
NUT ee 
Fall 1947 abated 6 
22nd, Edition 

Library, 
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 
Washington, £5, D. C. 
Hardy, Fast Growing, Early Producing, Native & Foreign Varieties 

HEBDEN H. CORS AN Sole representative in this country 
Grower of Hardy Nut Trees for the Echo Valley Nut Plantation 
Hillsdale, Michigan and Nurseries, Islington, Ontario, Can. 
R. R. 1 GEO. H. CORSAN, Prop. 
Plant N ut Trees F or Pleasure, Beauty, Shade And Profit 
They will grow in practically any type of soil, their hardiness, rapidity of 
growth, form, foliage, timber, longevity, productivity, and the fact they 
take little or no care makes them most interesting and desirable, greatly 
enhancing the value of city property, country estates, golf clubs, parks, 
farms, etc. Stock herein listed is the result of many years experimenta- 
tion and of guaranteed proven quality. Extensive plantings are in Mich- 
igan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New 
York, and other northern states. Our trees do equally as well below the 
Mason Dixon line. 
