

with good quality kernel. Tree good and upright 
grower. Prolific bearer. 
Have a few trees each of Rohwer and Stam- 
baugh, two of the newer varieties, both very 
good ones. 
LAMB CURLY WALNUT 
This tree was located and introduced by Mr. 
George N. Lamb, then secretary and manager of 
the American Walnut Mfg’s., Association of Chi- 
cago. In writing me of this tree Mr. Lamb said 
in part: 
“Unquestionably, it was one of the most thor- 
oughly figured trees ever discovered. The figure 
in this tree was quite apparent, even in the 
small branches, while the Forest Praducts Lab- 
oratory found evidence of a devoloping figure in 
the twigs not over five years old.” He further 
stated the veneer cut from this tree, brought a 
very fancy price. A planting of these trees would 
be a most valuable possession. 
The varieties listed above are considered the 
best known by leading nut tree authorities. 
PRICES OF ABOVE VARIETIES 
OF WALNUT TREES 
(Budded of Grafted) 
Each Per 10 
DCO Soe OS Teme wer otncteSeaciee soni fag $1.7 $16.59 
B SPORE M Oe Uae eae etree tasc average uses 2.00 18.59 
By PORE Eee Hela ek aceieeec set oete) 25 21.00 
at Ome tae geet ee eee Costs ch antiotache 2.50: 22.50 
(Write for prices on quantities) 
VARIETIES OF PECANS 


MAJOR—Originated in Henderson County, Ky. 
Parent tree very large, prolific and an annual 
bearer. Nut meciium to small, almost round, thin 
shell, plump kernel, of fine quality, splendid 
cracker. An ideal nut for the confectioner. 
