RETAIL PRICE LIST 29 
SUCCESS—Large nut, recommended highly; not sub- 
ject to Rosette or Die Black. Fine for yard planting. 
Wide spreading tree. 
SCHLEY—Large, long nut, thin shell, cracks easily. 
Fine flavor; luxuriant foliage and rapid growth. 
Beautiful tree. 
DELMAS—Large nut, plump and well filled; thin shell; 
heavy bearer. Tree strong and vigorous. 
MAHAN—Heavy producer of enormous size nuts. Very 
thin shell. Bears very young. Strong grower. Holds 
all foliage until frost. A clean yard tree. 
WESTERN VARIETIES 
BURKETT—Originated by J. H. Burkett, Clyde, Texas. 
Medium size, short round nut. Fills well, good flavor. 
Thin shell. One of the best Texas varieties. 
WESTERN SCHLEY—Medium size, long nut, cracks 
easily, good flavor; a good Texas variety. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT (Juglans Nigra)—One of 
the largest of the improved varieties and of the best 
quality. Good cracking quality. The most prolific 
and abundant bearing tree we have ever grown. We 
have a tree in the nursery row eighteen months from 
graft that matured twenty-eight full sized nuts. The 
tree will thrive and make vigorous growth where the 
pecan will not grow. Well adapted in every county 
in Texas to the soils and climatic conditions. Makes 
a wonderful shade tree. 
Same grades and prices as pecans. 
PECAN AND WALNUT GRAFTING WOOD—Can sup- 
ply scions of many varieties at 5¢ each. 
SHADE TREES 
Medium, 4 to 6 foot trees, each.............0.000. $ .50 
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Heavy serustoul2Zetoote treesweacns 8 cesses. 2.00 
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AMERICAN ELM—Broadleaved; faster grower and 
more handsome than native elm; upright form. 
ARIZONA ASH—Medium growth; thrives in any soil. 
BOX ELDER (acer negundo)—Very fast grower; beau- 
tiful tree making a dense shade. 
COTTONWOOD—Rapid growth on rich land; well 
known. 
eee (Lombardy)—Graceful, tall, slender; fine ef- 
ect. 
UMBRELLA CHINA—Well known trees. Cut off half 
of the new growth each year and the wind wili not 
break them. 
(The Mulberry is a fast growing shade tree and bears 
an abundance of fruit. Good for hen yards). 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY—Best for quick shades. 
