Nut Trees 
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The Arlelbert Thompson English Walnut Grove. Avon t hi. Y., situated a few miles east of Dansville 
hints in Illustration are hlatural Size 
This grove of about 200 trees has produced this season $1850.00. As the trees advance in years, 
the crop will be considerably heavier and naturally the profit greater: 
English Walnuts are regular bearers, for the fruit buds are hardy and never injured by late 
frosts. Nut culture in the United States, is in its infancy. The English Walnut can be grown in 
the Northern and Eastern states, as well as in California and the South, for nuts grown here find 
a much more ready sale at advanced prices, as the flavor is decidedly better. The constant and grow¬ 
ing demand for English Walnuts, and the immense quantities of them yearly imported to meet it, 
have given a great impetus to the planting. 
So palatable and wholesome are the nut kernels, that they should become a staple article of 
food here as in Europe. The returns from orchard above illustrated, show plainly how successful 
nut culture may be made in the Northern and Eastern states. 
Until'recently little attention has been given to the planting of English Walnuts, therefore, it 
may be truly said he who plants now, is bound to reap splendid returns. Most farms contain 
land that would pay better planted to English Walnuts, than anything else, for they will thrive on 
such land as is suitable for raising potatoes, corn and grain. 
Every garden or lawn should also contain one or more of these trees for they are well shaped 
and provide splendid shade. 
While we have a big supply of the 3-4 ft. trees, we anticipate a heavy demand, and would sug¬ 
gest you place your order early and thus avoid disappointment. 
Chestnut, American Sweet is adapted to a 
great portion of this country. It is valuable 
as a nut producing tree, timber and ornamental 
purposes. 
Wholesale Price of A to 5 ft. trees, 50 cents 
each, 10 for $4.50. 
Chestnut, Spanish. A handsome round- 
headed tree, producing abundantly, very large 
nuts that find a ready market at good prices. 
Wholesale Price of Spanish Chestnut trees, 4 to 5 
feet, 50 cents each. 
Butternut. A fine native tree producing a 
large longish nut, which is prized for its sweet, 
oily, nutritious kernel. 
Wholesale Price of Butternut trees, 4 to 5 feet, 50 
cents each. 
PARCEL POST. We will send 2 to 3 ft. trees of 
the above varieties by parcel post, postage prepaid, 
for 30 cents each, $2.50 per 10. 
Pecans. This nut is very productive and 
delicious. 
Wholesale Price 3 to 4 feet, 50 cents each. 
PARCEL POST. 1 to 2 ft. Pecans can be sent 
by parcel post, postage prepaid, for 25 cents each. 
Walnut, English. A fine, lofty, growing tree, 
with handsome, spreading head; produces 
large crops of thin-shelled, delicious nuts which 
are always in demand at good prices. Every 
home garden should have one or more English 
Walnuts. Tree very hardy, will succeed well 
in all states east of the Mississippi. 
Wholesale Price, 3 to 4 feet, 50 cents each. 
PARCEL POST. First class 18 to 24 inch Eng¬ 
lish Walnut trees can be sent by parcel post, postage 
prepaid, for 40 cents each, S3.50 per 10. 
Walnut, Black. The common well-known 
Black Walnut, the wood of which is most 
beautiful and valuable. It is very productive 
in nuts, which are liked by many. 
Wholesale Price, 4 to 5 feet, 50 cents each. 
PARCEL POST. 2 to 3 feet Black Walnut trees 
can be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid, for 30 
cents each. 
Our Nut Trees are Hardy Up¬ 
land Grown 
Press of the F. /\. Ov?en Co., Donsvillc, NJ. ^ • 
