NUT TREE SEEDS FOR PLANTING 
1..Giant Hickory (Carya*Lacinosai.. ae nee qesdoeevessedsonesustenonebeindteasesesbeeieoe i eoMenEIn CeIn tere tT en nmEDE 10 for $1.00 
2. Filbert or European Hazel (Corylus Avellanda). Named Varieties Hiccescesrccccrsescesseseetentesteensressusetsecaasvenee mete 20 for $1.00 
3. American Hazel hybrid (Corylus Americana) ...... \ docceovcaocseetbelocedascdeasetaensdssttoerraiest oUt ieaett ane ceoe maT Teena Enea 20 for $1.00 
Seed for planting this spring must be ordered before ihe first of March. Planting instructions furnished. Prices 
postpaid. 
Nut trees should not be transplanted much over seven feet in heighth, four to six is better, and moved only in 
spring or fa!l when dormant. A root pruned nut tree contains a branched or lateral root system. A transplant is 
one that has been moved one or more times. All nut trees do not need to be grafted to run true to variety, add 
rapid growth or early productivity. 
In our catalogue fall 1942, we stated that property owners planted in the spring of that year, more nut trees than 
ever before, and that the fall would see a further increase in this type of planting. We were right. Stock was not 
overly plentiful last fall, and it's less this spring. Therefore you are asked to order without delay. It takes many 
years to produce a nut tree to the point at which we part with it. The many repeat orders received by us each 
spring and fall testify to the verility of our stock and the careful way it is packed for shipment. Help and ail 
packing materials are scarce, yet our prices are still about the same now as in the past eight eres Instructions 
for planting and care of trees sent on receipt of order. 

To those who have not received my catalogue before, wish to state, that I purchased 80 acres in Hillsdale county 
Michigan, going on two years ago to plant nut trees and that our nurseries are not located here. Repacking and 
transhipping is done from this address. 
