CIRCASSIAN WALNUT, KING OF NUT TREES—a paper shell Persian or English Walnut. Juglans Regia). This 
tree grows in many parts of the world; the hardiest is found in Russia, Poland and Northern Carpathian moun- 
tains where winter temperatures at times drop to more than 40 degrees below zero. It was from these coun- 
tries of northeastern Europe that the original stock was brought to Canada some years ago. The trees have a 
battleship gray colored skin, leaves large, glossy and beautifully scented. In Europe the leaves are used as an 
insecticide. Nuts vary in size from that of the California English Walnut to three times this size. Nuts fall free 
of hull. In Canada this variety has been a heavy producer and thousands are now growing in many of the 
northern states. Becomes a large tree. Growth rapid. Strong vigorous stock after becoming established. 
should ‘crop-the first year. Confcaining full branched, Nbrous toot sy cleni ea. eect ects 3-4 ft. $6.00 
CHINESE SWEET CHESTNUT (Castanea Mollissima) blight resistant. From the Tientsin district Northern China. 
For two weeks of early summer this tree is a riot of yellow blossoms. Grows fast. Nut resembles our native 
sweet chestnut in size and flavor which the blight has killed throughout the country. The blossom, foliage and 
fruit of this tree make it worthy of a place on any property. Some hold their golden brown dried leaves during 
winter. Tree grows 30 to 35 feet. Not self-pollinating, therefore more than one variety must be planted, prefer- 
able. three or more. Grafted should bear first or second year. Root pruned. ..........cscscscsssconebaccserrsonsctnaes 5-6 ft. $4.59 
ASIATIC TREE HAZEL (Corylus Colurna). This tree has one straight stem with no large branches, pyramidal 
in shape, bark is of cork texture. First out in spring and last to lose foliage in early winter. Nuts form in large 
burr to the number of 10 or more. Reaches a height of 80 feet. Growth rapid. This is a beautiful tree even 
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JAPANESE HEARTNUT—QUEEN OF NUT TREES (Juglans Cordiformus) hybrid. Morris says of this tree; “It 
grows thriftily and bears precociously and heavily. In rich soil the leaves are sometimes a yard in length. 
When the tree is in blossom with catkins of male flowers five or six inches in length and brilliant red spikes 
of female flowers amidst the foliage we have a.very beautiful object in the landscape. Nuts grow in clusters of 
ten or more, both nut and kernel are heart shaped, large, easily opened, flavor butternut”. Reaches a height 
of 80 to-40 feet, “Gratted, should bear second ‘Vear) VHOCt DIminScd vin er teene teereeet on aeseeeerre ne 5-6 ft. $6.00 
JAPANESE WALNUT (Juglans Sieboldiana). You will like this fast growing tree with its long compound leaves, 
large round nuts growing in clusters of 5 or more. Flavor butternut. Tree grows as large as our native butter 
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BUTTERNUT (Juglans Cinerea). The well known butternut of boyhood days. Probably the hardiest and fastest 
growing of our native nut trees, it has almost passed from the landscape. Help perpetuate this tree. Nuts 
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BLACK WALNUT (Juglans Nigra). Several named varieties, thin shell, loose kernels that break out mostly in 
whole halves. Early and heavy bearers, Graited)/ root pruned i.e Gen iemtaceeeise ean 5-6 ft. $4.50 
HICKORIES—Thin shell, named varieties. Kernels crack out in whole halves. Gratted, | root pruned hy- 
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GIANT HICKORY (Carya Lacinosa) also known as the Big Western shellbark, Missouri nut and King nut. This 
is the largest hickory nut in the world, three to four times larger than the average hickory. Leaves extremely 
large, glossy, of a beautiful rich green. Like’ the Pecan and Hiccan does best in rich moist soil (not wet soil). 
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