McCallister Burlington 
(Two new hybrid Hickories) 
Hardy Chinese 
Pecan Chestnut 
Stabler 
Thomas 
(Three Hardy Walnuts) 
Wiltz-Mayette 
Hardy Grafted Nut Trees 
A n opportunity to enjoy the remarkable new hybrid nut trees, experimenters have been working on 
• for years. Hardy types of both English Walnuts and Pecans are now available for the North. Delicious 
Black Walnuts with easily opened shells . . . Hybrid Hickories with haunting flavor previously unknown 
even to epicures . . . most amazing of all, these varieties will bear nuts as early as the third or fourth year. 
BLACK WALNUTS—Zone IV (Bears in Zone V) 
North America has more and finer native nut trees than any 
other continent. This Black Walnut is naturally one of our 
most stately and beautiful native trees and produces one of the 
finest nuts in the world. It is hardy in Canada and in Florida, 
growing well in any fertile well drained soil. But the grafted 
sorts grow faster and the nuts thinner shelled, with plump 
meat that comes out readily. The flavor is unique and is not 
lost in cooking (this can be said of no other nut). The new 
grafted varieties bear their first nuts sometimes in the second 
year after planting and commonly in the third to fifth year if 
the tree is properly fertilized. There are several varieties: 
Stabler has the thinnest shell. The meat falls out easily in 
halves or one piece and is of a rich mellow flavor. The tree 
makes a fine spreading specimen with unusually ornamental 
foliage. 3 to 4 ft. and 6 to 7 ft. only. 
Thomas is a really rapid-growing tree, hardy and easy to 
grow. The meat is attractive and tasty, but does not crack as 
easily as the Stabler. All sizes. 
(Each) (10) 
3 to 4 feet.$2.25 $20.00 
4 to 5 feet. 2.50 .... 
5 to 6 feet. 2.75 .... 
(Each) (10) 
6 to 7 feet.$3.25 $32.50 
8 to 10 feet. 5.00 .... 
10 to 12 feet. 6.00 - 
BLIGHT-RESISTANT CHESTNUTS 
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima). Larger than the 
American, of fine flavor, and sweet. It is inured to the 
Chestnut blight. For seedling prices see page 4. 
All Grafted Trees. Very much better nut-bearing. Bear about 
as soon as apples. We strongly recommend these. 
(Each) (10) I (Each) (10) 
3 to 4 feet.$2.00 $16.00'5 to 6 feet.$2.50 $22.50 
4 to 5 feet. 2.25 18.00 6 to 7 feet. 3.00 27.50 
HARDY PECANS 
The quality of the nuts in these varieties is in every way 
the equal of commercial Pecans. They will bear in three to 
five years. Mixed grafted varieties (differences are slight): 
(Each) (10) 
3 to 4 feet.$2.50 $20.00 
4 to 5 feet. 3.25 32.00 
(Each) (10) 
5 to 6 feet.$4.00 $30.00 
6 to 8 feet. 4.50 40.00 
Hardy Northern Pecan seedlings (5 ft.).$85.00 per 100. 
ENGLISH WALNUT—Zone V 
If these be grafted on Black Walnut roots, the wood ripens 
much sooner than otherwise. Hence, such trees can stand much 
colder weather. 
5 to 6 feet 
21 
(Each) (10) 
$3.25 $32.50 
