NUT TREE CATALOGUE 
SPRING 1941 
Sec. 562 P.L. & R. 
Dr. A. C. Hildreth, 
U. S. Experimental Station, 
Cheyenne, Wyo. 
Hardy, fast growing, early producing Ornamental Exotic & Native Nut Trees 
Sole Agenl 
for 
Echo Valley Nul 
Plantation and Nurseries 
Geo. H. Corsan, Prop. 
Islington, Ontario 
Canada 
Near Toronto 
Hebden H. Corsan 
NORTHERN NET TREE SPECIAL 161 
P. O. Box 1293 
Detroit, Michigan 
Sole Agent 
for 
Rev. P. C. Craih, B. A. 
Hardy Fruit Tree 
Nursery 
Canton, Ontario 
Canada 
Near Toronto 
PLANT NUT TREES THAT BEAR 
They will grow in practically any type of soil, their hardiness, rapidity of growth, 
form, foliage, timber, longevity, productivity, and the fact they take little or no 
care makes them most interesting and desirable, greatly enhancing the value of city 
property, country estates, golf clubs, parks, farms, etc. Stock herein listed is the re¬ 
sult of many years experimentation and of guaranteed proven quality. Extensive 
plantings are in Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New 
York, and other northern states. 
Nut trees should not be transplanted much over seven feet in heighth, four to six is bet¬ 
ter, and moved only in spring or fall when dormant. We have many varieties of most spe¬ 
cies; if the variety is not mentioned in your order will ship what we consider the best. Spe¬ 
cial prices quoted on quantity lots. 
Prices include packing, express and 25% duty for Canadian stock from Toronto. On¬ 
tario, Canada, to Detroit and repacking, whence the trees are F.O.B. Terms, 50% with 
order, balance C. O. D. Orders received until March 29th, 1941. 
Grafted nut trees not only run true to variety and grow much faster, but produce 
soon after planting. Some varieties when es tablished in permanent locations grow 3-5 ft. 
per year. 
Tree Planters have become Nut Tree c onscious; result, all stock scarce. 
