

HICKORY AND PECAN HYBRIDS 
There are many named varieties of these 
pac We recommend them for their 
and exotic values rather than 

Orne tal 
mF for (Heir nuts, which look like pecans and 
a are of the same size as those sold com- 
mercially. We have many hardy types, the 
first three listed below being the ones we 
recommend as the best for severe climates. 
Variety ROCKVILLE has been tested for 
more than 10 years on bitternut hickory 
stock. It is beautiful and very hardy. 
Voriety, BURLING GN eo. aa. 
ornamental. Has not been tested as long 
as Rockville. 
Variety GREEN BAY has the same quali- 
ties as the Burlington, and in addition, 
grows faster 
This nursery will propagate the 
Lybeetae order cere (ee 
McCALLISTER, having a nut larger than 
any known pecan. 
BIXBY, similar to McCallister, but with 
slightly smaller nut. 
DES MOINES, similar to Burlington. 
*See paragraph under Black Walnuts. 
_ PURE PECANS 
These are recommended for their orna- 
mental value, since neither pure pecans 
nor their hybrids are likely to mature their 
eine ok Only the HOPE pecan is 
pole, regulcaiyad but the others will be 
propageted on order. Listed in order of 
Variety HOPE has been tested for over 15 
years on bitternut roots. Very hardy. 
Variety NORTON grows well and is 
hardy. | 
Variety BURTON—A fine nut but appar- 
ently must be grown on pecan root. 
Variety POSEY grows well on Iowa pecan 
stock, but not on bitternut. Hardy. 

