NUT TREES - Filberts (continued) 
DUCHILLY (Kentish Cob). Nut is large and long. Tree is upright in habit of growth and vigor- 
ous. Very productive. Nut cracks easily and very fine in quality. Ripens along with Barcelona. 
DAVIANA. Nut medium to large. An excellent pollenizer for Barcelona. Tree smaller and slower 
erowing than other kinds. Nuts excellent in quality. 
Prices: 2 yr. transplants, 4 to 5 feet, each $1.75; 3 for $5.00; (not prepaid). 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
The variety offered here is grafted on Black Walnut roots. ‘Trees propagated in this way are 
hardier, because they ripen their wood earlier in the fall. Also they bear earlier and are more 
productive. The grafted English Walnut can be grown successfully wherever it is possible to grow 
peaches or sweet cherries. Trees grow best on a soil that is neutral to alkaline. 
WILTZ MAYETTE. The best English Walnut available to-day. An excellent quality diamond 
brand nut. Shell thin, kernel large, light colored, of excellent quality. Tree hardy and productive. 
With good care bears in third or fourth year. Single trees will produce good crops of nuts. 
No pollenizer required. 

Ohio and Wiltz Mayette Walnuts 
BLACK WALNUTS 
The Black Walnut is one of the most common forest trees and valuable both for its nuts and fine 
lumber. Nuts gathered from wild trees vary in cracking quality to the extent that it is impossible 
to get the meats from the shell in most cases. 
The comparatively new grafted varieties have been selected for their large size, thin shells and 
excellent cracking qualities. While grafted varieties are more expensive because of the extra cost 
of grafting, they are well worth the extra cost because they bear earlier, are more productive and 
produce nuts of proven value. 
OHIO. Tree very well shaped, growing into a lofty upright tree. Nut medium to large, shell thin, 
meats large, light colored, fine quality. One of the earliest bearing sorts. 
THOMAS. Nut and kernel large and of best quality. A very rapid grower and well adapted to 
wide range of soils and climates. One of the best of all named varieties. 
Single trees of Black Walnuts will produce well without cross pollination. 
Prices of Black and English Walnuts, 3 to 4 feet, sturdy trees: each $2.00; 3 for $5.75; 
(not prepaid). 
ORDER EARLY THIS YEAR. (See discounts for early orders, page 9.) 
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