FOR SHADE AND PROFIT . . . 
The planting of nut trees, especially the Black Wal¬ 
nut, is being recognized by wise farmers. Many 
farmers have waste land that could be planted in 
Walnut trees and would in a short time, become 
valuable. Walnut Trees are great soil builders. We 
grow large quantities of tree seedlings for reforesta¬ 
tion and are in position to quote some very attractive 
prices on the Walnuts in large quantities. 
PECANS 
Pecan growing is becoming a favorite industry in 
the Southern and Western states and is quite profit¬ 
able. The trees are long lived, quite hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. 
Moneymaker Extra good ’ heavy producer - 
Schley Nuts of hlghest quality and very thin 
Cinari Extremely hardy; nuts good size, plump 
JIUdll and well filled. 
C.iffocc Resembles the Stuart, only larger. Note 
excellent flavor. 
Prices on Pecans: Each Per 3 Per 10 
2- 3 feet.. .$ .75 $2.00 $5.25 
3- 4 feet. ..— 1.00 2.95 7.50 
WALNUTS 
Rla#lr Walnut The most rapid growing hard- 
DldlA WalllUl WO od tree known. One of the 
most beautiful lawn or shade trees; dense, symmetri¬ 
cal, dark green foliage, which turns to a bright, 
golden-yellow after frost. The chief value of this 
rapid growing tree, however, is the extra large thin 
nuts it begins to produce after the third or fourth 
year from planting. These immense nuts have full 
kernels which may be easily taken out in halves. 
The kernels are plump, crisp and have a wonderful 
flavor. Trees extremely hardy and may be success¬ 
fully grown in any section of the United States. The 
wood from this tree takes a fine polish, superior 
to any of our native timber. There is a fortune in 
growing this tree for timber. 
Prices on Walnuts: Each 
3- 4 feet _$ -25 
4- 5 feet .— -35 
5- 6 feet..50 
Per 3 Per 10 
$ .65 $1.85 
.90 2.75 
1.40 4.00 
FILBERTS 
Amor Iran A low growing shrubby tree, 10 to 12 
MIIICI nail ft. high. Used largely for ornamental 
purposes. Makes an attractive hedge. In the fall 
they produce abundant crops of the most delicious 
nuts, which are in great demand at good prices. 
Thrifty, vigorous growers, very hardy any place in 
America. Can be grown on almost any kind of soil. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
2- 3 feet..._$ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
3- 4 feet.. .35 .90 2.75 
American Sweet Chestnut £JS5* ° t ™ 
planted largely for shade; also valuable commer¬ 
cially; nuts sweeter than any other variety. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
2- 3 feet_$ .50 $1.25 $3.75 
3- 4 feet_•__ .75 2.00 5.50 
4- 5 feet. 1.00 2.50 7.50 
CwiAitl 1 RiirlfAUA (Horse Chestnut). Noted for 
OUUICyC lts << Go od Luck charm” 
when carried in your pocket. The fruit is not 
edible and is not to be eaten. Noted for its beau¬ 
tiful foliage and flowers of yellow tinged red. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch .$ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
2-3 feet ... .30 .80 2.25 
Wfllnilt (Juglans sieboldi). Perfectly 
WalllUl hardy, grows rapidly and 
makes a handsome, medium-sized tree with very 
large attractive leaves. Bears young and heavily. 
The nuts are borne in clusters, resembling the But¬ 
ternut in shade and quality with a thinner, smoother 
shell. Not as large as English Walnuts nor thin- 
shelled, but richer in quality and recommended as 
being hardy where English Walnuts are not 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch __$ .35 $ .90 $2.50 
2-3 feet . .50 1.25 3.50 
UirlfAri# Nutt Very valuable for market in 
nilAviy rVUl* fruits and also the lumber is 
very valuable for spokes, fence posts, and handles 
of all kinds for farming tools. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch ..$ .35 $ .90 $2.50 
2-3 feet ' ..50 1.25 3.50 
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