FOREWORD 
When you buy from J. F. Jones' Nurseries you are dealing direct with 
one of the oldest northern nut tree nurseries. We ship trees to all states in 
the union except California and we have shipped to various foreign coun¬ 
tries. Our volume of business has been up to the extent that prices of trees 
have been kept down. Price of trees is small compared to time it takes to 
produce this stock—from four to eight years of care and work. The trees 
listed are not old and overgrown, but are ready now to be planted and will 
take hold in their new location and grow off quickly, providing always they 
are given attention and good soil suitable to their growth. Every country 
home and farm owner should look over his tree plantings and plan now for 
future tree or lumber crops. Trees are not a one year proposition, but a life¬ 
time investment. For that reason many people do not plant them. Most of 
the nut trees besides being good lumber trees will yield crops of fine quality 
nuts while they are growing into valuable timber if the planter has the fore¬ 
sight to plant the fine grafted varieties we are growing here. The cost is 
small compared to the value received. Plan your planting now. 
BLACK WALNUTS 
THOMAS: The largest nut of the varieties listed. The tree is the fastest 
grower of the lot. The nut husks better than average and makes a good 
appearance when sold in the shell. 
OHIO: Good grower, very symmetrical tree. Nut of medium size, very 
light colored kernel. Ffusk of nut thick. Good bearer. 
ELMER MEYERS: Good new variety. Late to vegetate. 
Thomas 
Stabler 
Ohio 
STABLER: The slowest in growth of the varieties listed. Foliage more 
graceful—about half the size of the Thomas foliage. Nut an excellent 
cracker. Bears a number of one-lobed nuts. 
TEN EYCK: Tree a very symmetrical grower. Nuts slightly smaller than 
Thomas. 
each 
per 10 
2 to 3 ft. tall. 
. $1.50 
$12.50 
3 to 4 ft. tall. 
. 1.75 
15.00 
4 to 5 ft. tall. 
. 2.00 
17.50 
5 to 6 ft. tall . 
. 2.25 
20.00 
6 to 8 ft. tall. 
. 2.50 
22.50 
(for trees 
in quantity lots, write for prices) 
