trees for home use, plant some walnuv ucves. 
After years of search and the testing of thou- 
sands of samples, several varieties have been 
found of superior quality, which re thin shelled, 
easily cracked, and in most cases with little care 
the kernels can be gotten out in whole halves. 
The varieties listed are considered the best 
known by leading nut tree authorities. 
THE WALNUT AS A TIMBER TREE 
The Black Walnut is a two-fold purpose tree. 
These improved varieties of walnut produce a 
superior nuts, which with the increasing demand 
for walnut kernels bring a handsome annua! 
revenue, and when the tree has served its time 
as a nut producer (which is many years) the 
tree can then be sold for lumber. Much of the 
walnut timber was cut during and Since the war 
time, leaving the supply limited but not the de- 
mand, as walnut has no equal for furniture, 
finishing lumber, radio cabinets, and many other 
uses. 



Eight year old STABLER WALNUT tree 
bearing its fourth crop of nuts. 
