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J. F. JONES, LANCASTER, PA. 
Posey 
Indiana 
Niblack 
Butterick 
PRICES 
OF 
PECAN 
TREES 
1 A to 2 feet $1.75 each or $17.50 per dozen. 
2 to 3 feet 2.00 each or 20.00 per dozen. 
3 to 4 feet 2.25 each or 22.50 per dozen. 
4 to 5 feet 2.50 each or 25.00 per dozen. 
5 to 6 feet 2.75 each or 27.50 per dozen. 
6 to 7 feet 3.00 each or 30.00 per dozen. 
The American Hazel 
KUSI-I. This is the first prize hazel of the Nut Growers’ Association and 
is believed to be the finest in the U. S. My offer of $50.00 for a better one 
now out-standing several years and well advertised by the Association, has 
tailed to bring forth a variety any where near its equal. 
Lid ike the ordinary hazel, the Rush makes a large* bush or small tree 
feet tall, and 16 or 18 feet spread and, as it bears all it can carry every 
yca, V J l l ,as ^cat capacity for producing nuts. Here, at least, the bush is 
an infallible bearer, bearing big crops every year regardless of weather 
conditions. 
The mil, which is very large for a hazel, is very thin shelled, full meated 
and of excellent quality. The Rush is hard to propagate and the supply of 
plants very limited. 
Transplanted bushes first size $3.00, Secand size $2.50. 
MERIBROOKE. Originated by Robert T. Morris, the noted lecturer 
and writer and author of the new book, “Nut Growing”. This is the regular 
bush form of the native hazel, but a very fine nut. Being dwarfish, this can 
be planted in the shrubbery or in odd nooks or corners where larger growing 
bushes could not be used. & 
Transplanted bushes, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 
