NORTHERN PECAN (Hicoria Pecan)—A large stately tree. Named varieties. Hardy, thin shell, grafted, root 
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HICCAN (Hybrid)—A magnificent tree, cross between hickory and northern pecan. Nuts large, shell thin. Nam 
ed varieties. Flavor incomparable. Faster growing than pecan or hickory. Grows to a height of 40 to 50 feet. 
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FILBERT OR EUROPEAN HAZEL (Corylus Avellana). Those with large or small space will do well to plant this 
small fruitful tree. Its shape and beautiful large, almost round leaves are outstanding. Grows to a heighth of 
10 to 15 feet. Growth is rapid and crops heavy. Planting distance, 15 to 20 feet. Filberts also make an excel- 
lent screen hedge when planted 6 feet apart in the row. More than one variety must be planted for cross- 
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AMERICAN HAZEL (Corylus Americana) hybrid. Grows 6 feet. Beautiful bush producing the largest hazel nuts 
in the world, about the size of Filbert. Grows fast, bears heavily. Fall foliage is of various colors and shades. 
More than one should be planted for cross-pollination. 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
PERSIMMONS (Diospyros Virginiana) We have the “Lambert” and “Early Golden”, These are native persim- 
mons and have the delicate but distinct flavor of the persimmon, not the flavor of the oriental. This tree will 
succeed on a wide range of soils and well up into the northern states. Glossy green foliage, very ornamental 
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MULBERRIES—A new variety, becomes a good size tree in short order. Bears 4-6 weeks, producing huge quan- 
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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 
TRANSPLANTING SIZE AND TIME— 
Nut trees should not be transplanted much over seven feet in heighth, three to six feet is better and moved 
only in spring or fall when dormant. 
FALL PLANTING ADVANTAGES— 
Nut trees are more dormant at this time. Again the roots to some extent become established during winter 
giving the tree a better start in spring. 
ROOT PRUNING— 
A root pruned nut tree is one that has had part of the main or tap root removed when young. A transplant 
is one that has been root pruned and moved one or more times. This treatment causes the tree to develop a 
branched or lateral root system or many more roots than it would have ordinarily enabling the tree to better 
withstand the shock of transplanting. All our trees are carefully hand dug. 
BEARING TIME— 
Practically all the trees we ship are at or nearing the bearing age. Many have berne crops in the nursery. 
Transplanting sets them back until they become established in their new home, which usually takes from one 
to three years. 
