grove of chestnuts will prove to be a valuable asset to any farm in the Pacific Northwest. 
Pecans are well adapted to the warmer 
sections of California. They require a deep, 
rich soil, with ample moisture and good drain¬ 
age. The large, thin-shelled, budded varieties 
which are now propagated exclusively, are 
far superior to the seedlings of a few years 
ago. Do not ripen in Northern states. 
Price Each— 1 to 5 C to 10 
4 to 6 ft. grade .$1.75 $1.50 
3 to 4 ft. grade . 1.50 1.25 
2 to 3 ft. grade .. 1,25 1.00 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
BURKETT. Nut large, almost round, thin 
shelled; kernel well filled and of good flavor. 
The tree is vigorous and a heavy cropper in 
California. Plant Halbert of Success with it 
as a pollenizer. 
HALBERT. Nuts rather small, almost 
round, and thin shelled. Kernel of delicate 
flavor and excellent quality. A heavy pro¬ 
ducer and bears when very young. An ex¬ 
cellent pollenizer for other varieties. Self¬ 
fruitful. 
SUCCESS. The most widely planted var¬ 
iety in California. Nut large and oblong. 
Shell medium thin, parting freely from the 
kernel, which is plump and of fine quality. 
Tree vigorous and a sure cropper. One of 
the best for the home orchard. Self-fruitful. 
THE OLD EASTERN BUTTERNUT 
A beloved forest giant of the East whose 
rough, hard-shelled nuts have provided pleas¬ 
ure for many foraging parties. We have 
grown some trees for those who wish to plant 
along this coast. They bear well here. 
Strong 3 foot trees .$1.25 
Grafted Chestnut Bearing First Year Planted 
f plant! Grafted Chestnut Trees tor Early Profits 
The following sorts of Grafted Chestnuts are mainly hybrids of known quality in¬ 
troduced by the Government and reliable nurserymen both in the Middle West and Pa¬ 
cific slope. They bear exceptionally young and yield amazing crops at six to seven years 
old. Ordinary orchard soil will produce a wonderful chestnut and even some of the 
heavier soils grow wonderful trees. Chestnut trees should be set from 40 to 50 feet 
apart, using- from 27 to 17 to the acre, and can be interset with fillers of peaches, cher¬ 
ries and other commercial fruits or berries and made to bring you an early income. These 
new grafted sorts are crossed with the European and American sorts. 
COLOSSAL: A very large chestnut, deep brown, glossy color, strong grower, excel¬ 
lent flavor and often growing to a size larger than a fifty-cent piece. Falls free from 
the burr. 
FULLER: Medium size, exceedingly fine flavor, exceptional bearer, and a fine keep¬ 
er. One of the best sellers to the chestnut-buying foreign population. Falls free from 
burr. 
LARGE AMERICAN SWEET: An extremely large nut, highly colored, ripens early 
- and demands best of price. 
ROCHESTER: Fine size, excellent quality, very prolific. A strong grower. Falls 
free from burr. 
QUERCY: A large French sort, of fine glossy color. Prolific and fine quality. An 
early bearer. 
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