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INDIANA NUT NURSERY 
J. F. WILKINSON, Proprietor 
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ROCKPORT, INDIANA, November 5, 1954. 
SPECIAL SUGGESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 
Fall planting time is now here and I am pleased to state that this 
season I have a stock of choice trees. 
Many prefer fall planting and report splendid results with trees 
planted at this time, as planting now allows the dirt to get well 
settled around the roots during the winter, giving tree chance for 
early start in the spring. 
Every tree planter should plant nut trees, as they serve the two¬ 
fold purpose of producing food and shade, they are ornamental and make 
a splendid lawn as well as an orchard tree. 
Most nurseries have advanced their prices, while mine, listed be¬ 
low, are the same as in catalog previously sent you. If you do not now 
have that copy let me know and another will be sent. 
Fall shipping usually continues until the middle, or latter part of 
December, depending on the weather, though November shipments are 
advised. 
2x3 Peet 
3x4 Peet 
4x5 Peet 
5x7 Peet 
2-year trees, 7x10 Peet 
Each 
.75 
2.00 
2.25 
2.50 
3.00 
Per 10 
$16.50 
18.50 
21.00 
22.50 
25.00 
Special price on quantities on receipt of a list of your wants. 
This fall I have a limited supply of pecans of the named varieties, 
mostly of Major, Greenriver, and Busseron, 
5 pounds or more 40c. pound 
Can also supply a splendid grade freshly gathered eating and plant¬ 
ing pecans from the native seedling trees 
5 lbs or more, medium size, splendid quality, 20c lb# 
5 lbs or more, large size, choice quality, 25c lb. 
The above are prepaid prices on pecan nuts only, and not on trees. 
These prices on nuts for a limited time only. 
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J. F. WILKINSON 
