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ENGLISH WALNUTS. 
NORTHERN GROWN, THIN-SHELL 
Plant Nut Trees for Profit, Beauty, Shade and Pleasure 
The Hardy English Walnut as we have will grow in practically any 
type of soil that is not excessively wet. Their hardiness and rapidity 
of growth, their long life and beauty, and finally their timber makes 
them very desirable and interesting for those that have a little room 
in which to plart trees. They require no special care and they 
add greatly to the value of any property on which they may be 
planted. 
The Hardy English Walnut which we have is the result of many 
years of experimentation and of guaranteed proven quality. Ex- 
tensive plantings have been made in many midwestern states as 
well as the states below the Mason and Dixon line. All have proven 
successful. 
The English Walnut is ornamental, and does not look like any other 
tree. It gives an abundance of shade and like many other trees 
is not always fertile. Therefore, we suggest that more than one 
Chinese 
CHESTNUTS 
The Chinese Chestnut is 
the only Chestnut that we 
know of that is blight re- 
sistant. The seed from 
which our trees are grown 
are all collected from trees 
that are known to be true 
blight resistant and so iso- 
lated that the pollen from 
other Chestnut trees cannot mix with them. We 
offer these trees in two sizes, 2-3 and 3-4 ft, and 
both will be very well rooted but by buying the 
large size trees you will save several years time 
and they will come into bearing that much quicker. 
PRICE: 3 yr. 2-3 ft. trees, $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50; 
4 yr. 3-4 ft. trees, $2.25 each; 3 for $5.95, 

Chinese Chestnut 
BUTTERNUT 
This native nut tree 
grows in almost every 
section of the United 
States. Attains large 
size at maturity. Starts 
to bear very early, 
about 3 to 5 years of 
age, and will produce 
a crop annually. The 
native Butternut is a 
conical shaped nut that 
is very nutritious, carry- 
ing a very large 
amount of oil. It grows 


Butternut 
Stahelin’s Black Wal- 
should be planted for cross pollination, and guaranteed success. This 
is a tree that we personally think everyone should plant. They are 
not common. They excite much interest. They are beautiful in ap- 
pearance, make a lot of shade, and will produce a fine crop for 
you when the ordinary shade tree produces nothing. 
CULTURE: 
Plant immediately upon arrival. Don't expose roots. Use good top 
soil to fill in and see that it is thoroughly worked in and under 
the roots leaving no air pockets. Don't plant too deep. The natural 
ground line on these trees is between 2 to 5 inches above the top 
of the roots. Trim your tree, cutting back all branches to within 3 
buds of the main stem and remove the top half. No spraying is 
required. 
PRICE: 212-3 ft. trees, $2.75 each; 2 for $4.95: 5 for $11.25; 3-4 ft. 
trees, $3.50 each; 2 for $6.45; 5 for $14.95. 
Se 
Black Walnut, Tree and Nut 
BLACK 
WALNUT 

very easy. It makes an excellent shade and you 
nuts are grown from 
can plant them in any corner or other: sections 
seed produced on our 
where ordinary trees cannot be produced, as they Ours» ee Da eene 
require no spraying. Thomas, Stabler and 
Prices: 2 yr., 2-3 ft, trees, 65c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 Weird varieties. While 
not as thin shelled as 
the nuts from the culti- 
vated trees, they are ex- 
cellent and you siill 
have a better Black 
Walnut. 
Prices: 2-3 ft. trees, 65c each: 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.25; 
3-4 ft. trees, 75c each: 3 for $2.10; 10 for $6.50. 
for $4.25. 
Trees arrived today in fine shape. Your trees 

are the best I have ever seen.” 
J. W. Lloyd, Portage County, Ohio. 

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