AMERICAN FILBERT 
HARDY NUT TREES 
(Hazel Nut). 
The family favorite, having attractive 
bush, yielding abundant crops of tasty, 
round nuts. 2-Yr., 2-3 ft. trees, 80c 
each; 3 for $2.25. 
BUTTERNUT. Native tree, producing 
long, large nut. Has a sweet, oily, nu- 
tritious kernel. 2-Yr., 2-3 ft. trees, 40c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
CHINESE CHESTNUT. Distinct from 
other chestnuts; dwarf grower, produc- 
tive usually when two or three years 
old. Nuts of immense size, larger than 
American Chestnut, and equally sweet 
and good. Fine, 2-ft. trees, $2.25 each; 
2 for $4.00. 
BLACK WALNUT. The common Black 
Walnut is very productive in nuts which 
are liked by many. A valuable tree 
for its lumber. Fine, 2-3 ft. trees, 40c 
seach; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.00. 

Butternut 
Hardy Pecans 
HARDY PECANS. Of all the varieties of 
the luscious and valuable nut family, 
the Pecan stands at the head of the list. 
Hardy and strong grower; nuts of good 
size and well filled. Fine, 2-3 ft. trees, 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.75. 12-15 in. trees, 
90c each; 2 for $1.50. 
JAPANESE WALNUT. Handsome orna- 
mental shade tree; grows very rapidly; 
has large lustrous leaves and bears 
heavy crops of nuts resembling butter- 
nuts, but the kernels come out more 
readily, and more whole. Full of nuts 
at the age of 5 years. Very hardy; at- 
tain a height of 50 feet at maturity. 
Fine, 2-3 ft. trees, $1.00 each; 2 for 
$1.85. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT. An improved Black 
Walnut, which is giant size with kernels much 
larger, better flavor and much easier to get out, 
and the heaviest-producing variety grown—the 
greatest nut tree in the country. Fast growing 
and bears very young—often the second or third 
year after planting. Nuts are delicious flavor and 
because they are so large and plump, come out 
in halves and quarters. Very hardy. Grow any- 
where. Fine, 3-4 ft. trees, $2.50 each; 2 for $4.75. 
ENGLISH WALNUT. Tree valuable for its fruit 
and shade. The nuts are thin-shelled just like 
those you get from the West Coast, and can be 
cracked by putting two of them in the palm of 
your hand; nuts are filled with full-meated ker- 
nels of delicious flavor. Tree is hardy and pro- 
ductive. Our trees are grown from nuts selected 
from hardy trees in New York State. Fine, 2-3 ft. 
trees, $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50. 
American Filberts 


English Walnut 

Chinese Chestnut 

Black Walnut 


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c ear at an early age, four-year-old trees having produced 150 pounds of fruit. T 
ireslatclesiccea irate, ne h It is delicious when eaten fresh or cured like 
dates, and is excellent for preserves, jams and for most tasty and palatable confections. 
chocolate-colored fruit is one to two inches long. 
Price: 2-3 ft. trees, $2.25 each; 2 for $4.00. 
Our Dwarf Fig is particularly adapt- 
ed to growing in the north as it does 
well in either tubs or in the open 
ground. The root is perfectly hardy. 
Should tops freeze, it can be cut to the 
ground, and when it begins growing 
again it will produce fruit on the new 
wood. We recommend tub culture 
north of Philadelphia. Plants bear the 
first year they are set out, and abun- 
dantly each year thereafter. The fruit 
is of good size, sweet and delicious, 
with flesh that is firm and meaty. Is 
an excellent fruit for making preserves, 
jams, canning, drying, or to eat fresh. 
Fine, 2-3 ft. trees, 90c each; 2 for 
$1.70. 
HARDY CHINESE 
DATES (Jujube) 
This variety of Hardy Chinese Date 
is a fruit from the high interior of 
China. It is quite hardy, the United 
States Department of Agriculture bul- 
letins reporting that it has withstood 
temperatures of 22 degrees below zero 
without injury. It is adapted to a wide 
range of territory and all kinds of soil. 
It blooms very late in the spring, 
after all danger of frost is past. The 
tree is a heavy and constant bearer and 

1 Everbearing Fig 
EVERBEARING FIG 
Everbearing Figs 
BARGAIN NO. 49 | 
1 Hardy Chinese Date 
$2.25 
Net, not prepaid 

Bridgman, Michigan 

