H’CKORIES—Thin shell, named varieties. Kernels crack out in whole halves. Grafted, root pruned hybrids........ 
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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) 
Vigorous stout trees 3-4 ft. $3.00; 4-5 ft. $4.00; 5-6 ft. $5.00. 
NORTHERN PECAN (Hicoria Pecan)—A large stately tree. Named varieties. Hardy, thin shell, grafted, root 
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HICCAN (hybrid)—A magnificient tree, cross between hickory and northern pecan. Nuts large, shell thin. Named 
varieties. Flavor incomparable. Faster’ growing than Pecan or Hickory. Grows to a heighth of 40 to 50 
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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 ft. Filberts also make an ex- 
cellent 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. Fine for clumps or hedges, planted 4 feet apart they 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
PERSIMMONS (Diospyros Virginiana) We have the “Lambert” and ‘Early Go'den". These are native persimmons 
and have the delicate but distinct flavor of the persimmon, not the flavor of the oriental. This tree. will suc- 
ceed on a wide range of soils and well up into the rorthern states. Glossy green foliage, very ornamental. 
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MULBERRIES a New American variety. Becomes a large tree in short order. Early and heavy bearing, fine for 
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Prices include packing, express and 25% duty for Canadian stock from Toronto, Ont., to Hillsdale, Mich.., 
and repacking, whence trees are f. 0. b. Terms 50% with order, balance c. o. d. Orders accepted until 
April 10th. 

