HARDY NUT TREES 
Grafted Black Walnuts 
One of our most beautiful native trees, growing 
well in any fertile well-drained soil. The grafted sorts 
bear their first nuts in the third to fifth year. Zone IV. 
Ohio. Fine quality nut, fast growth, easy to open. 
Thomas is a rapid-growing tree. The meat is attractive 
and tasy, cracks easily in halves. 
3 to 5 ft. (Not sold singly) any 2 for $10.00 
Hazelnuts 
Plant at least two for pollenizing. 
American. 9 ft. shrub. Zone IV. Tolerant, disease- 
free, excellent nuts. 
2 es SMa $1.35 each, 5 for $ 6.00 
Sie 2, an 3.00 each, 5 for 12.00 
European (avellana). 15 ft. Zone Ill. Even hardier, 
and larger nut. 
(WATS ee $1.35 each, 5 for $6.00 














































































Thomas Walnut—bearing branch and nut 
Blight Resistant Chestnuts 
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima). Similar to the American 
in flavor (sweet). It is inured to the Chestnut blight. Lives and 
bears in Zone V. Bears very young. Because of cross-pollenizing 











needs, we will not sell less than 3 trees. 
Seedlings: (3) (10) (100) 
9-3 foot Cfransplants): .....;......$.5.75 $16.00 $110.00 
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Named Grafted Varieties: 
Nanking. Extra heavy yield, high quality. An outstanding variety. 
But one other kind must be planted with it for pollenizing so we 
offer: 2 Chestnuts 4 to 5 feet for $10.20 
(We have a limited supply of ZIMMERMAN, CONNECTICUT 
YANKEE, ABUNDANCE, one of which we will supply—our 
choice—for the pollenizer:) 

Photo: 
Chinese Nut Orchard 
Chestnut 
3 ft. One each of 2 Walnuts; 
54 See 3 Seedling Chestnuts 2 ft. 
ee FIVE TREES 
3 nuts in for $15.00 
each bur 
OST herbs are easy to 
grow in average soil, 
well drained and in full sun. 
HERBS 
Price: Any one kind 3 for $1.25 (6 for $2.25) 
Dried commercial flavors are Bememetdvicnecda cicynay ait. 
far inferior in quality to fresh Sun or shade. Fragrant leaves. 
Showy old-fashioned salmon pink 
leaves. An excellent clipped dwarf 
hedge. Tolerant. 
» leaves picked as needed. 
Stepping - Stone Collection: 
Five kinds suited to growing 
between flags; spice the air, 
yet do not suffer from tramp- 
ling: White Creeping Thyme, 
Crimson Thyme, Caraway 
Thyme, Lemon Thyme, Penny- 
royal Mint. 
3 each, 15 plants for $ 6.25 
12 each, 60 plants for 22.00 

bloom. 
Lavender (Lavandula veris). 18 in. 
Fragrant leaf and flower. Gather 
flower spikes when buds open. 
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). 
Must winter indoors except in south. 
Narrow spicy leaf, delicious. 
Savory (Satureja montana). 1 ft. 
Neat, sun, drain. 
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus). 2 
ft. Narrow glossy leaf, aromatic. 
Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys). 
1 ft. Rosy bloom, dark shiny thick-set 
Heliotrope (Valeriana officinalis). 
4 ft. Tolerant. Showy fragrant rose 
bloom in June-July. 
Sage (Salvia officinalis). 22 ft. Sun. 
(Holt’s Mammoth), gray leaf, purple 
flower. 
Kitchen Herb Collection: 3 
each of eight kinds: Chives, 
Peppermint, Pot Marjoram, 
Rosemary, Savory, Tarragon, 
Sage, and Thyme, 24 plants in 
in all, for $10.00. 

