Introductory 
Nut belt moving northward like the Corn belt. 
Successful efforts to establish hardy varieties of com¬ 
mercially imported nuts. 
Growing interest in nuts as food. 
Our interest solely in propagating and selling nursery 
stock. No land promotions. 
Economic Importance 
Value of existing orchards and facts on present size of 
industry. 
Imports and other facts relating to consumption. 
Food value: Increasing consumption based on real worth 
of product. 
Great Possibilities for Profit 
Relation of selling price to cost of production. 
Advantages over ordinary fruit growing. 
Ease of packing and shipping; non-perishability. 
Distance from market no factor. 
Easy and cheap maintenance and harvesting. 
Few parasitic enemies. 
Long life of trees. 
Intercropping while waiting for trees to mature. 
Varieties Available for Northern Planting 
Characteristics and special advantages of each variety. 
Details as to soil, planting, cultivating, harvesting, etc., 
of each variety. 
Copyright. 1912, by Glen l3rotht*r.s, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. 
