Black Walnut Seedlings. AWm. Penn Tree Selection 
Bears 5 to 7 years 
(My Introduction—My Selection) 
Juglans Nigra 
For large commercial plantings where machines will crack 
them, these are the trees to plant. 
Remember these are not in the “just seedlings” class. 
Fast growers—nut nearly as good as Thomas. 
Each Dozen Hundred 
12==-18-inchys <a s eee $ 2.00 $10.00 
182224 anche ee eres hee 3.00 15.00 
2-3 [tle er 2. see 4.00 25.00 
B= fee sre) ec ciee, CeN SSS 1250 40.00 
4-25 fie heavy) ea eee oe $1.00 10.00 
(six at dozen rate, 75 at hundred rate) 
Butternuts J. Cinerea. Select Seedlings Only 
Each Dozen Hundred 
DL CE Li ener Sen enctereniees ises hte st) 5.00 30.00 
NE rE sktec i mi tere ee ee ein ie) (heels, 65.00 
Le ba elie sa he Ae, be ag Se 1.00 10.00 75.00 
(75 at hundred rate) 
English or Persian Walnut 
Juglans Regia 
\ Broadview Variety 
This is the finest variety yet known to the east. Very 
hardy. Grafted on Black Walnut. 
Bears in 5 to 7 years. 
Each Dozen 
DO LOR Tees Kebee ey a ee aes $3.00 $30.00 
St FECT ats. Se ee eae ope ee ia Ooo SHAE. 
ASS [6Qtee Sk See ae eee ee: 3250 358.00 
Beefy: [eRe arte as or eee wen Rta ieee SO 37550 
G2 LECT Vea sens eee ha ean ed 4.00 
Paw Paws 
Asimina Triloba 
Am pleased to offer seedling at the following prices. 
Don’t have many roots but will grow with care. 
Orders booked for spring only. 
Each Dozen 
D5 [OCC ee) See cael er Re yee hes, Nee Tame owen U0 
Samal FESR Seek er UR to ad eae coy ima oes 1.00 10.00 
Chestnuts (Chinese) Castanea Mollissima 
Sweet, delicious, Blight resistant. 
Will not thrive on damp or heavy soils. 
Bears 3-5 years. 
Set 40 x 40 feet for orchard, 28 per acre. 
Plant two for pollenation. 
For years some effort has been made by individuals © 
to select named varieties of this Chinese Chestnut (casta- 
nea mollissima). However, they come so nearly true from 
seed, we recommend the planting of seedlings for home 
and commercial use. A large field awaits the use of the 
Chestnut when the American people become convinced 
that they are resistant enough to the blight to make them 
worth while planting. 
A letter just received from an Alabama planter says: 
an 22 trees in 1934, 1946 harvested 1722 lbs. from 
them.” 
Why plant grafted trees that cost three times as much 
and just as you think you have something, they break 
at the graft. 
See our booklet for description—25¢ 
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