
Hardy Nut Trees: 
Perfectly Hardy in Our Northern States—Large Size and Heavy Yielding Varieties 

New Crath (Carpathian) Walnut 
Parent Stock Hardy at 40° Below Zero. 
/ The GREEN RIVER and 
Hardy Pecans pusseRON. varictics are 
northern MA Lh hardy as the Hickories and thrive 
on a wide range of soils. Trees are tall, upright and 
highly desirable for lawn planting. The nuts, al- 
though not quite as large as southern varieties, are 
good sized and true paper shell. 

Jones Hybrid Hazel Nut 
This new strain of Filbert combines the hardiness of the 
American Hazel with the reliable fruiting quality of the 
European Filbert. The nuts 
are large and excellent qual- 
ity. We recommend this Hy- 
brid Hazel for those who 
want quick fruiting and 
plants that do not take up as 
much room. This year we 
offer first generation seed- 
lings of the Jones variety. 
They are thrifty growing 
plants, hardy and, prolific 
bearing plants. When our 
supply of Jones Filberts is ex- 
fhausted we can supply a limited 
mumber of other named, large 
fruiting varieties, in 2 to 3 ft. 
size at the same price. 
name. 

Thomas Walnut 
Thin Shelled—Excellent Crack- 
ing Quality 
One of the finest of the new im- 
proved Black Walnuts. The indi- 
vidual nuts and kernels are large, 
light colored and of very good 
quality. The tree is a very fast 
grower and early bearing. All 
Black Walnut trees are valuable 
for both the nuts and timber. 
Native Shellbark 
Hickory. These are 
select native trees— 
not grafted varieties, 
3-4 ft., $2.75 each. 

HEART NUT 
Root-pruned when 
potted for grafting— 
will outdistance 
larger trees due to 
an already well-es- 
tablished root sys- 
tem. Grafted and 
will come true to 

Prices—Hardy Nut Trees 
Grafted and Budded Varieties unless otherwise noted. 
Crax-ezy Butternut 
Heart Nut ....... 

Extra Special 
NEW CRATH WALNUT 
These Persian Nuts are most highly prized of all 
for north temperate zone. On trial over a wide 
range, fruited satisfactorily and found perfectly 
hardy as far north as: Ottawa. Good bearers of ex- 
cellent nuts and apparently self-fertile. Beautiful 
ornamental lawn tree and valuable both for the 
nuts and timber. f 
° The PLEAS and GERARDI varieties 
Hicans are natural crosses between Pecans and 
Hickories. The trees are rapid growers and are quite 
ornamental. Hicans will succeed under neglect where 
most trees fail. The nuts are large, long; an excel- 
lent cracker with very high quality meat. 
This extreme ly 
Crax-ezy Butternut jardy. heavy pro- 
ducing tree originated in Michigan. The nut has a 
thin shell (can be cracked with knife point). The 
eating quality is excellent. 

Planting and Culture 
1. Dig holes wide and deep enough to set 
the trees several inches below the crown. 
2. Plant when soil is mellow (not wet) 
and firm the loose dirt well around the 
roots. 
3. A gallon of moist peat moss mixed 
with the dirt around the roots is good in- 
surance and will stimulate growth. 
4. When planting trim off about one- 
third of the previous season’s growth. 
5. Mulching around the trees with loose 
strawy manure is beneficial. Spede in this 
mulch each Spring. 
6. Keep foliage dusted with sulphur to 
prevent leaf. spot. 
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Heart Nuts 
Each 
By Express 
Not Prepaid 
18-24 in. 2-3 ft. 3-4 ft. 
Native Shellbark Hickory (Not Boaded) wsatecalticetere 
Thomas Black Walnut 
Hybrid Hazel Nuts (4-5 ft. $4.00) .00....................ssss000 
Chinese Chestnuts (See next page) 
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Unless otherwise noted, these are budded and grafted Varlatieecthe 
very finest—large meats, excellent flavor and have proven 
withstand our Northern climate. Please do not confuse them with the 
common seedling trees which are so often offered at a much lower price. 
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