HARDY GRAFTED NUT TREES 
(Not prepaid) 
These are budded and grafted varieties, the very finest 
large meats, excellent flavor and have proven hardy to with- 
Stand our climate. We have for years grown chestnuts for 
market and make a specialty of growing Nut trees, which 
besides producing fine nuts, make the very best of Shade and 
Oznamental trees and should not be neglected and overlooked 
by home owners and planters. 

Thin Shell Black Walnut 
CHINESE BLIGHT RESISTANT CHESTNUT —Trees 
grow fast and bear almost as soon as peaches, and produce 
profitable crops of nuts of the sweetest and best quality. Bloom 
late and bear each and every year, never getting froze out. Is 
a good commezcial proposition as we have proven by our 
bearing trees, 
PRICE: 2-3 ft. 75c 3-4 ft. $1.00 4-5 ft. $1.50 
JAPANESE GIANT CHESTNUT—Produces largest size 
nuts and a beautiful fine foliage tree. Grows quick, bears 
young. Not quite as hardy as above.—5d-6 ft. $1.25 each. 
BLACK WALNUTS—tThin shell. Crack out whole, white 
kernels and quality the best. We have the very best varieties: 
Thomas, Stabler, Stambaugh, Ohio. Grafted trees. 
PRICE each—2-3 ft $1.00; 3-4 ft. $1.50; 4-5 ft. $2.00. ~. 
PECANS—Hardy Northern Thin or Paper Shell. Varieties: 
Duis, Indiana. 
PRICE—$2.00 each, dug with long root system. 
HICANS—Hicans are crosses between -hickory and pecan 
trees and extremely ovnamental, producing the largest nuts 
known. Varieties: Nussbaumer, Gerardi, Pleas, McAllester. 
A few 8-10 ft. trees, $5.00 each 
WINKLER HAZEL—tThe largest native, heavy bearer of 
fine nuts. Ornamental. PRICE-—$1.00 each. 
PRINCESS ALMOND—Hardy peach-like tree, kernels of 
fits sweet and good. PRICH—4 ft, size, 75c. 
