THE STABLER. 
Originated in Maryland; tree is a good grower and 
the nuts produced have very good cracking 
quality. The meats may be easily removed in 
whole halves and are of excellent flavor. Nuts 
are medium in size. 
THE THOMAS. 
Originated in Penn¬ 
sylvania. The tree 
is a very rapid grow¬ 
er and of an orna¬ 
mental nature. Being 
also a heavy cropper. 
The nuts are large 
and kernels possess 
a fine flavor. It is the 
best cracking large 
black walnut that we 
are propagating. 
Every commercial 
planting should con¬ 
sist of some of these 
trees. 
Stabler 
ENGLISH WALNUTS. 
These are considered as semihardy trees and may 
be expected to follow the range of the peach or 
sweet cherry. They will not thrive on low or 
level country that is not well drained. Rolling 
country of a rich sandy nature is considered best 
for their culture. However, these trees should be 
supplied with plenty of water during the dry 
weather of the first couple of years for best results. 
WILTZ MAYETTE. 
This English walnut has proven itself to be one of 
the most promising for northern culture. Trees 
are very hardy and ornamental. The large number 
of catkins which remain on the trees a long time 
shed an abundance of pollen, making possible the 
production of well filled nuts. Nuts are large and 
attractive. Being usually well filled with excel¬ 
lent kernels. Cracking quality good. 
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