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HARDY BLACK 
WALNUT 
This tree does well in fertile, well drained soil. 
Very hardy. Grows most anywhere in the 
country. Produces annually large crops of nuts 
containing rich, oily kernels of fine flavor. 
Useful in making desserts, nut breads and 
confections. Tree grows 40 to 60 feet high; 
is a fast grower, and is long lived. 
3 to 4 ft. trees........ $2.00 each 
Large, 4-5 ft. trees..... $2.50 each 
SPECIAL SEEDLING TREES 
2 to 3 ft—10 for only........$2.50 
(Sold only in multiples of ten) 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
A fine, lofty growing tree, producing large 
crops of thin shelled, delicious nuts. Makes a 
desirable shade tree. Not hardy in colder sec- 
tions except where planted in a sheltered’ 
location. 
3 to 4 ft. trees........ $2.50 each 
Supply limited. 

English Walnuts 

Neu American 
MULBERRY 
THE FRUIT YOU HAVE 
WANTED— IDEAL FOR PIES 
AND SAUCE 
This strong, vigorous growing tree 
produces large, sweet black fruits. 
Often 2 inches long. Fruit is glossy 
and begins ripening in July, continuing 
through August. 
Tree is hardy and a handsome grower. 
Provides plenty of shade. Grows 20 to 
30 feet tall. 
Can be used: as a decoy to get birds 
away from Cherries and_ other small 
fruits, because birds prefer Mulberry 
to any other fruit. 
SELECT, 4-5 FT. TREES 
$1.75 each 

BLIGHT 
RESISTANT 
Several years ago, Chestnut 
blight destroyed our Native 
Chestnut. Since that time the 
United States Department of 
Agriculture has been search- 
ing for a blight resistant strain. 
After many tests, it was found 
that a type of Chinese Chest- 
nut was not only blight resist- 
ant, but an early bearer of 
large, good quality nuts. For 
many yeats treés were being 
offered only for experimental 
purposes, but at last we have 
enough to offer through our 
catalogue. 
18 to 24 inches 
Each xe iia cosa tee: $1.75 
2 to 3 feet 
Each#o8-c. wooo $2.50 
3 to 4 feet 
Bach ts). fo02 aie $3.00 
KELLY’S QUINCE TREES 
NEED LITTLE ROOM TO GROW—AND THEIR TANGY FRUITS WILL FILL 
YOUR PANTRY SHELVES 
Its pre-eminence as a fruit for jellies and preserves makes the Quince a profitable tree 
for the fruit grower, the farmer, or any one hav 
tree does not take much room on account of its 
ing even a small garden. The Quince 
dwarfish character. Any kind of good, 
rich soil will give good results. It can be grown in bush or tree form. Hardly any family’s 
fruit supply for the Winter is complete without the Quince. 
WAYNE COUNTY ORANGE 
A superior new variety introduced largely through our efforts. Fruit is large golden 
yellow and of excellent quality. Make delicious jells. Ripens early in September. Grows 
10-15 feet tall—produces abundantly. 
_ PRICES—Nicely Branched Trees: 2 yr., 2-3 ft. size, $2.50 each; 
3-4 ft. size, $3.00 each. 
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A fast towing tree that produces within 
2 or 3 years after planting. Nuts are large, 
with sweet, oily, nutritious kernels. 
Wonderful for nut cookies and cakes. 
2-3 ft. $1.50 each 3-4 ft. $2.50 each 
SPECIAL SEEDLING TREES 
12 to 15 in.—10 trees for only $2.50 
(Sold only in multiples of ten) 


