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I(ut ^Iwp‘ 1'? e«w wt to profitable he ring as soon as apple -sroh.uVts, 
The advantage of tho nut orchard aw the apple He* In the 
greater age tcv which nut tree 4 grow, Much lo ver production costs, 
steadier Market doivmd, less nee*l for hurry in harvesting vud 
marketing* greater food value of the «r<^ and larger net Inco me. 
Kut trees m’ce good shade, «iro lieautiful and attractive aval 
ornai lental and instead of Merely getting a job of r.Ccl g .md burning 
a crop of leaves which f<vll froia Maples, elms, populars and other 
useless treees, why not put away a winter supply of nuts >r from 
tho incone of a few nut trees, pay'taxes on your hoi e or fanu 
We have had yv«wrs of emeries ice In products^ be fch nuts -aid 
nursery trees an l grow the host varieties to lie found. Here than one 
variety should lie planted for cross pollinalien. Our trees this your 
are grafted or btrilded on transplanted stocks, wMoh give then a good 
root system* 
Ci 13 3TNUTS• —beir nuts quickly- young trees boar In the nursery rows. 
New set grafts nearly always bear the second year and at five ycears 
of age In our orcJtirds, t *ees have bourne 155 filled luirrs with a top 
spread of six feet. At six years of ,*go we Jiavo 3sad trees produce 
twenty x^hmds of nuts which sold on the Chicago lutrlcet at tffi cents 
per pound. T^ity-oight yo;*r old trees have pro*titced as Much vs 
three busJiols of nuts per t *ee which sold for $ 13 .oa yier ha she! • 
Chestnuts bear actually- they %loam after frost in June and n<jw-r 
get froze. Tr*>es are h;irdy, f ,st growers, require very l ittle 
pruning, n < spmytng, no ladder olinbing and nuts drop to t!ie ground 
and are up and harvested at very le v cost. 
YAIlOdf ff3. Jollier, Itvregon, Boone, barge American Sweet, Chinese 
Hairy (I 'oil is si av>* 
All above varieties we p i as it con .ere:lally and are all good size, of 
the finest juality and find ready sale on our Haricots. 
PHIC^.-a/^ ft. TO/ each. $7.3C per Id. d/d ft. $t.co. -'if .or, per 13. 
Price of Needling cliestnut trees froM large nuts, p/d ft 40/. 3/4 ft 
4/5 ft TO/. Can furnish by the too for orchard yditnilag. They can i:«c* 
top worked <ifter gr**wing in orch.vrd one year. ?> c:l< 4 > io»l s/ }i*>r foot. 
WAhNUT T3*ere is nev a great de i wid for tl>e thin filial led varieties 
of hlaclc walnuts. TJie vmd for tdie 3cemels ceues fron nut sliOjis, 
candy i^vlcers, ice-cre ut-iavlcers, and ia;deers of calces asul nut lire,vis. 
We grow Thoms and it'liter, two of tlw host varieties. Hiey liave 
thin sliells, cr-vc'c out wliole -uid have fine flavor. *l/‘\ ft TO/. 57.50 
per 13. 3/4 ft lJt.cn. ^V'jv per 13. 4/5 ft 51.35. $13.50 p r l;h 
Ill 
hardy Perth of tdm (Ml river. T3ie l^eciin is a native of river liottoiis 
but witi* pa»*>per care aawi fertility do well in finest my location* 
Sowe of the f>est Pecan trees are gr^cb^g on upland prairie soil. 
VARi:3TT : :;;i-3Nissej^m # Posey, a^itt^ric'c. flug wi^i wliole i*oots. 
Pricet^. 3/4 ft size, t3irev year root.v- j»t.5C eadi. 
