CARROLL BUSH NURSERY 
ABUNDANCE. This variety new this year. Good 
sized nut and one of the heaviest bearers. 
Grafted trees, 3-year root, each... .$1.50 
AMERICAN CHESTNUTS. These are the great 
American Sweet, the highest quality chestnut of 
the world. We have grafted trees of the Hath¬ 
away, a variety with large sweet nuts. 
Trees ,4-6 feet, each.$1.50 
EUROPEAN. These are large big cooking nuts. The 
largest we have found. “Big Boy’’ has nuts two 
inches in diameter. 
Trees, 4-6 feet, each.$1.50 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
FKA^QIIETTE. This variety is standard in the 
Pacific Northwest. A long nut, fills well and trees 
bear regular crops. 
Trees 4-6 feet, each.$1.25 
CHINESE WALNUT 
CHINESE WALNUTS. Good, big nuts and hardy 
enough to stand very low temperatures. We are 
sold out on these this year. 
BLACK WALNUTS 
The Black Walnut is called by many the world’s 
best cooking nut. It keeps its flavor after cooking. 
We have the Thomas grafted trees. These are large, 
rather thin shelled nuts that crack out well. 
Treee 4-6 feet, each.$1.50 
BRESLAU SEEDLINGS. These are seedlings of 
very large English walnuts, originally from Bres¬ 
lau,, Germany, where lakes freeze over with ice 
two feet thick in the winter. These should be 
hardy anywhere south of Iowa. 
Small trees, each.$1.00 
KING POLINIZER. This nut was first put on the 
inarket by us when we found it aiding the Fran- 
quette to set crops in years when the Franquette 
did not pollinize itself well. It should be in 
every Franquette grove. Good nut, can be picked 
up and sold with Franquette. 
Trees, each. .$2.50. In lots of five or more $2.00 each. 
