Hardy Nut Trees 
PERFECTLY HARDY IN OUR NORTHERN STATES—LARGE SIZE AND HEAVY YIELDING VARIETIES 
Black Walnut 
These are budded and grafted varieties—the very finest—large meats, excellent flavor and have proven 
hardy to withstand our Northern climate. Please do not confuse them with the common seedling trees 
which are so often offered at a much lower price. 
These are all well developed trees grown by the best nut specialist In the United States and will be 
shipped from our nut nurseries. Send your orders early. 
Hardy Pecan 
Chinese Chestnut 
Jones Hybrid Hazel Nut 
This new strain of Filbert com¬ 
bines the hardiness of the American 
Hazel with the reliable fruiting qual¬ 
ity of the European Filbert. The 
nuts are large and excellent quality. 
VVe recommend this Hybrid Hazel for 
those who want quick fruiting and 
plants that do not take up as much 
room. 
Burlington Hicans ' 
These trees are natural crosses 
between Pecans and Hickory. Tree a 
rapid grower and ornamental. It will 
succeed under neglect where most 
trees fail. The nuts are large, long, 
a good cracker and very high qual¬ 
ity. 
English Walnut 
Mayotte English 
Walnut 
An extra fine quality nut and 
fortunately a very hardy self 
pollenizing and reliable tree, and 
the nuts are easily cracked by 
crushing in the hand. This va¬ 
riety thrives well in Pennsylvania 
and Ohio and we recommend the 
cultural range about that of the 
Sweet Cherry. 
Hardy Northern 
Pecans 
These northern Pecans are as 
hardy as the Hickories and thrive 
on a wide range of soils. The 
trees are tall, upright and are 
beautiful trees for lawn planting. 
The nuts, although not quite as 
large as the southern varieties 
are good sized and true paper 
shell. 
Introduced by the U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture as the most blight 
resistant species. Nuts larger 
than the American Chestnut and 
are equally sweet and good. The 
Chinese Chestnut is a coming 
commercial orchard tree—not a 
fast grower but bushy and low 
making harvesting easy. Often 
bear when the trees are only 3 
or 4 feet tall. 
Heart Nut 
This variety is rare in this coun¬ 
try in that it is an extreme varia¬ 
tion of the common Japan walnut. 
Excellent cracking quality and pro¬ 
lific bearing make it one of the must 
valuable nut trees. This nut is heart 
shaped, smooth brown in color, ex¬ 
cellent quality and are product in 
clusters of from five to fifteen nuts. 
Tree has very large almost tropical 
foliage, an exceptionally rapid grow¬ 
er and fine ornamental value. -j-jig Hican 
PRICES-HARDY NUT TREES 
By Express 
Not Prepaid 
Each 
Grafted and 
Budded Varieties 
Lots of 10 or more 5% Disc. 
2-3 ft. 
3-4 ft. 
Hardy Northern Pecan . 
$2.25 
Thomas Black Walnut . 
. 1.75 
2.00 
Burlington Hicans . 
. 2.00 
2.25 
Mayette Eng. Walnut . 
2.00 
Hybrid Hazel Nut . 
. 1.00 
1.25 
Heart Nut . 
. 2.50 
2.75 
Chinese Chestnut . 
. 1.00 
1.25 
SPECIAL OFFER 
We have some seedling plants 
of the Heartnut (not grafted) 
which will develop into trees like 
the Heart Nut but the individual 
nuts may revert back to the Ja¬ 
pan Walnut its parents. Price on 
these 10-15" seedling Heartnuts, 
50c each; 10 for $3.75 postpaid. 
NATIVE BLACK WALNUT— 
Grown from seed of some of our 
own native trees. They will pro¬ 
duce nuts in four or five years 
from planting. Rapid growing and 
quite ornamental. 
Price 4-6 ft. trees, 75c each; 
6-7 ft. trees, $1.00 each by ex¬ 
press, not prepaid. 
Thomas Black 
Walnut 
One of the finest of the new 
Improved Black Walnuts. The in¬ 
dividual nuts and kernels are 
large, light, colored and of very 
good quality. The tree is a very 
fast grower and early bearing. 
All Black Walnut trees are val¬ 
uable for both the nuts and their 
timber. 
Heart Nuts 
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