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NUT TREES 




ADP 
PECANS 
A native type and exceeding- 
ly hardy. Good ornamental and 
bears heavy yield of good-qual- 
ity nuts; Vigorous, good-look- 
ing grower. Price: 2 to 3-ft. size, 


No nut tree is finer than a fine pecan—and the eight 
listed here are the best by every standard. Wonderful 
shade trees, pecans pay a real dividend a few years after 
planting—and continue to pay out to you year after year. These are 
all papershell varieties; strong, well-rooted field-grown trees. 
STUART. A good all-round Pecan well 
suited to virtually every part of the country 
and to almost all types of soil. Good heavy 
producer, large, sweet meats. 
SCHLEY. Splendid papershell variety, nuts 
1% to 2 inches long and well filled. Trees of 
this variety grow to ‘tremendous size, beauti- 
fully proportioned. 
SUCCESS. Very popular in the East; large, 
creamy kernels in soft, thin shell. Low-growing, 
spreading tree, vigorous and scab-resistant. 
MOORE. Medium to large trees bearing 
heavy crops of medium round nuts. A fine 
standard variety which is always dependable. 
HALBERT. This is one of the best of the 
extra-thin papershell varieties; tree grows to 
large size, bears well with small, round, very 
thin-shelled nuts. 
DELMAS. A prolific old-time papershell, 
bearing large round nuts. Good grower; you'll 
be pleased with this proven variety. 
BURKETT. Tops among Western varieties. 
Large, heavy nuts bring top market prices; 
meat flavor unmatched. Grows best above 600 
ft. altitude. 
WESTERN. SCHLEY. Perfect cracker; 
shell very thin and soft. Strong grower, early 
and heavy producer of long, well-shaped, well- 
filled nuts. 
(PAPER SHELL) 




$1.69 each; 2 for $2.98. Post- 
id. 
am 2 to 3-Ft., $2.98; 3 to 4-ft., $3.98; 4 to 6-ft., $5.98. 
Prices on all above varieties of papershell pecans: 
One of -the most distinctive nut 
flavors—an all-time favorite in 
cakes, candies and ice cream. Strong 
4-ft. trees, each $1.49; 3 for $3.75. 
MARY WASHINGTON. — Every mouthful a POSTPAID. 
delight—tender, tasty, succulent, rustproof, 
stays tender enough for cutting almost 2 
months. Selected slips: 12 for 79c: 25 for 
$1.49; 50 for $2.89; 100 for $4.89. Postpaid. 
PARADISE. Extra large tips which reach 
thickness of an inch,.stay tender for several 
weeks. Finest flavor. Selected: 12 for 89c; 
25 for $1.59; 50 for $2.98; 100 for $4.98. Post- 
paid. 
Will bear second 
or third year when 
= y only 5 or 6 feet tall; 
/ nuts | inch. to. 1% 
inches across, top- 
grade and sweet. Be 
sure to order a few of these. Price 
3 to 4-ft. size $1.79 each. Postpaic 
HICKORY NUT 
A fine shade tree which bears abun- 
dant quantities of large, fine-flavored 
nuts. Anyone who has eaten hickory 
nuts knows how wonderfully tasty they 
are; anyone who has 
not eaten them has a 
pleasant surprise in 
store. Price: 3-ft. size‘ 
BERMUDA GRASS. Will grow in almost any 
soil, makes perfect lawn. Fast grower, will cover 
spaces in amazingly short time. To have best suc- 
cess in growing Bermuda Grass from seed, they 
should be planted in spring. If sown before wet spell, 
seed will come up after rain. Have ground well- 
prepared, then sow seed broadcast. Grows low, 
can be clipped regularly. Does not winter-kill but 
comes back each spring. Big planting packet of seed 
for only 19¢ each, 3 for 49c. Postpaid. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Kentucky Blue 
Grass is very popular. The grass is bluish-green in 
color and is very prolific. You will love the gorgeous 
lustre of this grass. Sow in springtime for best results. 
Big full planting packet 25c each; 3 for 69c. Postpaid. 
SHADY LAWN GRASS. Especially prepared 
for shady places where most other grasses will not 
grow, such as spots under trees, close to hedge rows. 
Before sowing Shady Lawn Grass cut out as many 
of the surface roots of tree as possible. Simply rake 
them in lightly and keep watered until they come up 
and you will have lovely green grass around your 
trees. Big full packets 25c each; 3 for 69c. Postpaid. trees, $1.49 each; 
wie) BUTTERNUT #3; ene ee 
Zou A delicious, buttery flavor is the mark of ss ae 0 R Cc Ho 
ARDEN ROOTS the good Butternut, which is first cousin to < if 
RARE G the Black Walnut. Bears well with long, 
° large nuts. Price: 3 to 4-ft. size trees, 
CHIVES. For soups and seasoning. Price: 
each, 49c; 2 for 75c. 
SPEARMINT. Good for seasoning or cool 
$1.69 each; 2 for $2.98, Postpaid. 
drinks, Price: Each, 49c; 2 for 75c. 
PEPPERMINT. ‘Cooking plant. 
Each, 49c; 2 for 75c. 
SAGE. Useful and beautiful. Price: Each, 
49c; 2 for 75c. 
TARRAGON. . For soups, salads, pickle or 
stew. Price: Each, 49c; 2 for 75c. 
ALL ABOVE SHIPPED POSTPAID 
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RHUBARB | 
ere are two of the 
Rhubarb ever developed. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB. Large size stalks; big and juicy, strong 
grower. Price: each 20c: 6 for 90c: 12 for $1.55. Postpaid. 
RUBY RED. This is.a new Canadian red; red skin, red flesh. 
Excellent flavor and the skin is so tender you don't even peel it. 
Smaller than-the Red MacDonald, but a very prolific productr 
that can be used for many months. Choice No. ] roots, 65c each; 
3 for $1.79. Postpaid. 
You'll- be amazed at how much better your 
own horseradish is than that you get from the 
store! A few good roots are sufficient for a 
moderate supply. 
Crowns, 25c each; 6 for $1.39. 
Postpaid. 
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7 tees 3 to 4 ft. 95 
regular $5.93 value 
for only $4.95. — 
The “Orchard Deal” 
Prices. f 
Thin-shelled, full-meated; a delicious nut for 
any use and wonderful for just plain good eat- 
\ing! Select 2-ft: trees, $3.75 each. Postpaid. 
Offer No. HO16. 
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