essential, small trees fill the bill, but where a high head 
is essential, as with nut trees, the larger tree has proven 
the best. 
2 and 3 years old 
Each Dozen 
6— 7 feet, branched .$3.00 $30.00 
7- 8 feet, nice head . 3.50 35.00 
Balled and burlapped, $2.00 per tree extra 
8—10 feet, 3 years, nice head. 4.50 45.00 
10-12 feet, 4 years, nice head. 5.50 
Balled and burlapped, $3.00 per tree extra 
Each 
12-15 feet, B. and B., only . $11.50 
For large plantings write for reduced rates 
Six sold at dozen rate 
For larger trees ask for Specimen List 
* * * 
IT’S A FACT that Tennessee farmers feed walnuts 
uncracked by the wagon load to their hogs. Yes, it’s rich 
food but hard on teeth so a farmer in Normandy, Tenn., 
planted the thin shelled kind; hence, they have no more 
teeth trouble. 
* * * 
Cut Leaf Black Walnut 
I. Laciniata 
Sold only with another order 
This is one of the oddest and most interesting freaks 
of nature that has come to our attention in trees of stand¬ 
ard size. The foliage of this tree is extremely ornamen¬ 
tal, being almost fern-like. By all means, try one of these 
trees for your lawn. Merit of the nut unknown, but the 
ornamental oddity of the tree merits the planting of them. 
Each 
1— 2 feet .$3.00 
2— 3 feet . 3.50 
3— 4 feet . 4.00 
4— 5 feet .. . 5.00 
5— 6 feet . 6.00 
Balled and burlapped, $1.50 per tree extra 
Butternuts 
Juglans Cinerea 
Because a really good cracker has never been found 
and because they are extremely hard to propagate, we 
carry only seedlings for the people who wish them for 
variety or sentimental reasons. 
18-24 inches 
Seedlings Only 
Each 
$0.25 
Dozen 
$2.50 
Ornamentals 
It is an almost amusing reaction I am receiving from 
people who reluctantly acquiesced to my sales overtures 
some years ago and put their trees in the backyard be¬ 
cause they felt the trees would not live up to my orna¬ 
mental prophecies. 
Two experiences come to my mind now—one in par¬ 
ticular, a man in building a new home intended to put 
a pecan in the front yard but lost his nerve and put it in 
the back. Now he is going to buy one for the front lawn 
because they are so beautiful! 
Another man reluctantly planted in his front yard (kind 
of wishing he hadn’t) and now, after 4 years, he said 
to me, “Hershey, that is the most beautiful tree in Down- 
ingtown, barring none”—and Downingtown has beau¬ 
tiful trees. , 
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