22. CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC. 
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spines Walnut. Tree is very Pe duotab: and has large — 
spreading top; useful as well as ornamental; begins to bear 
at age of three years; shell moderately thick; kernel very 
sweet. : . Each PerlO Per 100 
2) t0° 3 feet oe he eee $I 25 $9.00 $100.00 — 
3 to. 4) foot o aeees Be ie i 1.50 | .00 125.00 
Thomas Walnut (Black). One of the largest of the-im- 
proved varieties and of best quality. Nut of good cracking 
quality with: light colored meat. Tree a wonderful grower. 
Each Per 10 ‘ 
2\ton3ifeet!2 21 Peak te ei as La ee 92.25. §$20.00: = 
3:t0:-4 feets Ce ye Oe ee Cee sate | eae 2.75 25.00 
English Walnut. Bears large nuts of uniform size and with - 
flattened ends; kernel light colored and of good quality; 
tree hardy and abundant bearer. 
| Each Per 10 
2. t033<16et eo ke et De ee .$2.00 $17.50. 
3::to4. feat. Oe ey at eae ee and 2.50 22.50 
Chinese Chestnut. Blight-resistant Ven estruks Ultimate 
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 vari- 
ety, and the quality is equally good. Take our advice and 7 
plant some of these eee 
Each Per 10 
18 to 24 inch......... Mi Ue ee tee ts See $1.75 $15.00 
Z..t0,3 teeter, eee cea agate Pe Sas Pah cam 2.00 17.50 
3:.to 4. feetin a wuuw ee eee ie eltb. Pie te 2 OO 22.50 
Hickory Nuts. Very valuable for market in fruits, and also 
the lumber is much in demand for manufacturing a number 
of articles. 
- Each Per 10 Per 100 
[etsuo4stheh ee oe $1.00 $8.50 $ 75.00 
Dtohtacteakat eee oe aero 1.25 11.50 100.00 
ee eet tone sy 2.50 22.50 200.00 
Hazelnut. This is a valuable shrub with edible nuts; deco- 
rative as well as useful. 
Each Per !0 Per 100 
18 to 24 inch.......... sures hl ibict ceen $ .60 $5.50 $ 50.00 
Dito Steet. heey el ee oe 75 6.50 60.00 
Sto 4 foot. ck cele ere 1.00 850 75.00 
fics. ne Sethe 
The fig is considered to be more or less a fruit of the 
coast country, but it thrives and produces abundant crops 
over most of the cotton section; and while the tops will 
sometimes be killed back in colder sections, if this deadwood 
is pruned away the plant will make new growth which will 
fruit the first season. 
. | | Each Per lo. 
1BE P6324 iach thee ic coe oe eee 2 ..$ .75 $ 6.00 
Rite utedkt? ik eign Santis 1.00 7.50 
Varieties: . 
Brown Turkey. Medium size; Sevoleke brown; sepa and 
good. Very prolitic. Has habit of bearing on new wood, 
even fruiting in the nursery row. 
Everbearing. Fruit medium to_ large, browolsh velo ae 
shaded bronze; flesh white with pink center, sweet and deli- 
cious. The trees begin to bear when quite small and. usually — 
have fruit all season, Plants ordinarily bear in. nursery row — 
on first season's wood. We consider thie one eh the most 
desire of all figs. “links ke 
