Grafts of Shell Bark Hickory 
We have a shell bark hickory that can be budded or grafted on 
pecan that makes a beautiful shade tree and thin shell hickory 
nuts. 6-inch grafts $1.00 per dozen. (Limited supply.) 
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Cornfield Beans 
For ten years I have been working to get the pure strain of 
Cornfield Bean like they grow back in Georgia. It is hai» and 
extremely prolific and while it is a pole bean it makes just as 
fine a bush bean. In early spring or in the fall there is always a 
good demand for a good stringless snap bean. For fall beans I plant 
July 1st and I have made at the rate of from $400 to $1,000 per 
acre from year to year. 
Package, 15c; Pound 40c; 5 Pounds $1.75—postpaid. 
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Grafts of Japan Hart Walnut 
This is hardy walnut which we got from Japan which produces 
regular crops of high class walnuts, with clusters of 5 to 12 nuts 
to the bunch. This variety should be budded or grafted with 
the English Walnuts on the native walnuts to furnish pollen for 
them. Buds or grafts, $1.00 per dozen. (Limited supply.) 
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Protect Your Trees 
YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS: All young fruit trees or pecan 
trees should be protected the first season by the use of Yucca Tree 
Protectors or white-wash in order to prevent sunburn which may 
lead to serious injury from borers and other troubles. Tree Pro¬ 
tectors are also the finest insurance against rabbits. Easily 
attached. 
Length 30 inches 6c each; 100 for $5.00 
Length 18 inches _ 5c each; 100 for $4.50 
Length 14 inches _ 4c each; 100 for $3.75 
