Until recenily we have been able to supply our customers each season with practically every known variety of 
northern nut tree nursery stock. Due to conditions prevailing the past few years the number of varieties now have 
been greatly reduced. Nevertheless the following list should give a tree planter a good start or further add to his 
plantings. 
The walnut Juglans Regia) is the oldest fruit known. It is at least 10,000 years old. 
CIRCASSIAN WALNUT, KING OF NUT TREES—a paper shell Persian or English Walnut (Juglans Regia). This 
tree grows in many parts of the world; the hardiest is found in Russia, Poland and Northern Carpathian moun- 
tains where winter temperatures at times drop to more than 40 degrees below zero. It was from these 
countries that the original stock was brought to Canada some years ago and since propagated in our nursery 
here in Michigan. The trees have a batileship gray colored skin, leaves large, glossy and nicely scented. 
Nuits vary in size from that of the California English walnut to three times this size. Nuts fall free of hull. In 
Canada this variety has been a heavy producer and thousands are now growing in many of the northern states. 
Becomes a large tree. Growth rapid. Well rooted. Strong vigorous stock. ............ 3-4 ft. $3.50; 4-5 ft. $5.10 
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CHINESE SWEET CHESTNUT (Castanea Mollissima) blight resistant. From the Tientsin district Northern China. 
For two weeks of early summer this tree is a riot of yellow blossoms. Grows fast. Nut resembles our native 
sweet chestnut in size and flavor which the blight has killed throughout the country. The blossom, foliage and 
fruit of this tree make it worthy of a place on any property. Some hold their golden brown dried leaves during 
winter. Tree grows 30 to 35 feet. Not selfpollinating, therefore more than one must be planted, preferably 
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Bearing Transplants 
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JAPANESE WALNUT (Juglans Sieboldiana). This tree grows thriftily and bears precociously end heavily. In 
rich soil the leaves are sometimes a yard in length, giving it an oriental or tropical appearance. Nuts are large 
and almost round, grow in clusters of five to ten, flavor butternut. Reaches a height of 30 to 40 feet. Makes 
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BLACK WALNUT (Juglans Nigra). Variety Thomas—This tree and nut has been acclaimed the best black in 
the world from every standpoint; rapidity of growth, size of crops and nut, thinness of shell, kernels crack out 
mostly in whole halves, flavor incomparable. Special grafted. Early bearing ........ 3-4 ft. $3.50: 4-6 ft. $3.95 
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FILBERT OR EUROPEAN HAZEL (Corylus Avellana). Those with large or small space will do well to plant this . 
small fruitful: tree. Its shape and beautiful large, almost round leaves are outstanding. Grows to a height of 
10 to 15 feet. Growth is rapid and crops heavy. Planting distance, 15 to 20 feet. More than one variety must 
be planted for cross-pollination. We have the Pal and DuChilly. These trees produce an abundance of large, 
delicious nuts. Those we now offer are BEARING, twice transplanted with full fibrous root system. Available 
next spring. 
