has served its time as a nut producer (which is many 
years) the tree can then be sold for lumber. Much 
of the walnut timber was cut during- and since war 
time, leaving- the supply limited but not the demand, 
as walnut has no equal for furniture finishing lumber 
and radio cabinets. 
TOPWORKING 
Small seedling nut trees may be worked over to 
these valuable varieties. For this work I am prepared 
to furnish graft-wood or bud-wood in season. Also 
each season I do a limited amount of this work for 
others and will be glad to give you an estimate on 
request. 
Bud-wood or graft-wood may be sent by parcel post. 
GUARANTEE 
All trees are guaranteed to be fresh stock, carefully 
dug and packed and delivered to transportation com¬ 
pany in good condition; also to be true label, and 
should-any prove not to be, will on proper proof re¬ 
place them, but will not be liable for further dam¬ 
ages. 
TERMS 
For immediate shipment, cash with order; on orders 
booked, 50 per cent with order, balance due when stock 
is ordered shipped. 
SHIPPING 
Express shipments advised, and unless otherwise 
ordered all tree shipments will be made by express. 
Should size or variety ordered be exhausted, order will 
be filled with its nearest likeness in stock unless no 
substitution is stated in order. 
COMPLAINTS 
For errors, shortage of stock or other cause to be 
entertained, complaints must be made within five days 
of receipt of shipment. 
REFERENCE 
I am a member of the Northern Nut Growers* As¬ 
sociation, and bank reference or list of satisfied cus¬ 
tomers will be sent on request. 
IN CONCLUSION 
A volume could be written on the merits of nut 
trees, but for convenience in mailing this has been 
briefly written, touching on only the more important 
points, as learned from my own experience and ob¬ 
servation. 
Any information not given herein will be gladly 
given on request. 
J. F. WILKINSON. 
Every Tree Planter Should Plant Nut Trees 
