Mut “lees for Shade aud Profit 

PECAN TREE 
PAPER-SHELL 
PECANS 
The South's Best Tree Crop 
Progressive farmers have learned from past 
experience that the well-cared-for Pecan 
Orchard offers a surer and higher return than 
any other tree crop they can grow. The trees 
icrease the value of his Jand, m addition to 
giving him larger returns each year that his 
farm 1s worked. A few Pecan trees planted 
about the house and garden will bring in a 
nice revenue, once the trees reach bearing 
age. Pecan nuts are one of the older horti- 
cultural crops of the South, and still stand 
at the head of the list of profitable commercial 
crops for southern planters. 
Every home in the South, whether on a 
city Iot or m the country, should have a few 
Pecan trees planted around it. They provide 
excelient shade and will add beauty to any 
planting. With practically no care, Pecan 
trees will grow and thrive around the home, 
and in addition to their beauty will produce 
bountiful crops of nuts. Insure the very best 
results by using the best trees. Even though 
they may cost you a few cents more per tree, 
they will prove their additional worth when 
they come into bearing. Plant our trees and 
you will plant the best. 
Stuart. An upright, vigorous grower; very 
prolific. Nuts large; kernel plump and of 
fine favor. An especially good keeper and 
one of the most satisfactory varieties for 
general planting. 
Schley. A good grower. Nuts medium to 
large, thin shelled; plump, full kernel. 
One of the best improved varieties. 
Success. Nuts large to very large; shell of 
medium thickness; kernel plump, rich, and 
of good quality. One of the most widely 
planted varieties. 
Each 10 100 
18 to 24 im........... $1 60 $14 50 $135 00 
2 to) 3 tte. nes oie 175 1600 150 00 
Sito 4 ftane cence 200 1750 160 00 
Ato Sft.203... 0 225 2100 195 00 
$:to G6: fti2. 22.253. 250 2350 220 00 
6 to 8 ft.0 ce. «cs 3 50 32 50 
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profit. 
WALNUT 
Culture of these trees is at- 
tracting much attention at this 
time. The Black Walnut is 
native to every section of the 
United States and combines 
timber and nut value, beauty 
and shade. The English walnut 
is being planted more and more 
and promises to become a most 
profitable crop. 

Black Walnut. One of our 
most majestic and beautiful 
trees; practically free from 
disease and insects; suited 
to all sections for both nuts 
and shade. 
Each 10 100 
2 toSift.. co.cc cee $0 50 $400 $30 00 
3 to Alt eee 75 600 £50 00 
4:t0.5 ft... tee 100 850 75 00 
White Walnut, or Butternut. This native 
is perhaps the most desirable ofthenut-bear- 
ing trees. It is rapid in growth, quickly 
making a round-headed tree. 
Each 10 100 
7h CTEM Bc osGuooodsoDod $0 75 $5 00 $50 00 
100 750 60 00 
Japanese Walnut. Tree is very handsome 
and has a large spreading top; useful as 
well as ornamental. Begins to bear at age 
of three years. Shell moderately thick; 
kernel very sweet. 
Each 10 100 
O'S Pisa case e cores $0 75 $5 00 $50 00 
CRN Ps Gt Rois OF 100 750 60 00 
Thomas Black Walnut. Thinest shell; 
largest meat; best flavor. The compara- 
tively thin shell makes cracking easy. Big 
delicious kernels, easy to pick from shell. 
This is the most remarkable of all nut trees, 
bearing young (often two years after plant- 
ing). A very heavy producer; thrifty, 
growing almost anywhere. An ideal shade 
tree. 
Each 10 
203 Ter ccwlelscle clases esis o2 COM SLE aoO 
SitO74 theese aietel cfevereleteretereiene 245 22 50 
English Walnut. Bears large nuts of uni- 
form size and with flattened ends; kernel 
light colored and of good quality. Tree 
hardy and an abundant bearer. 
Each 10 
BZ tOS Stee ieee ere $1 90 $17 50 
MeCN Hoocadoog oo mbocovdennd 245 22 50 
HAZELNUT 
This is a valuable shrub with edible nuts; 
decorative as well as useful. 
Each 10 100 
18 to 24)in-ee eee $0 50 $400 $35 00 
2tovs ti re 60 500 45 00 
Stos4 tte 75 650 £60 00 
Nut trees make good shade trees and yield wholesome, delicious 
food. Everybody likes, wants, and plants shade trees. Usually oaks, 
maples, and the like are used; they are excellent for the purpose, but 
they provide nothing but leaves. More and more people are seeing 
the wisdom of planting nut trees, which yield both pleasure and 
CHINESE CHESTNUT 
Imagine eating big, plump, brown, butter- 
sweet Chestnuts from your own trees before 
the real flavor has dried out. This new seed- 
ling Chestnut is not affected by blight and 
wil furnish you with lots of mighty good 
eating during the winter months. A beautiful, 
round, spreading tree for the back yard and 
will grow from 18 to 24 feet tall. Orna- 
mental, healthy and vigorous. This new tree 
BS Chestnut territory all the way to the 
ulf. 
Each 10 
18 to 24. in... fee ore $1 25 $10 00 
2'to..3.fti. cee ee 150 12 50 
3:tow 4 ftis5e0 ee concen 175 15 00 
HICKORY 
Very valuable for its nuts and also the 
lumber is much in demand for manufacturing. 
Each 10 100 
18 to 24 in........... $0 75 $6 50 $60 00 
2:tOW3 fUS oe 100 850 75 00 
3 to t.4 fle ee 150 1250 100 00 
FIGS 
The Fig is considered to be more or Jess a 
fruit of the coast country, but it thrives and 
produces abundant crops over most of the 
cotton section. While the tops will some- 
times be killed back in colder sections, if this 
dead wood is pruned away the plant will make 
new growth which will fruit the first season. 
Brown Turkey. Medium size; purplish 
brown; sweet and good. Very prolific. 
Has habit of bearing on new wood, even 
fruiting in the nursery row. 
Everbearing. Fruit medium to large, 
brownish yellow, shaded bronze; flesh 
white with pink center, sweet and delicious. 
The trees begin to bear when quite small 
and usually have fruit all season. Plants 
ordinarily bear in nursery row on first 
season’s wood. We consider this one of the 
most desirable of all Figs. 

THOMAS BLACK 
WALNUT 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC., McMINNVILLE, TENN. 
