
Thomas Stabler 
THOMAS. Originated with the late Jos. Thomas, King-of-Prussia, 
Pa. One of the finest black walnuts yet found. Nut large, kernels large, 
light colored and of very good quality. The tree is a fast grower and 
adapts itself to a wide range of soils and climates. 
STABLER. Originated in Maryland. One of the finest black wal- 
nuts and the best of all in cracking quality. The kernels can easily be 
removed in halves and this variety runs quite a few one-lobed nuts 
which fall from the shell in one piece. Slow growing. Kernel medium 
to dark in color, sweet and mealy. 
TEN EYCK. Originated at So. Plainfield, N. J. The nut is me- 
dium to large and has a very thin shell. The kernel is full and plump 
and of fine quality. The tree is a good upright grower and bears 
heavily here. 
ELMER MYERS. This is a new variety. Nut very thin shelled and 
excellent cracker. Kernel medium in color, for test planters only. Tree 
blossoms late about with W. Mayette English Walnut. 
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