NUT TREE SPECIALIST 
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THOMAS. Originated with the late Jos. Thomas, King of Prussia, Pa. 
One of the finest black walnuts ye* found and the best of all the large nuts in 
cracking quality. Nut very large; kernel large, light colored, and of very good 
quality. The tree is a wonderful grower, fully doubling the ordinary black 
walnut in growth. 
TEN EYCK. Originated at So. Plainfield, N. J. The Ten Eyck is the 
thinnest shelled black walnut that we have. The nut is medium to large; kernel 
very full and plump and of very fine quality. 
Prices of grafted or budded black walnut trees: 
\/ 2 to 2 feet $1.50 each or $15.00 per dozen. 
2 to 3 feet 1.75 each or 17.50 per dozen. 
3 to 4 feet 2.00 each or 20.00 per dozen. 
4 to 5 feet 2.25 each or 22.50 per dozen. 
5 to 6 feet 2.50 each or 25.00 per dozen. 
6 to 7 feet 2.75 each or 27.50 per dozen. 
7 to 9 feet 3.00 each or 30.00 per dozen. 
BEAVER SHAGBARK HICKORY. Originated with Mr. G. E. Beaver, 
Millerstown, Pa. This is a hybrid between the shagbark hickory and the bitter- 
nut. The kernel, unlike the bitternut parent, is very sweet and good and of 
excellent quality. Unlike the shagbark hickory, the Beaver is a rapid grower 
and quickly makes a fine specimen. I have had this variety bear the second year 
from grafting, where grafts were set on strong stocks, and one can count upon 
the trees bearing in five years I am sure. 
The nut is large, with a very smooth, white shell. The shell is very thin 
and soft and the cracking quality is excellent. Don’t fail to plant sonic trees 
of this. 
Prices: 1 to 2 ft. $2.00 each, $20.00 per dozen; 2 to 3 ft. $2.25 each, $22.50 
per dozen; 3 to 4 ft. $2.50 each, $25.00 per dozen; 4 to 5 ft. $2.75 each, $27.50 
per dozen; 5 to 6 ft. $3.00 each, $30.00 per dozen. 
Native American Persimmon 
LAMBERT. From Hiawatha, Kansas. The largest fruited sort of this 
species I have seen. Fruit very large, bright yellow and very showy. The 
fruit has few seeds and is of very good quality. 
JOSEPHINE. One of the finest American sorts and docs fine here. The 
fruit is large, has few seeds and of splendid quality. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Originated in Ill. An early ripening sort and valu¬ 
able for market. Mr. E. A. Riehl, Godfrey, Ill., says it is the most profitable 
fruit that he grows. He ships this fruit to the St. Louis market. 
GARRETSON. Adams Co., Penn’a. This is a very delicious persimmon 
of rather small size but seedless and a great bearer. 
Prices- 1 to 2 ft. $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen; 2 to 3 ft. $1.50 each, $15.00 
per dozen; 3 to 4 ft. $1.75 each, $17.50 per dozen; 4 to 5 ft. $2.00 each, $20.00 
per dozen. All trees grafted on hardy northern persimmon stocks. 
