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@ GENEROUS SHADE 
@ LAVISH BEAUTY 
@ HUGE CROPS OF 
DELICIOUS 
NUTS 
965—Black Walnut, Dr. Campbell aba 
Beauty and usefulness are perfectly combined in this fast grow- 
ing lovely shade tree for lawn planting. Its tall, spreading 
branches are covered with most attractive deep green foliage, 
which turns to a flaming coppery-red in the fall. About 3 years 
after planting it begins to produce huge crops of immense nuts 
filled with plump, crisp kernels of delicious flavor. This double 
purpose tree deserves a place in every large yard and garden 
where heavy shade is needed. Excellent too for planting around 
the farmstead. 
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954—Pecan, Paper Shell 
‘(For Spring Planting Only) 
Planted in the city back yard or around the farm home, the 
pecan becomes a highly desirable shade tree. It is a clean tree, 
practically immune to insects. The beautiful deep green foliage 
hangs on until very late in the fall. Nuts are large, filled with 
plump kernels of finest quality pecan meat, having a most de- 
licious flavor. They come out of their “paper shells” in full 
halves. Pecans are fast-growing and develop into beautiful orna- 
mental shade trees in a very few years. 
PLANT PECAN TREES IN FOLLOWING 
TERRITORIES ONLY 
Pecan trees are not hardy in northern territory. 
Therefore, orders should be confined to territory 
south of a line extending from Philadelphia 
through central Ohio, central Indiana, central Illi- 
nois and central Iowa. 
Nut Trees—Symbols of Sturdy Growth 
and Character for Generations 
