SPRING CATALOG 
TURKISH FILBERTS: This is a tree hazel said to 
reach the height of 100 feet. It does not sucker. 
A very unusual ornamental tree. Tt bears nuts 
of little commercial value but can he topworked 
to commercial varieties.. 
4-6 foot trees, each ..$ .50 
CHESTNUTS 
CHINESE: Owing to the prevalence of blight in 
the east it is perhaps safer to plant the Chinese 
chestnuts in any section of the country. They 
are hardy, blight resistant and have a high 
quality nut. We believe that those who get 
established right in chestnuts will get the cream 
of the profit that will come to this industry. 
Seedlings, 4-6 ft. trees, each .$ .00 
3- 4 ft. trees, each .40 
2-3 ft. trees, each .30 
GRAFTED TREES: This year we have listed trees 
No. 1 and No. 3 from varieties we have found 
earliest producers of good nuts. 
4- 6 ft. trees, No. 1 and 3, each .$1.25 
AMERICAN: These are regarded as the finest of 
all chestnuts. Hardy. We have but one variety 
left this year, the Hathaway. 
Trees 4-6 ft., each ..$1.25 
EUROPEAN: Here we have one of the best of the 
species. Big Boy. Very large nuts, about two 
inches across. Trees each . .$125 
JAPANESE: These are also blight resistant. Seed¬ 
ling trees, 2-4 ft.$ .40 
COLOSSAL: The largest nuts of any of our va¬ 
rieties. A Japanese hybrid. 
Trees 4-6 ft. each .-..$1.26 
BLACK WALNUTS 
We usually have a supply of grafted black 
walnuts, of the Thomas, Stabler and Deming 
Purple varieties. This year we are sold out. We 
could supply these on California black walnut root 
but our experience with this root has been dis¬ 
appointing as most trees died. We will have a 
supply in the fall on eastern black walnut root. 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
FRANQUETTE WALNUTS: We have a nice stock 
of Franquette walnuts on heavy branched roots. 
This is the only commercial variety now planted 
in this section of the country. Self pollinizing, 
but aided by a pollinizer. 
4-6 ft. trees, each 
$1.25 
