INDIANA NUT NUKSKRY 
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ROCKPORT, INDIANA 
Dear Inquirer: 
April 6, 1935 
You have shown an interest in nut trees by sending for my catalog, which was sent you and hope 
you found it of interest, though I have not received an order from you this spring. 
Planting time is now here, and whether you make a commercial planting, a few trees for home use, 
or trees on your lawn, no tree planting is complete without nut trees. 
Pecan and hybrid trees are ornamental, and make beautiful shade trees for the lawn and produce 
a crop of nuts, which a tree for shade only would not. A few nut trees planted about the place will supply 
nuts for home use. 
An orchard of the right kind of nut trees is a very profitable investment. Nut trees are later to 
start growth in spring than most kinds of trees, and can be planted all this month, though ordering now 
is advised, as stock is limited and I am now ordered up on 2x3 ft. size, and very low on 3x4 ft. size. 
In case you do not now have my catalog handy, the prices below are same as in catalog, for 
pecan and walnut tree varieties now in stock. 
Pecans—Major, Greenriver, Butterick, Busseron, Indiana, Posey, Niblack, Kentucky, Thomas, 
Giles ancf Stephens; Walnuts—Stabler and Ohio. 
Each Per 10 
3x4 Feet . $2.00 $18.50 Supply limited 
4x5 Feet . 2.25 21.00 
5x7 Feet . 2.50 22.50 
2-year trees, 7x10 Feet . 3.00 25.00 
Special price on quantities on receipt of a list of your wants 
Prices of hybrids and varieties in stock—McCailister, Burlington and Rockville: 
Each Per 10 
2x4 Feet . $2.00 $17.50 
4x6 Feet . 2.50 22.50 
On all cash orders of $15.00 or more a discount of 10% will be allowed, on hybrids and pecan 
trees, except 3x4 ft. size pecan trees. 
Very truly yours. 
J. F. WILKINSON. 
The Northern Nut Growers’ 26th annual convention will be held in Rockport, Ind., Sept. 9-10, 1935. 
You are invited to attend this meeting. Being chairman of Program and Arrangement committees, I will 
be glad to give you any information you desire. J. F. W. 
“EVERY TREE PLANTER SHOULD PLANT NUT TREES” 
