


CHINESE THOMAS 
CHESTNUT HAZELNUT BLACK WALNUT 
r40—Black Walnut 
Well-known and valuable timber tree. Develops a stately, spreading head, grow- 
ing very rapidly, and produces large crops of rich, oily nuts. Entirely hardy, succeed- 
ing best in rich, deep, moist soil. 60 to 80 feet at maturity. 


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PesThomas Black Walnut 
The greatest nut tree of the century! This is the famous grafted hybrid—a hardy,. 
fast growing tree that produces in quick time extra large, thin shelled nuts. The large 
meats of rich, delicious flavor come out in halves and quarters, and are of high mar- 
‘ket value. The tree often starts bearing the second year, and at maturity will produce 
20 to 40 bushels of nuts in a season. Each 2 5 
a. Endep aapetreomeerememee terme a 71 2 $3.00 $5.50 $12.50 
142—-Chinese Chestnut . 
Blight Resistant — Early Bearer. Beautiful, ornamental tree that will bear big, 
sweet, tasty chestnuts the second or third year after planting. Does well in almost any 
good soil, and is hardy wherever the native chestnut grows. We advise planting in 
pairs for cross-pollenization. Grow this delicious food delicacy in your own back yard. 
| Each 2 5 
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43—Hazelnut (Fiber) 
_ Very hardy shrub that every year produces an abundant crop of roundish nuts 
{ wonderful flavor. Does best in rather moist soil. Develops a well-branched shrub, 5 
o 6 ft. tall, and in the fall has beautiful scarlet and bronze foliage. 
| Each 2 5 
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Because vf this Spruce Windbreak, there is no fuel shortage or feed 
shortage on this North Iowa farm this winter! 

















E30—Balsam Fir Pek 3 
The Most Rapid Growing Fir — Beautiful Christr 
Tree Windbreak. aaa 
Turn to page 33 for complete description. - 
(a) 6-10 in., seedlings... 150 $ 3.00 $1 
(b) 8-12 in., light transplants, 1X... 2.50 5.50 § 
E12-American Arbor-Vitae 
Develops the Densest of All Windbreaks and S« 
Excellent for low wet ground. See description, als 
prices on page 29. ta 
(a) 6-10 in, seedlings... $175; 9S 400 
(c) 18-24 in., light transplants, 2X... 11.50 20.00 
E31I-Red Pine 
Hardy, Enduring and Fine Looking. 4 
Splendid for background and windbreaks, as well as wood- 
lots. For complete description and other prices, turn to > 




10 
(a) 8-10 in., seedlings... _....$ 2.00 
E35—Scotch Pine _ eee 
Staunch and Hardy — Popular for Quick Windbreaks. = 
Turn to page 34 for complete description and other prices 
10 25 = 100 
(a) 2-4 fin) seedlings === 
(b) 210-15=in=. seedlings2 =e = 
E34-W hite Pine 
(a) 6-10 in., seedlings... 
E33-Ponderosa Pine ee 
Extra Long, Thick Needles — Imposing — Gives Fine 
Protection. “8 See 
Broad, compact Pine with long, dark green needles —so 
desirable for ornamental screens and windbreaks. For de- Ne 
scription and further prices, see page 34. By a 43 
10 25°: 3 06s 
| (a) 4:8" in, ‘seedlings... $ 150 $ 9.00>) Sloman 
(b) 10-15 in., seedlings............-.._ 2.00 400 15.00 — 
(c) 8-12 in, light transplants, 1X... 3,00 6.75 25.00 

