~CIRCASSIAN WALNUT, KING OF NUT TREES—a paper she’l Persian or English Walnut (Juglans Regia). This 
iree grows in many paris of the world; the hardiesi is found in Russia, Poland and Northern Carpathian 
Mountains where winter temperatures at times drop to more than 40 degrees below zero. It was from these 
countries of northeastern Europe that the original stock was brought to Canada some years ago. Cions and 
seeds were from selected trees, known to be over 300 years old, 150 feet high with a spread of some 80 feet. 
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. For many years this variety has been a heavy producer in Canada and 
thousands are now growing in most of the northern states. The following stock are strong, vigorous trees. 
After becoming established, should crop the first, second and third year, in the order listed. Containing full 
branched, fibrous root system 6-7 ft. $8.00; 5-6 ft. $7.00; 3-4 ft. transplants $5.50. 
.. 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 ye low 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. Most hold their golden brown dried leaves during 
winter. Tree grows 40 to 50 feet. Not self-pollinating, therefore more than one variety must be planted, prefer- 
ably three or more. Grafted should bear first or second year) HOOt Draned ..iccceteccn.c-e-ccccece-ecceeeeacseeas ee 5-6 ft. $4.50 
ASIATIC TREE HAZEL (Cory'us Colurna)—From mounto'.s of Northern China. This tree has one straight stem 
with no large branches, pyramidal in shape, bark o. tree is of cork texture. It is first out in spring and last to 
lose fo iage in early winter. Nuts form in large burr to the number of 10 or more. Reaches a height of 120 to 
200 feet, growth phenomenally rapid. This is a beautiful tree even when not in leaf. Root pruned......5-6 ft. $4.00 
JAPANESE HEARTNUT—QUEEN OF NUT TREES (Jugla.. Corclormus) hybrid. Morris says of this tree; “It grows 
thriftily and bears precociously and heavily. In rich so.. ihe lea.es 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 
35 to 45 feet. Gratted, should’ bear second year, 4 Root primed: ee 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 but- 
ternut and black walnut. Transplants ............. seaavssasbetdidhpn sag cade ctactinccbee tossee neta se eee ae ee eee ee oe 5-7 ft. $3.75 
BUTTERNUT (JJuglans 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 
large. , Tramsp!lcnts ..s....ccssecoossosctsesegeseaconteceo¥epsscevenscnsie cast Reema se ate ae ae en EC Beas AS 
BLACK WALNUT (Juglans Nigra) Several named varieties, thin shell, loose kernels ‘that break out mostly in 
whole halves. Early and heavy bearers. Grafted, root pruned ...ssseseseees diassasth nual eerie hitters 9-6 ft. $4.50 
