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WOLFE'S PECAN NURSERY 
ENGLISH ANI) BLACK WALNUT 
Wilson's Wonder English Walnut 
This is a hardy English walnut that will stand zero weather. It can be budded on 
the black walnut. Twenty nuts weigh one pound and the nuts are 6 in. in circumfer¬ 
ence the long way. They ripen in September. Trees are quick growing and make beau¬ 
tiful shade trees for the yard. They thrive best where they can have 
dependable moisture. It has not failed to produce a crop of nuts for us for the past ten 
years. 
THE GRANDE ENGLISH WALNUT is a new nut which will be for sale in the 
fall of 1034. 
Thomas Black Walnut 
This is a large, thin shell Black Walnut, with kernels in halves, shelling 32 per¬ 
cent meat. It is an early and prolific bearer, being perfectly adapted to tlrs part of the 
United States. The green nuts look like apples on the trees. The tree is adapted to al¬ 
most any type of soil. It is giving satisfaction in the Plains country where it is very 
hard to grow oiher trees. 
Black Walnuts and English Walnuts are successfully budded and grafted with any 
method used with pecans. They may be worked on native Black Walnut or Spanish wal¬ 
nut stock. 
Prices of walnut trees are the same as those of pecan trees. 
