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HERITAGE 
Nut Trees 
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Moved and Transplanted the “Hershey Way 
One of the groves of the improved grafted black walnuts bearing since three years old. 
Please note size of trees. Location, C. F. Hostetter’s 1000 tree grove, Bird-In-Hand, Pa. 
Use This Sheet When Ordering Your Nut 
Trees and Mail Order to Downingtown, Pa. 
THIS NURSERY IS NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS FOR SCIENTIFIC IN¬ 
FORMATION ON NORTHERN NUT CULTURE. 
NOTE—Don’t miss our new offer to you to help develop new varieties of nuts. Note 
last page. 
Although all costs have gone up, we are holding our prices at the same level. 
After many years of scientific research and practical experimenting, I present to the 
public, the best species and varieties for any given section. 
Being the only commercial nut tree nursery doing intensive research and checking on 
performance of varieties, I am the first to eliminate old varieties and to introduce new 
ones. It is no small thing to plant a variety that was thought to be good and learn later 
it is inferior, neither is it good business to plant and then learn there are better new 
varieties to be had at The John W. Hershey Nursery. 
The difference in cost between my trees and others is your warranty for getting better 
stock and against loss in transplanting. Remember, “The Hershey Way is the Safe Way.” 
* Many people do not know what is meant by “The Hershey Way.” It is the proper handling and 
caring for our trees while' growing and shipping that gives you the best possible tree for your money, 
plus the value of our scientific research and intelligent follow up service. One of the out-standing 
features is the method of wax dipping all stock, sealing up the vitality of the tree from, the time it is 
dug until it starts to grow. With this method losses in nut tree planting fade out of the picture, whereas 
with the unwaxed method ten to twenty per cent losses are nearly always the rule. 
