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THOMAS. Largest nut of the varieties listed. The tree is the fastest 
grower of the lot. Nut husks better than average and makes a good 
appearance when sold in the shell. 
OHIO. This variety makes a very symmetrical, well-branched tree. 
Nut medium size; kernel light-colored and of excellent flavor. Husk of 
nut thick. Dependable bearing tree in southeast Pennsylvania. 
TEN EYCK. Tree very symmetrical in growth. Nuts slightly smaller 
than Thomas; shells thin. 
STABLER. Trees slow of growth, averaging 4 to 6 inches a year. Bears 
two types of nuts—one-lobe and two-lobe—on the same tree. Kernel 
sweet and mealy. Nut thin-shelled, easily cracked. One-lobe nuts fall 
out in one piece. 
ELMER MEYERS. This is one of the new varieties. Blossoms late, 
about with Wiltz Mayette English Walnut. Excellent, thin-shelled nut, 
easily cracked. 
Each Per 10 
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{ Larger trees and specimen trees, write for prices} 
WILTZSMAYETIE:: (Favotite variety because. ofits fne-quality. A. 
“Diamond” brand nut. 
ALPINE. Large, rather rough-shelled nut. A local variety. Blossoms 
appear concurrently with most varieties of Black Walnut. 
OTHER VARIETIES include Payne, True Mayette, Grenoble, Sinclair, 
Eureka, Hall and Cut-Leaf English Walnuts. Quantity of trees available 
is limited. Grown exclusively for our patrons interested in a more com- 
plete collection. 
Each Pento 
2°tOi Stitt: tall. Wee ee ee ee $1375 = 15 200 
3 .to-4fts: tall 2 ee eee 2200 L750 
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