I. F. JONES NURSERIES, LANCASTER, PA. 
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locations. The climate of Colorado is especially trying on trees, but 
the black walnut is doing well there. 
The black walnut is one of our principal forest trees in the U. S. 
and will thrive with little or no attention as do other trees of the same 
type. When planting the trees for nut production they should be given 
Ohio American Black Walnut 
plenty of room and they naturally respond the best to proper care and 
attention. We heartily recommend planting this tree and the varieties 
we have listed are the best varieties which have been tried and tested 
over a period of years. 
OHIO 
This variety is from Northern Ohio. The tree makes the most sym¬ 
metrical and upright tree of the lot. The nut is medium to large, shell 
thin, kernel full and light of color and of the best quality. The earliest 
bearing tree in our nursery. 
STABLER 
Originated in Maryland. One of the finest black walnuts and the 
best of all in cracking quality. The kernels can easily be removed in 
halves and this variety runs quite a few one-lobed nuts from which the 
kernel can be removed in one piece. 
TEN EYCK 
Originated at So. Plainfield, N. J. The nut is medium to large and 
is the thinnest shelled black walnut that we have. The kernel is full 
and plump and of very fine quality. The tree is a good upright grower. 
