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20 degrees be- 
low zero without injury; begins to bear when 
three years old. The nuts are larger and are 
borne in clusters of 10 to 20. They resemble 
English Walnuts in size, shape, and flavor. 
2 ft. size, No. 18B2, 95¢ each; 3 for $2.65; 
6 for $5.19. 
NEW MANCHURIAN 
CHESTNUT (cit 
Enjoy finest chestnuts where Na- 
tive American Chestnuts have 
blighted and died. Will bear sec- 
ond or third year after planting 
when 5 or 6 feet: tall. Spring 
“Hill guarantees the trees a blight 
resistant strain. The nuts are 1 
to 114 inches across, comparing 
- in size, quality and sweetness 
to the best ,native chestnuts. 
Only a few hundred _ plants 
available. ‘1'/o 
ft. tall, No. 
i8Bi, 98¢ ea; 
3 for $2.75: 
6 for $5.35. ¢ 
NUT (Corylus Americana)— 
Easy to crack and shell. 
Excellent large sweet kernels are 
produced in abundance on low 
over 6 ft. tall. A fine ornamental 
close in hedges, shrubs or bor- 
ders. etc. Extra hardy, attrac- 
to 11/4 ft., No. 
2 for 75¢; 6 
for $2.10. 5 
yr., & ft., No. 
{8A3, $1.35 

$3.89. 
Northern Hardy Pecan 
NORTHERN HARDY PECAN 
Hardy and sturdy as an Oak. A splendid and beautiful rapid growing shade tree that will 
reward you with bushels of fine quality nuts 2 to 2% inches long. The kernels are plump 
and of finest quality. Guaranteed a true,hardy strain with large paper shelF nuts easy to 
\ crack. 2 yr., 1 to 11% ft., No. 18C4, 59¢ each; 3 for $1.60; 410 for $4.95. 4 yr., 3 ft., 
No. {8B4, $1.49 each; 3 for $4.20; 6 for $7. 95. 4 ft., No. 18A4, $1.95 each; 3 for $5.50. 
Gentlemen ; Nov. 7,/1945 
Received. my order in beat condition and want to thank you_ especially for ‘the 
care you have taken in packing my trees. I’ll remember you when I order again. 
Very truly yours, 
Mr. W. Schubert 
ENGLISH WALNUTS (Juglans Regia Sinensis)—Spring Hill imported seed 
direct from Manchuria to raise this sturdy and hardy 
strain of English Walnuts. Fast growing with large mealy kernels with its shell easy to 
crack and remove the meats. Hardy wherever sweet cherry trees will Bree. an excellent 

English Walnut self-pollinating tree. 5& yr., grafted, & to 6 ft. tats, No. #8A5; $3.95 each; 3 for $11.40. 
LARGE FRUITING BLACK WALNUT Wee = > 
Spring Hill’s large fruiting black walnuts are-a select strain from v3 ¢ >» SIS LSS 
Walnut- Grove in Central Ohio. They are excellent lumber trees and HPD * aN iN, 6 om 
yield an abundance of large meaty nuts. 2 yr., 2 ft., No. 18C6, 3 for NS, as 
60¢;.170 for $1.25. 3 ft., No. 18B6, 35¢ each; 3 for 75¢; 10 for Dr : 
$1.95. 4 ft., No. 18A6, 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.89. TSS € NG ihr ee i) 
: REN YiNna We ah 
MAMMOTH FRUITED HICKORY $°2.°3%."% | agN Ame) URS 2 
especially large rather thin shelled hickory which we believe to be the = 
finest value hickory we have ever seen. The 3 yr. seedlings Spring Hill § 
offers are grown from this large variety ; however, we cannot guarantee 
the seedlings will produce true from seed. 4 yr., 2 ft. size, No. 18B7, 
B0¢ each; 3 for $2.49. & yr., 3 ft. size, No. -~18A7, $1.25 each; 
3 for $3. 45. ; 
AMERICAN BUTTERNUT (Juglans Cinerea) —Often 
called White Walnut; prized 
for eating and cocking because of its fine flavor. This beautiful fast 
growing hardy tree is valuable for timber and shade. The nuts are 
shaped like a pecan and do not have to be hulled for winter storing. 
An ee hae value. 2 ft., No. 18B8, 39¢ each; 2 for 75¢; 10 for 

$3.25. 7 to 9 ft., No. 18A8, $3.50 each. A bushel of Large Fruiting Black Walnut 

| SPRING HILL NURSERIES. Horticulture Specialists & fonsultants..Tipp itv. 0 4 
shrubby plants, never growing 
shrub that yields when planted ~~ 
tive and easy to grow. -ONE . 
plant yields a peck of nuts. 1° 
18B3, 40¢ ea.; 
each;—3 for 
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