ARBOR VITAE, Moonbeam 
EVERGREENS 
For Permanent Beauty 
Nearly every home owner likes to plant 
some evergreens because they are attrac- 
tive both summer and winter. There are 
three general types—(1), the tall growing 
—(2), the oval or globular—(3), the low- 
growing or flat type. The tall growing are 
planted in the background and at corners 
where you want accent on height. The 
medium type can also be used at corners 
where you do not want too tall an effect 
or can be planted in front of the tall- 
growing type. The low growing are planted 
beside the entrance steps or in front of 
low porch or in front of the medium and 
tall-growing kinds. 
There are many hundreds of evergreens, 
most of them being very particular in 
their requirements and hard to grow. So 
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JUNIPER VIRGINIANA, the tall ones in the back 
JUNIPER PFITZERIANA, the low ones in front, beside the walk 
we have selected the best one of each type. 
Each is easy to grow. 
The evergreens we offer are fine bushy 
plants that have been transplanted and 
grown in wide nursery rows. They are not 
to be compared with stock which has been 
grown in beds. The bed stock may be just 
as tall but it is thin, scraggly and not 
bushy. 
Arbor Vitae, Moonbeam— A rather new 
variety which has been tested for hardi- 
ness three years at the Iowa Experiment 
Station at Ames, Iowa. It has stood 20 
degrees below zero without injury. It 
makes a compact, oval-shaped plant with 
emerald-green foliage. It thrives perfectly 
in the South, East and West and as far 
north as Minnesota. It can be kept trim- 
med to a height of 3 to 4 feet or if you 
prefer, it will grow 5 feet tall. A very fine 
evergreen which is destined for -great 
popularity. 

When the long, cold evenings of winter 
come, what a pleasure it is to crack some 
Black Walnuts to eat or for fudge or for 
mother (she can use them in so many dif- 
ferent ways and what a delicious flavor 
they add). Everybody likes the Black 
Walnut but the common Black Walnut is 
small andl hard to get out the meats. 
Now you can have an improved, grafted 
Black Walnut, which is giant size with 
kernels much easier to get out. Thomas is 
the fastest growing and produces the 
largest nuts. It is the greatest nut tree of 
the country. 
1. It bears very young, generally next year 
after planting. A mature tree will produce 
15 to 40 bushels of nuts which sell for 
$4.00 to $7.00 per bushel. 
2. The nuts are immense size (pictured 
actual size) and they crack easily so the 
meats come out in halves and quarters. A 
bushel of nuts crack out 10 to 12 pounds 
of meats. 
3. The nuts are delicious flavor and be- 
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Juniper, Pfitzeriana—By far, the most 
popular and the best low-growing ever- 
green. It succeeds everywhere and makes 
a low, spreading bush with lovely silver- 
green foliage. 
Juniper, Virginianma— Grows every- 
where, and is America’s most popular 
evergreen. It makes a tall symmetrical 
tree with dark green foliage. Can be kept 
sheared to any desired height. You can 
shear it so it will be wide or narrow, just 
as you wish. 
PREPAID PRICES ON ALL 3 
EVERGREENS, ALIKE OR 
ASSORTED, YOUR CHOICE 
Each Per 2 Per 6 
{Stinehesseecss-sie $1.25 $2.35 $6.55 
24 inches......... 1.75 3.25 8.95 
Please keep in mind the Moonbeam and 
Virginiana are measured in height and the 
Pfitzerfana is measured in width. 
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cause they are so large and plump and 
come out in halves and quarters, they sell 
for 75c a pound. 
4. It will grow in every state in America, 
North, South, East and West. 
5. Plant a tree or two for your own use. If 
you have room, plant more for profit. You 
can easily sell the giant nuts at high prices. 
Plant 50 feet apart and 2 or 3 inches 
deeper than they stood in the nursery. 
6. In time the tree will grow big and walnut 
logs are becoming scarce, so if you wished, 
you could sell the trees for lumber at a 
good price. We doubt, though, if you 
would do this because the nut crop is so 
valuable. 
We have just 4000 of these New Thomas 
Black Walnut trees to sell this spring. 
First come, first served. 
PRICES ON NEW THOMAS 
BLACK WALNUT 
Not postpaid Each Per2  Per6 
3 to 4 feet, $1.60 $2.95 $7.95 
4 to 5 feet, 2.00 3.75 9.95 
