W. Mayefte 
FILBERTS. 
Desire rich soil which is well drained. Unless 
kept pruned they will grow to attain large bush 
form. For the best crop of nuts the tree form is 
preferred. One variety will not bear properly 
unless pollenators are planted nearby. Therefore 
order at least two trees of these so that we may 
supply one pollenator. 
BARCELONA. 
Being the leading commercial variety along the 
Pacific coast produces a large oval nut. Con¬ 
sidered a good bearer when supplied with the 
right pollenation. We can only promise to supply 
White Aveline, Du Chilly or Daviana Pollenators. 
The filberts may be expected to bear in about 
three years after transplanting. 
NORTHERN PECANS. 
Are nearly as hardy as our native hickories and 
should succeed here in southern Michigan. These 
trees naturally are found growing along the river 
bottom lands of southern Indiana but it has been 
proven that they will also thrive in rolling country. 
The grafted trees are fast growers and bear as 
early as apples. 
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