FEDERAL AND STATE APPROVED STOCK 
17 
Ofolfes THOMAS BLACK 
WALNUT ^ 
^ecorJ ^earinq Strain 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT. Another one. of 
our BABIES. It is the most talked about NUT in 
all our shows. As the picture below shows, it is a 
thin shell Black Walnut with kernels in halves— 
bigo'er than any pecan kernel. Remember the little 
walnuts you used to eat down on the creek? (starve 
to death eating: them) Thomas Black has the same, 
tender delicious flavor—and retains the delicate fla¬ 
vor in ice cream or when cooked in cakes or can¬ 
dies. The giant nuts keep fresh from one year to an¬ 
other. The green walnuts on the tree are nearly as 
big as baseballs (as you can see on the young bear¬ 
ing tree on the right). Frequently, young trees in 
the Nursery row are loaded down with nuts. The 
trees are strong and grow rapidly in almost any 
soil and require very little moisture. Makes an ex¬ 
cellent, quick growing SHADE TREE that will 
help pay the taxes on the Old Home Place. We 
have never been able to supply the demand. Adap¬ 
ted to sections (ANYWHERE) Frost-resistant. 
Prices on page 16. 
Characteristic of Wolfe-grown 
trees, Thomas Black shells down 
the. goods in its infancy. How’s 
this for a 2-year top? 
YOU DON’T BELIEVE IT? 
. . . Well, look again. Yes, its Thomas Black and 
Ready to eat. Note the open sutures in the shell 
that make it easy to crack. Take a peek at those 
big kernels . . . Yum-yum. 
Order C^arty and ^eat tke ^J^usk! 
