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Success. Nuts large to very large; Snell of : me- 
dium thickness; kernel of plump, rich, and good — 
quality. One of the most widely planted varieties. 
Each Per 10 Per 100° 
2 oto. 3+ feebad busine ue $1.50 $14.00 $135.00 
Siitord (feats anim ae ints). Suet OS Alb .bO ae) SEDO 
v4.46. 5) feet. see eee 1.90 18.00 175.00 
5 ctor @ feetie ea 2.25 21.00 200.00 
WALNUT. Culture of these trees is attracting 
much attention at this time. The Black Walnut is 
native to every section of the United States, and it 
has been said of this tree that it combines timber | 
and nut value, beauty and shade. The English 
Walnut is being introduced more and more and 
_promises to become a most profitable crop. 
Black Walnut. One of our most majestic. and 
beautiful trees; practically free from disease and 
insects; suited to all sections for both nuts and 
shade. 
; Each Per 10 Per 100 — 
2 to: 3 teeta Ses te $ .40 $3.50 $30.00 
& to! 4; eet faa eon tae 00 4.50 40.00 
4 to 5 feet.>...... ae ete ane .70 6.50 60.00 
White Walnut, or Butternut. This native tree is 
perhaps the most desirable of the nut-bearing trees. 
It is rapid in growth, quickly making a round- 
headed tree. (Prices same as on Japanese Walnut 
below.) . 
Japanese Walnut. Tree is very handsome and 
has large spreading top; useful as well as orna- 
mental; begins to: bear at age of three years; shell 
moderately thick; kernel very sweet. 
OR OMG TS TOCRNe re Bot Ss Pe te $ .90 $8.00 $75.00. 
Stra LOC beet i eee OO Bde 1.00 9.50 90.00 
Thomas Wainut (Black). One of the largest of 
the improved varieties and of best quality. Nut 
of good cracking quality with light colored DIE AN 
Tree a wonderful grower. 
AetOrS TCC see ohn oP. Sii¥o, -$15.00 
SiO Tal eG bt ay, wemiek: hin eo Ses 2:0D).. «17250 
English Walnut. Bears large nuts of uniform size 
and with flattened ends; kernel light colored and of 
. good quality; tree Lenbeis and abundant bearer. 
DY UO> a SeCU gers a ant Ro $1.75. $15.00 
oy tO 4 TCU Cae ie Bees a UL etc. ses 
_ Chinese Chestnut. Blight-resistant chestnut. Ul- 
timate height 20 to 25 feet. Due to the blight, our_ 
native chestnut is practically extinct, and this tree 
will take its place. It fruits early and prolifically; 
nuts are larger than native variety, and the quality 
is equally good. Take our advice and plant some 
of these trees. 
2; LO: LCC ie hen Fo a ee Wctede $1.75 $15.00 
has LO. SAR Visio cd Voit ok de nee ee 2.00 uN a 
_ Hickory Nuts. Very valuable for market in fruits, 
and also the lumber is much in demand for manu- 
facturing a number of articles. 
4830524 INCH Mey order! $ .70 $6.50 $ 60.00 
Putoid feet). Tih, 4 Stee ke (55: 8.00 75.00 
SiO 4 featen: sata) tee ee 2.00 17.50 150.00 
Hazelnut. This is a valuable shrub with. edible 
nuts; decorative as well as useful. 
DUO Se teeta a ee rated fe} hy $..60° $° 5.50 $5000.65 
3 to.4 feet: iv: t “broek ee 70 6.50 60.00 — 

