18 CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC. 

Walnut is being introduced more and more, and — 
promises to become a most profitable crop. 
Black Walnut. One of our most majestic and 
beautiful trees; practically free from disease and 
insects; suited to all sections for both nuts and 
shade. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
23tO0s oe CCl eee ~.$ 415° -$1.007 eS 800 
3.ito +4 feetrtt eee. oh eee Ay. 1.85 15.00 
Atto 5 fects ae ae Oe 22.50 
White Walnut, or Butternut. This native tree is 
perhaps the most desirable of the nut-bearing 
trees. It is rapid in growth, quickly making a 
round-headed tree. (Prices same as on Japanese 
Walnut below.) 
Japanese Walnut. Tree is very handsome and 
has large spreading top; useful as well as orna- 
mental; begins to bear at age of three years; shell 
moderately thick; kernel very sweet. 
BELO IOSICO UP read Sued Cree $ .40 $3.00 $ 25.00 
SetO. 4 LCC tie nes eee eee seal 00 4.00 35.00 
English Walnut. Bears large nuts of uniform 
size and with flattened ends; kernel light colored 
and of good quality; tree hardy and abundant 
bearer. 
eto o Geta etka eee $ .75 $6.00 
Chinese Chestnut. Blight-resistant Chestnut. 
Ultimate height 20 to 25 ft. Due to the blight, our 
native Chestnut is practically extinct, and this 
tree will take its place. It fruits early and pro- 
lifically; nuts are larger than native variety, and 
the quality is equally good. Take our advice and 
plant some of these trees. 
2 to 3. feet... aesenee ne $1.00 $ 8.50 
3 tou4 feet... sau eta 2125 ©.110,00 
Hickory Nuts.. Very valuable for market in 
fruits, and also the lumber is much in demand for 
manufacturing a number of articles. 
TS o224 inch’. eee eee 39 2.50 20.00 
2:t0Gs oO LeCt a, meee 00 3.00 30.00 
3° tor 4: feet iat tenes 15 6.00 50.00 
Hazlenut. This is a valuable shrub with edible 
nuts; decorative as well as useful. 
ZITO MOsLOEL ta oe we 2 alee 5 1.85, ~ 515,00 
BELO wea cLeCC li unc poke aes Tat) 2.45°. 22.50 
FIGS. 
The Fig is considered to be more or less a fruit 
of the coast country, but it thrives and produces 
abundant crops over most of the cotton section, 
and while the tops will sometimes be killed back 
in colder sections, if this dead wood is pruned 
away the plant will make new growth which will 
fruit the first season. 
Each per 10 Per 100 
1S to: 247inche es i ee ee $254 392.00 
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