bearing trees in this section; nut large, of good 
quality, medium shell, splendid kernel. 
INDIANA—Parent tree stands near the Busseron. 
Tree medium size, annual and very prolific bearer. 
The nut is very much the same as the Busseron in 
size and shape. Thin shell and good quality. 
POSEY—Originated in Gibson County, Ind. Par¬ 
ent tree medium size, said to be regular bearer but 
not so prolific as some other varieties. Nuts very 
large, thin shell, and an excellent cracker. 
PRICES OF PECAN TREES 
(Budded or Grafted) 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet .$1.75 $16.50 
3 to 4 feet . 2.00 18.50 
4 to 5 feet. 2.25 21.00 
5 to 7 feet . 2.50 22.50 
(Write for prices on quantities) 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
(Cross between pecan and hickory) 
McCALLISTER—Originated in Posey County, Ind. 
This variety is a cross between pecan and hickory. 
Nut is very large, having a pecan shaped kernel 
which comes out in whole halves, with flavor of 
both pecan and hickory. This is the largest nut of 
the pecan-hickory species being propagated. 
BURLINGTON—Parent tree is near Burling¬ 
ton, Iowa. This is also a hybrid, as the McCallis- 
ter, though the nut is not so large. Tree is said to 
be a regular and prolific bearer. Nut large, thin 
shell, quality of kernel good. 
The McCallister and Burlington are both rapid 
growers, have large thick, dark green foliage, 
mental shade trees for lawn planting, 
smooth light gray bark, which makes them orna- 
price of McCallister and 
BURLINGTON TREES 
Each Per 10 
2 to 4 feet .$2.00 $17.50 
4 to 6 feet . 2.50 22.50 
BLACK WALNUT 
The black walnut is found growing in many parts 
of the United States as a natural forest tree, and 
has always been considered so common that its true 
value as a food producing tree has been over¬ 
looked. 
On account of the high value of walnut lumber 
for special purposes, much of the walnut timber 
has been cut in the past few years, which has great_ 
ly reduced the supply of nuts. 
As the food value of walnuts is becoming better 
realized and the supply of nuts decreased, the price 
has greatly advanced. 
With power machinery now being manufactured, 
both for hulling and cracking walnuts, which 
greatly reduces the cost of getting walnut kernels 
on the market, makes the future of growing these 
superior varieties a most promising industry. 
