poor crackers and bring only a small price and 
will not be wanted at all commercially when 
the better varieties are obtainable, as the cost 
of cracking and picking these out would make 
them expensive as a gift compared with these 
named varieties even at a fancy price. 
Many are now planting orchards of the named 
varieties which will in a few years put these 
nuts on the market where their value will be- 
come generally known, creating a demand for 
them that cannot be supplied for many years. 
There is now much unproductive land that 
could be made profitable by planting a walnut 
orchard. 
Walnut trees will thrive on a variety of soils, 
and may be planted almost anywhere a tree is 
wanted, on fairly fertile, well-drained land. 
Whether it be a commercial planting, or a few 
trees for home use, plant some walnut trees. 


Eight year old STABLER WALNUT tree 
bearing its fourth crop of nuts. 

