Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Nut Trees 
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Ohio has a large oblong hull which is very difficult to remove otherwise 
it is one of the best kinds. The nut is long and pointed, with a thin shell, is 
easy to crack and has splendid quality. Sizes, 5-6 ft., 4-5 ft. 
Stabler is a slower growing variety of fair quality and is known chiefly 
because a considerable part of the long pointed nuts have but a single lobe, 
cracking out in one piece. Sizes, 5-6 ft., 4-5 ft., 3-4 ft. 
Wandra is a vigorous growing kind with somewhat elongated thin-shelled 
nuts of medium size cracking out a high percentage of kernels of good quality. 
Sizes, 5-6 ft., 4-5 ft. 
A few trees are available of Cresco and Rohwer at the prices below. Sizes 
available on application. 
PRICES—of Grafted Walnuts. 5-6 ft. 4-5 ft. 3-4 ft. 2-3 ft. 
See sizes after each variety.) ....00.2.0...0iccc cee $2.50 $2.00 EE $1.50 
BUTTERNUT, White Walnut. We have not yet succeeded in growing bench 
grafts of the superior Butternut varieties so again can only offer seedling trees. 
Butternuts have a shallower root system than Black Walnuts and transplant 
easier. 
Size Each Per 10 
SECC LITE ELT COS wert ieee tee tae ee ae oe 2- 3 ft. $0.30 $2.00 
18-24 in. oss 1.50 
HICKORIES, HICANS, AND PECANS 
The supply of grafted trees of these very desirable nuts was exhausted 
in the fall of 1942 and no more can be promised until the war is won and more 
help is again available. The Hickories have the longest, deepest roots so re- 
quire much labor for hand digging, as well as much also for grafting in the 
field and subsequent care during the busiest spring planting season, and help 
to do this is not available. 
The limited supply of helpers which are to be had will be used first to pro- 
duce as much food as possible from the quick yielding farm crops, then what 
they can of fruit trees, nut trees, etc., which do not yield food immediately. 
A good supply of young stock is approaching grafting size and we hope 
those which are sufficiently large may be grafted so as to be ready for digging 
when normal conditions do return again. 
THE WINKLER HAZEL makes a splendid ornamental shrub 6 to 7 feet 
high and produces the largest nuts of the native hazels. They have the splendid 
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