f fendlUant 
Pecans 
in the North 
HARDY NORTHERN PE- 
CANS (Seedling Stock). 
Ideal for those who feel 
they cannot afford the 
more expensive grafted 
Hicans. Nut is large, 
shell thin. Kernels come 
out freely and are usu* 
ally plump and of fine 
quality. A safe strain for 
the North. PRICES: 4 
to 6 ft., 1 for $1.00; 2 
for $1.85. 
Hardy 
Northern 
Pecans 
Pecan trees 
are ornamental 
as well as fruit' 
ful. Now here 
are hardy vari¬ 
eties that will grow in 
the north. Plant Pecans. 
You'll enjoy them. 
('Othesi Nut 
McCALLISTER HICAN. A cross between a Pecan and a Hickory. 
Fruits very young, much earlier than seedlings. Leaves are 
large, dark green, thick and smooth; light bark makes them 
fine for ornamental planting. Exceptionally large nuts, crack 
easily and yield good flavored kernels possessing much of the 
hickory flavor. PRICES: Hardy grafted stock, 3 to 4 ft., 1 
for $4.50. 
We can approximate the color of 
Flash Rose in a picture but not the 
amazing, glowing quality. The blos¬ 
soms almost seem to be on fire. 
This new Climbing Rose far surpasses in 
brilliance any Climbing Rose that has ever been 
originated. The blooms seem to glow with their 
own inner fire, the colors glowing and flashing 
in magical fashion. 
Long Blooming 
“Flash” starts blooming early in June and 
flowers open daily for weeks. A very long 
blooming rose. Color is vivid orange'scarlet 
with backs of petals yellow suffused with scar' 
let. The center is gleaming yellow filled with 
golden anthers. Buds are yellow with scarlet 
profusion. Many flowers are open at one time, 
giving a dazzling effect. The picture of Flash 
shown here does not half do justice to the 
actual Rose because its shimmering brilliance 
cannot be shown on paper. 
Originated by R. M. Hatton in 1938, Patent 
applied for. 
Ohio Walnut 
From northern Ohio. A fast grower with very beautiful orna¬ 
mental effect. Many of our Ohio grafts have nuts the follow¬ 
ing fall after setting. Nuts are large. Shell thin. Kernel white 
and plump. Of good quality. An excellent cracking nut; the 
halves of the kernels usually may be removed whole. Our grafts 
taken from best producing strain. PRICES: 3 to 4 ft., 2-year 
grafts, 1 for $2.50. 
Stock is limited, so you must order early to 
be sure of getting yours. 
PRICE: High grade, No. 1 budded stock, $1.00 
each. 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
