europe, and in 1912 we imported 
a selection of the finest European Varieties of 
Filberts that bore abundantly as far north as Riga, 
Russia, and obtained a European Nut Expert to begin 
experiments here. Success crowned his efforts and 
we now offer Our Pedigreed Varieties of European 
Filberts, marking a great advance iirNut Culture in 
America. 
These Filbert Bushes Combine Beauty 
with Profit 
The}' mike handsome shrubs for the lawn and have an important 
place in ornamental landscape plantings. Set out along the 
edges of walks or drives they will soon rival the celebrated Nut 
Borders of European Gardens. 
Plants bear the second or third year after planting and at 
the tenth year yield 20 to 25 pounds per bush. 
Thrive in any moderately rich, well drained soil, with’very little cultivation and succeed 
over a wide range of territory and latitude. Are HARDY and ADAPTED TO 
THE MORE NORTHERN STATES where other kinds of Nut Trees will not fruit 
successfully. 
Customers in practically every State report Complete Satisfaction with these plants- 
Dr. E. F. Horine of Louisville, K> ., writes: „ The , rees u , huh I r , urchnsrd fromyQH 
last fall z vere quite satisfactory and 
haze made excellent growth. Particu- 
larly was I impressed with your Im- 
proved Filberts, as more than half the 
trees bore from one to six nuts this first 
fail afterj>lanting. Kindly quote prices 
in dozen lots on your Improved Fil- 
berts .” 
Write for FREE CATALOGUE telling all about these improved Euro- 
pean Filberts and our Complete Assortmeut of FRUIT and ORNA- 
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L. W. HALL COMPANY, Inc. 
America’s Exclusive Producers of Improved European 
Filberts 
463 Cutler Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 
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Seed 
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This quality is reflected in our 
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tioning weaknesses, conserva- 
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The usual confusion of varietal 
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The origin, history, culture 
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is clearly stated. 
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