INDIANA NUT NURSERY 
J. FORD WILKINSON, Proprietor 
ROCKPORT, INDIANA 
Eight year old STABLER WALNUT tree 
bearing its fourth crop of nuis. 
Eight, year old THOMAS WALNUT tree, 
nuts look small due to distance picture was 
taken. 
Close up view of a six year old OHIO 
WALNUT tree. 
The above trees are in the commercial planting of more than one thousand walnut trees of Mr. Harry R. Weber, which is only 
one mile from my nursery. 
Ten year old STABLER WALNUT tree. 
This tree has borne regularly since four 
years old. Many of the Stabler walnuts have 
only one kernel which comes out whole 
when cracked. 
Ten year old THOMAS WALNUT tree 
bearing a bountiful crop of nuts. This va¬ 
riety cracks well, kernels come out in quar¬ 
ters and halves. 
Ten year OHIO WALNUT tree standing 
in a pasture lot and not cultivated. This 
variety is also a good cracker, and a prolif¬ 
ic bearer. 
Have also a limited supply of the Lamb Curly walnut trees, and Rohwer and Stambaugh, two of the newer varieties. 
Walnut kernels are one of natures best foods, and the only nut known that retains its original flavor after being cooked. 
These kernels are now expensively used by candy makers, ba keries as well as in the home. 
A planting of these trees is a very sound and lasting investment, whether it be a commercial orchard or a few trees for home 
use. Mr. Weber sells these walnuts from his orchard at $5.00 per bushel. 
If you do not make an orchard planting of these fine budded w^alnut trees, then why not plant a few trees along your roadside, 
fense rows, pasture lot, or waste places, and reap the profits of a nut crop as well as shade. 
By time a walnut a tree is eight years old one crop of nuts will pay for the tree, then it will bear for future generations, and in 
the end yield a valuable log. 
