BUTTERNUTS—JUGLANS ClNEREA 
Almonds 
3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each, $5. per 12, $35. per 100. 
Hard Shell. The tree is very showy when in 
bloom. The kernels of the nuts are large, 
plump and sweet. Hard}’. 
Almond, var. (Princess). Soft shell, most 
sweet and tender. Needs protection in 
North. 
Butternuts 
This lofty, spreading tree is one of our finest 
natives, valued for its tropical appearance and 
beautiful wood, as well as for its nuts. 
A superb native tree with grayish colored bark. 
Produces a large, handsome, elongated nut, 
with sweet, oily kernel; very nutritious. 
Butternut, or White Walnut. 
6 to 8 ft., $i.oo each, $9.00 per 12, $60.00 
per 100. 
Chestnuts 
American Sweet. The nuts of this tree 
form quite an item in our commerce. This 
Chestnut is also a grand timber and orna¬ 
mental shade tree, spreading, in midsum¬ 
mer, billowy masses of creamy fragrant 
catkins above its large, deep green leaves, 
making a most beautiful specimen on the 
lawn. 
3 to 4 ft., 60 cts. each, $5.00 per 12, $40.00 
per 100; 5 to 6 ft., $t. 00 each, $9.00 per 12 
$60.00 per 100. 
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SOBER PARAGON. The most widely planted 
and most uniformly successful variety yet 
cultivated in the United States. The three 
or more broad, thick, handsome nuts in 
each burr are of extra size and quality. 
The tree makes a strong growth, bears 
early and abundantly. Trees four years 
from graft have produced one bushel each. 
Only large sweet Chestnut. Grafted trees. 
8—10 ft. bearing trees, $10 each, $100 doz. 
2J4--3 ft., $2.00 each, $18 doz., $135 per 100. 
3—5 ft., $2.50 each, $24 doz., $150 per 100. 
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gon. This copyrighted metal seal is attached 
to every genuine tree, when shipped. 
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purchasers should refuse trees not bearing this 
seal as they are not genuine. Send for 16-page 
booklet devoted exclusively to Sober Paragon. 
Japan, or Giant. Of the very many good 
things introduced from Japan, none is 
more worthy than this. The tree is de¬ 
cidedly ornamental, hardy and productive; 
of dwarf habit, bearing extremely young. 
Nuts of enormous size. 
3— 4 ft., $1.00 each, $8.00 doz, $60.00 per 100 
Spanish. Handsome, round-headed tree, pro¬ 
ducing large crops of very large nuts that 
sell readily at good prices. Not so sweet 
as Sober or American. Trees make beau¬ 
tiful ornaments on lawn and are valuable 
shade trees. 
4- 5 ft., 75 cts. each, $7.50 doz., $50. per 100. 
Filberts (Hazelnuts) 
The Filbert succeeds well on almost all soils, 
the little trees or bushes bearing early and 
abundantly. See page 29 for Corylus (Hazel) 
used as an ornamental shrub. 
Filbert, English. Nuts large and of good flavor. 
3—4 ft., 75 cts. each. $8 doz. $50 per 100. 
Filbert, Kentish Cob (English) The larger of 
the two varieties, meaty and of excellent 
flavor. Heavy branched, 4 years, $1.00 
each, $9.00 per 12, $65.00 per 100. 
Hazelnut (American Filbert). Bears excellent 
nuts and in great quantities; also very 
ornamental. 3 to 4 ft., 75 cts. each, $7.50 
per 12, $50.00 per 100. 
Filbert (Avellana Atro-purpurea). With large 
deep purple leaves, very ornamental, pro¬ 
duces a delicious nut with thin shell, one 
of the best. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per 12, 
$30.00 per 100. 
Hickory 
Shagbark. In flavor and quality of ker¬ 
nel this is generally esteemed the choicest 
of our native nuts,—of all nuts, some ex¬ 
perts have said. The tree is a handsome, 
stately shade tree, with tough white wood 
of great strength and elasticity, marketable 
at high prices. 
