FOR SHADE AND PROFIT 
No. 188 Wagner's Black Walnut 
One of the most rapid growing Hardwood trees known. A 
most beautiful lawn or shade tree, dense, symmetrical, dark 
green attractive foliage, which turns to a flaming coppery 
red after frost. The chief value of this rapid growing tree, 
however, is its extra large thin shell nuts it begins to produce 
about the third year from planting. The immense nuts have 
full kernels, which may be easily taken out in halves. Kernels 
are plumb, crisp and have a delicious flavor. Trees extremely 
hardy and may be very successfully grown in any section 
of the Nation. Specimen trees have grown to be 20 feet 
tall in seven years. The wood from this tree takes a fine 
polish superior to any timber. There is a wonderful oppor- 
tunity in growing this tree for timber, or for the nuts. 
There is always a good market for large thin shell black 
walnuts. Trees are highly productive. Small trees for re- 
forestation at tremendously low prices. 18 to 24 in., 10 for 
$1.50; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00; 1000 for $90.00. 2 to 3 
ft., 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 100 for $15.00; 1000 for, 
$120.00. 
SELECT WELL DEVELOPED SPECIMEN TREES 
3to4 feet, 80c each; 3 for $2.25. Heavy 4 to 5 feet trees, 
$1.48 each; 3 for $4.35. e 

English Filberts 
FILBERTS 
No. 190. ENGLISH—A low growing bushy tree, producing 
abundant crops of roundish, tender nuts of fine flavor, 
greatly prized for home use and used extensively in the 
manufacture of candy. Will grow in any location and on 
almost every kind of soil. Profitable if you will plant 
your waste land to Filberts. The nuts are larger and of 
much better quality than the American Filbert. Price, 
strong, well rooted select, 3 to 4 ft. trees, 75c each; 
10 for $6.85. 
No. 192. AMERICAN—A low growing shrubby tree, 10 to 
12 ft. high. Used largely for ornamental purposes. Makes 
very attractive hedges. In the fall they produce abundant 
crops of the most delicious nuts, which are always in great 
demand at good prices. Thrifty, vigorous growers, are 
hardy any place in America. Can be grown on almost 
_any kind of soil. Price, 3 to 4 ft., strong well rooted trees, 
60c each; 6 for $3.40; doz., $6.00. 
When You Plant Nut Trees You Are Making a Per- 
manent Investment 
HARDY ENGLISH TYPE WALNUT MAYETTE AND 
FRANQUETTE SOLD OUT 
No. 194 PAW PAW (Northern Banana) 
A small handsome tree with large purple flowers which 
are very beautiful and fragrant and large dark green foliage 
which makes it a handsome tree for the park or lawn. Pro- 
duces large yellow fruit which has the flavor and shape of 
the banana and is very delicious and attractive. Tree very 
hardy and productive. Can be grown in all sections of the 
United States. Should be planted in every lawn and garden. 
Price—strong, healthy, well developed trees, 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.50 each. 
























Wagner's Black Walnut Tree 
HARDY FRUITING MULBERRY TREES 
No. 196. NEW AMERICAN—The most beautiful tree for 
ornamental planting. All summer and fall it bears clus- 
ters of large, jet black, delicious berries, which are won- 
derful for eating fresh out of hand, and make the most 
excellent jams and jellies. Tree a very rapid grower, en- 
tirely hardy and easily transplanted. Very attractive in 
any location; it makes a large, wide spreading graceful 
shade tree. Fruits continuously from May to August. 
For shade, beauty, attractiveness, and excellent fruit, 
plant the Mulberry tree. Price, large 4 to 5 ft. trees, 
$1.28 each. 
No. 198 Hanson's Bush Cherry 
Beautiful as an ornamental—valuable for its fruit. 
Easy to grow; effective in any landscape planting and 
which bears delicious fruit of good size and excellent 
flavor. Fruit is wonderful to eat right from the bush; 
makes superb jam, or clear, sparkling 
jelly. Perfectly hardy 
anywhere. They always 
retain their 
dwarf stature. 
Heavy, 2-year 
bushes. Will 
start bearing 
next year. 48c 
each; 3 for 
$1.35, 
postpaid, 
WHEN YOU PLANT NUT TREES YOU ARE MAKING A PERMANENT INVESTMENT 17 
