Cut Leaf Black Walnut 
This is one of the oddest and most in¬ 
teresting freaks of nature that has come to 
our attention in trees of standard size. Found 
some years ago in central Pennsylvania, we 
have made an effort to propagate some of 
this stock, and now have a small number of 
them. The foliage of this tree is extremely 
ornamental, being almost fern-like in early 
new growth. By all means, try one of these 
trees for your lawn. We have no knowledge 
to date of the merit of the nut, but the orna¬ 
mental oddity of the tree merits the planting 
of them. 
Each 
1— 2 feet .$3.00 
2— 3 feet . 4.00 
3— 4 feet . 5.00 
4— 5 feet . 6.00 
5— 6 feet . 7.00 
Hardy Pecans 
C. Olivieformis 
These like the hickory hybrids are rapid 
growers and of the best for ornamental 
planting, often attaining a height of 150 
feet and living 300 years. Beautiful in 
foliage and graceful in wide spreading head 
plus their ability to produce on your lawn, 
those delicate thin-shelled dainty pecans by 
the bushel. 
Posey and Green River varieties 
Each Dozen 
2- 3 feet .$2.00 $20.00 
3- 4 feet . 2.50 25.00 
4- 5 feet . 2.75 27.50 
6— 7 feet, branched, Green River only 3.50 35.00 
7— 8 feet, branched, Green River only 4.00 
Balled and burlapped, $1.50 per tree extra 
Specimen Pecan Trees 
Busseron, beautifully headed, twice trans 
planted. Bearing age. 
8—10 feet, extra select trees, BB only $12.00 
10^12 feet, extra select trees, BB only 15.50 
12—15 feet, extra select trees, BB only 18.00 
Pure Shagbark 
C. Ovata 
We advise moving only with a ball. 
The interesting thing about these is, they 
grow faster each year until a remarkable 
growth is obtained after the third and fourth 
year. 
Supply will be limited. 
Our Introduction 
Romig —A Brandywine Valley variety 
here in Pennsylvania where natural hickory 
abound. A fine cracker and large nut. The 
only continual and heavy bearer we know. 
2— 3 feet high 
3— 4 feet high 
4— 5 feet high 
5— 6 feet high 
Balled and 
Bare Burlapped 
$3.50 $5.00 
4.00 5.50 
5.00 6.50 
5.50 7.00 
Hicans 
These are superior to pecans for Northern 
planting. They are more beautiful in foliage 
and grow more rapidly than the pecans with 
a nut superior to the pecans due to the blend 
of hickory and pecan flavor. Tree perform¬ 
ance is much like the pecan. 
We have several odd varieties of these 
hybrids of which we can spare a few for 
any one wanting an assortment. Just ask 
for an assortment when ordering. A list 
of them will be mailed on request. The price 
is the same as for the McCallister Hicans. 
McCallister—Pecan X Shellbark 
Hybrid 
Laciniosa X Olivieformis 
The remarkably rapid growth and orna¬ 
mental foliage, with its enormous thin- 
shelled nut, 2i x 1? inches and 3£ inches in 
circumference is making this tree in great 
demand. 
Pleas—Pecan X Bitternut Hybrid 
C. Olivieformis X Cordiformis 
A very beautiful tree with yellow buds, 
nuts the size of a good-sized northern pecan 
and an excellent cracker. Don’t miss plant¬ 
ing some. Because of its hickory parent, it 
is specially adapted to northern planting. Is 
bearing in many sections of the north. 
Grows as rapidly as the Maple. 
Our Introduction 
Wright Hican—Pecan X Shellbark 
Hybrid 
Laciniosa X Olivieformis 
This remarkable Hybrid is a most rapid 
grower, Mother tree standing near Sumner, 
Mo., is reported a good bearer. Nut large 
as a southern pecan and looks like pecan. 
Flavor high and different from anything 
else we have ever tasted. 
We have only a few of these but are offering 
them at the same price as our regular hicans to 
get them introduced. In sizes up to 7 feet. 
Prices for all Hicans 
Each Dozen 
2- 3 feet .$2.00 $20.00 
3- 4 feet . 2.50 25.00 
4- 5 feet . 2.75 27.50 
5- 6 feet . 3.00 30.00 
6- 7 feet, two-year, branched . 3.50 35.00 
7- 8 feet, three-year, branched . 4.00 40.00 
Balled and burlapped, $1.50 per tree extra 
Pleas 8C McCallister only 
8-10 feet, well branched .$6.00 
10-12 feet, well branched . 7.00 
12—15 feet, well branched . 8.00 
Balled and burlapped, $2.00 per tree extra 
