BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 
Nut-Bearing Trees 
Plant nut trees for shade. Regardless as to how small 
or how large your farm or lot may be you can find 
room for at least one tree of the type that will grow 
in your locality. They will give you shade as well as 
help pay taxes on your property. Write us if you are 
interested in planting any variety. We will help you 
decide the best variety to plant. 
BUTTERNUT, Juglans cinerea. Rapid-growing tree; 
nuts smaller than those of Black Walnuts. 
WALNUT, American Black, Juglans regia. Thick, hard 
shells; meat of delicious flavor. 
English, J. regia. Fine shade trees with paper-shell 
nuts. 
Cordiformis. A Japanese variety; makes a large, 
spreading tree; nuts small, fairly thin-shelled. 
Sieboldiana. Japanese. Exertmely hardy; makes a 
good shade tree; nuts fairly thin-shelled, in clusters, 
of good quality. Bears young. 
English Walnut. 
PECANS, Paper-Shell. Grafted and budded. No nuts 
have so fine a flavor. Within the last few years, 
Pecans have come into their own; they command 
now the highest prices paid for any nuts, home¬ 
grown or imported. We grow VAN DEMAN, 
SCHLEY and STUART, all “Jumbo” nuts with thin 
shells. 
ALMONDS —Grow like peach trees. Everybody knows 
what Almonds are like. We have the Hard-Shell 
and Soft-Shell or Ladies’ Almond. 
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