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Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury Station, L. I. 
JAPAN MAMMOTH CHKSTNCr. 
"Itlut tLrces. 
Ainoiicaii or Sweet. The well- 
known tree of our forests. Nuts small, sweet and 
of the best flavor. When grown as a park tree it 
is handsome, broad and of rapid growtli. 7 to 
8 feet, 75 cts. 
Paraj^oii. A very large nut of good quality. Tree 
vigorous and an early bearer. $1. 
\uinho. A variety of the Spanish, of American 
origin ; large, hardy and 
productive. 50 cts. 
•Japan Mammoth. A 
dwarf, siirubby tree, with 
narrow, dark leaves ; fruit 
very large and e.xcellent. 
The tree bears when only 
a few feel high, soon after 
planting. 
KIFHKUT and HAZKIj- 
SUT. 25 cts. each. 
HICKORY, Shell-Rark. 
Shell thin, meat of good 
flavor. Small plants, 
50 cts. each. 
W.VIiXl’T, Kn^Hsh. (Madeira Nut.) There are a 
number of productive trees on Long Island. Tree 
lender while young. 
•Japan. Similar to the English, but smaller. Tree 
vigorous and hardy. $i. 
Black. Nuts large, rough, black ; kernel rich and 
oily. 
lirTTERNlTT. Nuts long, kernel of delicate flavor. 
ENGLISH WALNUT. FILBERT. 
AMERICAN CHESTNUT. 
