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GRAFTED 
WALNUTS 
WALNUTS GROWN FROM SEED. 
American Black. Moderate grower, starting 
late in tiie spring. Nut is very hard, with 
corrugated exterior. 
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THE WILLSON 
WONDER WALNUT 
This Walnut is the largest com¬ 
mercial nut of the Walnut family 
grown. 
Trees of this variety two years 
old grafted on California Black 
Walnut, produce under proper con- 
Willson Walnut. 
ditions from 8 to 36 nuts to the 
tree. As a' money maker there is 
nothing in the tree line, especially 
of the nut family, that will bring 
such early returns. The tree pro¬ 
duces its nuts in clusters and the 
foliage is very large and dense, af¬ 
fording shade and preventing sun¬ 
burning so common among other 
varieties of Walnuts. The tree is 
a strong grower. The nut in ad¬ 
dition to its large size is of the 
very best quality and experts have 
pronounced it the King of all Wal- 
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WALNUTS GRAFTED ON CALIFORNIA 
BLACK ROOTS. 
A'Bijou. (Large-fruited.) Immense in size; 
the quality of the kernel is excellent. 
Chaberte. Good size; kernel extra fine flavor; 
a good bearer; one of the best. 
Cut-leaved. A most graceful ornamental 
tree, particularly adapted to gardens and 
lawns; foliage deeply cut and laciniated: 
nut large, round, smooth shell; kernel 
sweet and well filled, and of the very best 
quality. 
Franquette. The standard among Walnuts, 
and commanding a higher price in the 
market than any other Walnut. Nut large, 
elongated, oval and very attractive in 
form; kernel full, sweet, with a very rich 
nutty flavor. Blooms late in spring. 
Mayette. This ranks with the Franquette 
as one of the leading commercial varie¬ 
ties. Imported under the trade name 
Grenoble; size large and unequaled as a 
dessert nut; an abundant bearer; starts 
very late in the spring. 
Parisienne. Large; excellent; starts late. 
The nut is large and of fine shape. 
Placentia Perfection. A very vigorous grow¬ 
er; commences to bear abundantly about 
the fifth year after planting. An im¬ 
proved Santa Barbara Soft Shell, com¬ 
manding 1% to 2 cents per pound more 
than its parent. 
Praeparturien. Flowers late and bears 
young and regularly; not affected by 
frosts. 
Placentia Perfection Walnuts. 
California Black. Rapid growing and de¬ 
sirable as a stock; adapts itself to afi 
conditions. Nut medium size with hard, 
smooth shell. 
Placentia Perfection. A chance seedling, now 
generally recognized as a leader in South¬ 
ern California. 
Santa Barbara Soft Shell. Large; thin shell; 
kernels white, full and sweet. 
Eureka. The trees are upright, vigorous 
growers, with clean branches and open 
growth; bark slightly rough and not sub¬ 
ject to sunburn; the most resistant to 
blight known at present, and one of the 
best producers; specially desirable in lo¬ 
calities having late frosts, being a late 
bloomer and ripening about ten days later 
than the average; nuts large, soft shell, 
elongated, smooth and tightly sealed. 
