Another Value in Our Trees 
One of the most important factors in getting trees to 
bear young is the use in grafting of scions cut from bear- 
ing trees. We practice this as much as possible. 
Terms 
All orders from new customers must be accompanied 
with a 25% deposit, balance C. O. D., or money to be 
forwarded before shipment is made. Old customers can 
have terms made agreeable to the occasion. All prices 
f.o.b. Downingtown. 
Our responsibility ceases when shipment has been de- 
livered to the hands of the carrier (or transportation 
agency). 
Six sold at the dozen rate and three of any one variety 
can be selected in making up the dozen rate, 50 at the 
hundred rate, except where otherwise specified. 
No order where an affidavit must accompany invoice 
will be considered for less than $10.00. 
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And now, folks, you’ve seen the pictures and read of 
their value. So, set yourself for a selection. Don’t wait. 
Thin-shelled, easy-cracking nuts, early-bearing. Large, 
attractive meats that out-price the common ones on the 
market. Plant some. A good place to hide your money 
during the coming wild inflation. 
Grafted Black Walnut 
Juglans Nigra 
Black Walnut Varieties 
Thomas,—originated at King of Prussia, near Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Tree a remarkable grower, very upright ; 
nuts large and attractive, kernel light colored and of 
excellent mild flavor, cracks out in quarters. The leading 
commercial variety. 
Stabler,—originated near Washington in Maryland. 
Growth more spready than the Thomas, is more ornamen- 
tal in foliage and not quite so rapid in growth; nut small 
and oblong, very thin shelled, kernel light in color and 
richer than the Thomas in oil and flavor. For home crack- 
ing it is the best. 
Ohio,—originated in N. E. Ohio. A rapid grower with 
handsome contour and foliage; nut medium in size, ob- 
long in shape, an early and heavy bearer, and although 
liked by many is not as good a cracker as the others. The 
most ornamental of the walnuts. 
The Commercial Tree of the North 
The Thomas, Stabler and Ohio thin-shelled grafted 
varieties. The commercial nut tree for the north and 
a good partner for the Pecan in the middle south and 
southwest. Write for quantity rates. 
DEG Meet) erin teen Oat aan Ae eyo OE $1.50 15.00 
BoA ee OEh, ee ce nt TA rR erie eoeke eae eae ee oo 50 
AS! VE GOT cate eee oe RING aT core acaate ts se aT eee 2.00 20.00 
B= Gin LOCED errricceple re eravontes Terai ciate tenors re eonh casera eter rae 2.25 22.50 
Balled and burlapped, $1.50 per tree extra 
Larger Trees, Same Varieties, Bearing Age 
So much has been said in the fruit world regarding 
planting small trees that many think the same applies 
to nut trees. In the fruit orchard where a low head is 
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