
Stabler Black Walnut Thomas Black Walnut Wiltz Mayette 

BLACK WALNUTS 
THOMAS. Largest nut of the varieties listed. ‘The tree is the fastest grower of the lot. 
Nut husks better than average and makes a good appearance when sold in the shell. 
OHIO. This variety makes a very symmetrical, well-branched tree. Nut medium size; 
kernel light colored and of excellent flavor. Husk of nut thick. Dependable bearing tree 
in southeast Pennsylvania. 
TEN EYCK. ‘Tree very symmetrical in growth. Nuts slightly smaller than Thomas; 
shells thin. 
STABLER. ‘Trees slow of growth, averaging 4 to 6 inches a year. Bears two types of 
nuts—one-lobe and two-lobe—on the same tree. Kernel sweet and mealy. Nut thin- 
shelled, easily cracked. One-lobe nuts fall out in one piece. 
ELMER MYERS. This is one of the new varieties. Blossoms late, about with Wiltz 
Mayette English Walnut. Excellent, thin-shelled nut, easily cracked. 
Each Per 10 50 to 100 
L tore. ttstall ase ee ee $1.50 ST2050) $ .95 
Ftor sett: tallanie ee eee ee ae 1.75 15.00 Esl 
3° tor sft: tall ea ee ee 2.00 £750 1.40 
4° fort otallows See es Oe earl: 2:25 20.00 1.65 
Bf OhOe tte tala ce ee eee 2.50 2320 1.90 
Getoe ft eartall tea eee emt pay 25.00 Zale 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
WILTZ MAYETTE. Favorite variety because of its fine quality. A “Diamond” brand nut. 
ALPINE. Large, rather rough-shelled nut. A local variety. Blossoms appear concurrently 
with most varieties of Black Walnut. 
OTHER VARIETIES include Cut Leaf, Grenoble, Sinclair, Broadview, Hall, and 
Franquette English Walnuts. Quantity of trees available is limited. Grown exclusively 
for our patrons interested in a larger collection. 
Each Per 10 
Reto, Ft. tall Oe ee ea ee. Cetera $1.50 $12.50 
Ds COST test QL, oo ence ee oe ee 1%, 15.00 
3 tO ASH tal oe ho ieee ee rk ee eee ae 2.00 17.50 
Ato". ft tall Ch Re Jee watt in eae Deen 20.00 
34t0°6 ats tall Fete st ae a ee eee 2.50 22.50 
Oto Oiftitall ss swe een Ae Dad 25.00 
