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‘For the duration of ‘the’ war we will discontinue most yA 
of our work with trees, but we have on band this spring 
a few of the trees that have taken us a number of years 
to produce. The stock is limited. Labor is very difficult 
to get but we ,have a dependable packer who will see 
that orders are ‘shipped in good shape. In the press. of = 
work there have been a number of letters which » iwe e have. 
not been able to answer. ~« 7 
We hope that when the war is over we can Bar back 
to our work and carry on with more of. our ce uate 3 
varieties of fruits and nuts. Eatery Se een 
ENGLISH: WALNUTS. F ee fe 
PEKIN WALNUT. = , Pe 
This walnut comes  ~— : 
from north China stock 
where weather is cold. 
It lived through a twen- 
ty below zero freeze in 
Idaho with little freez- 
ing back when other 
walnuts were killed to 
the ground. ‘Trees are. 
of good quality and bear ~ 
heavily. Trees 3 to 5 
feet, eachs2 sok S300. a 
. BRESLAU WALNUT. We have quite a few trees fs this 
hardy variety. The nut is immense in size and the quality — 
very fine. ‘The tree is a good producer. The nut fills 
well. where it has good soil and moisture. This nut~ 
originates from the northern limit of the English walnut 
where the climate gets cold enough | to freeze Jakes) with © 
a couple feet of ice. 





Trees 3 to 4 feet, each eas ey ~ : 
Trees i to 6 feet, cach__$5. 00s 
BLACK WALNUT - 
ELMER MYERS. This is the thinn set shelled | Hace 
walnut we have been able to find. The shell is in places 
‘about as thick as the average filbert. We have found hee. 
pale good and the tree a heavy bearer. © ee 
Trees 3-to 5 feet, each___._$3, 00 = a 
