BRESLAU WALNUT 
Swiss Mayette. A variety originating at the 
college at Mt. Angel, where the seed was 
brought by a lay brother from Swit 2 ,erland. 
A round nut, very high quality, and trees bear 
well. Trees, 4'6 feet, each . $2.00 
Chinese Walnut 
Pekin Walnut. This English walnut variety 
was grown from seed that came from the 
mountains of north China. It has stood heavy 
freezes—25 degrees or more below zero in 
Idaho. A round type nut, the shell is model' 
ately thin and quality of kernel is high. Trees 
bear early and heavily. 
Trees, 3'4 feet, each ... $2.00 
Japanese Walnuts 
rodcrmeier. A new variety with a thick, large 
nut. Originated in New York and offered tor 
the first time. Very high quality. 
Trees, each . $2.50 
Heartnuts. These are also Japanese walnuts 
but the nuts are heart shaped and crack out 
easily. Kernel is fine flavored and very rich. 
We have the standard Gallatly with a long nut. 
Trees, each . $2.00 
Seedlings. Beautiful trees with spreading 
limbs and long drooping leaves, almost a 
tropical appearance. Hardy up into Canada. 
Bear large crops of hard shelled nuts with good 
llavor. Trees, 4'6 feet, each . $1.00 
Black Walnuts 
Thomas. The flavor of the black walnuts is 
dear to Americans and when the kernels are 
used in cooking the flavor does not cook out. 
We have trees of the Thomas variety that pro' 
duce a big nut with a large percentage of fine 
white kernels. It cracks out far better than the 
usual black walnut. Grafted trees, 4'6 feet, 
each . $1.50 
Thomas Black Walnut 
