

Black Walnut makes a fine shade tree 
Hardy Grafted Nut Trees 
Really bear nuts for food and profit—hear in the north! 
NJOY the remarkable new hybrid nut trees, experimenters have been working on for years! Hardy types of 
both English Walnuts and Pecans! Delicious Black Walnuts with easily opened shells. More meat too: Grafted 
Walnuts 30% of weight is meat; seedlings only 15%. 
ACTUAL BEARING RECORDS: Trees do not bear well as far north as they will live, but about one zone warmer. 
They bear wherever Peaches will bear: 
Grafted trees are crooked when young. 
They will outgrow this in a few years and 
make straight trunks. 

BLIGHT-RESISTANT CHESNUTS 
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima). Similar to the dying 
American, of fine flavor, and sweet. It is inured to the Chestnut 
blight. Lives and bears Zone V. 
—Bargains—Seedlings, 2-3 feet (transplants)... ...25 for $16.50 
Seedlings, 3-5 feet (transplants)... ... 25 for 25.00 
—Grafted Trees. Better nut-bearing. Bear as soon as apples. 
Varities Carr, Zimmerman, Connecticut Yankee, Hobson. 
(Each) (10) (Each) (10) 
4to 5ft..... $2.00 $18.50 GO tOnmeetmmas. $2.75 $26.25 
4 to 5 feet... .$2.00 $18.50 Oto valeciae ne 2.79 26.25 
5 to 6 feet.... 2.25 21.00 8 to 10 feet.... 4.00 39.00 
Japanese Chestnut—Very like the Chinese. Even quicker to 
bear, but lower quality. Larger. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
ANE OPO LCC .aaeen cw oh See a ee rico atturedeee eas $1.75 $13.00 $100.00 
GetOro leet. se eset a eave Meee sec 2.85 24.50 210.00 
HICKORIES—Zone V 
Hybrid Shagbark Hickories. These are in several varieties, offered 
only in mixture. Excellent flavor. Known reliable bearers. Grafted. 
(Each) (10) 
SRUORAME CC Uine weet aceiee etce REA ERE ae te ees $3.65 $35.00 
DILOLOMCEU SGM Aeiste cig aera CR: Lie oa 4.50 43.50 
Hardy Northern Pecans. Mixed hardy forms that have lived 
and thrived in Zone V. Hardy, but not grafted. Beautiful tree, 
good nuts. Interesting. 
(Each) (10) 
A NORO LECL ceed Seale dee Soar ah ere eee eee ae aks $3.00 $25.00 
3.50 30.00 
OECD TORECE Leet ee ais cdnn: Meroe ree ark meee ie ce eae rare 
Stabler Walnut 
Black Walnut:— 
5th year—% bushel 
6th year—700 nuts 
7th year—1 bushel 
9th year—2 4 bushels 
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CHESTNUTS 
BEAR YOUNG! 
The Chinese and Japanese 
types have nuts in 2nd and 
3rd years. Photo at left is a 
plant 41 inches tall (3-4 ft.) 
taken autumn, 1939. There 
are 18 burs, each containing 
3 nuts. 54 chestnuts on a baby 
tree! 










Packing Charges Included — 
in these prices. 














Thomas Walnut English Walnut 
English Walnut:— 
5th year—100 nuts 
10th year—8 bushels 
Chestnut:— 
2nd year—50 nuts 
Hardy Pecans:— 
5-7 years—10-14 lbs. 
12th year—s pecks 
13th year—80 lbs. 
BLACK WALNUTS—Zone IV 
One of our most beautiful native trees, growing well in any 
fertile well drained soil. The grafted sorts bear their first nuts com- 
monly in the third to fifth year. 
_ Stabler meat falls out easily in halves or one piece and is of a 
rich mellow flavor. A fine spreading specimen. 
Thomas is a rapid-growing tree. The meat is attractive and — 
tasty, but does not crack as easily as the Stabler. 
(Each) (10) (Each) (10) 
Stora teeten oe $2.25 $19.00 5 to.6 feet. 2. $2.75 $25.00 
4 to 5 feet. 2.13 2.50 22.00 Gto: Sateen 3.25 30.00 
ENGLISH WALNUT—Zone V 
Grafted on Black Walnut roots, the wood ripens earlier in fall; : 
hence, can stand much colder climates. 
3..40-4. feety Sk oo cc Be eee $2.50 each 
5 to 6 feet 3.00 each 
PLANTING and CARE 
Nut trees arrive heavily pruned, unlike ordinary trees. The 
large, poor root system cannot be shipped. Therefore the top — 
must be pruned to match. % 
The first two years mulch well with hay or straw and water if — 
drought comes. Keep all side buds from developing into useless — 
low branches. Branches should not start below 7 feet. Do not 
plant deeper than they were in nursery. 
