Horticultural Varieties 
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such problems as pollenation and 
adaptation to climate. 
Our varieties are selected 
primarily for hardiness, fruitful¬ 
ness and the size and quality of 
the nuts they produce. While 
there is nothing finer for shade 
and ornamental planting, they 
should be thought of as fruit 
trees. 
Grafted varieties of our Chi¬ 
nese, Japanese and hybrid chest¬ 
nuts may be expected to bear 
within two or three years from 
planting; the seedlings a year or 
two later. Most of the English 
and black walnuts listed will be¬ 
gin bearing within three years 
under good conditions. In a sen¬ 
tence, the more precocious spe¬ 
cies will bear as soon as a peach 
and all should compare favorably 
with the apple in earliness of 
bearing. 
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Mountain Nut Co. 
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H. F. STOKE, Prop. 
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 
