Center Point, Iowa . . Nuts 

HICKORIES 
The hickories are the most difficult group of nuts to propagate and trans- 
plant, but once well established are very persistent. They will do well on 
any soil providing it has good drainage. Those on pecan roots will respond © 
to better and more moist soil. State whether hickory or pecan roots are de- 
sired, All the hickories listed are of the shagbark group. 
ANTHONY NO. 2. An Illinois nut worthy of trial. On 3-4 
hickory roots. 4-5 ft. 6.00 
3-4 
4-5 
HAGEN. Cracks out more than 40 per cent meats of 
unexcelled quality. The fastest growing but slower 
coming into bearing. On hickory or pecan roots. 
SCHINNERLING. A _ good sized nut: ripens early. Qed ott, 4.00 
cracks easily and has excellent quality. On hickory 3-4 ft 5.00 
or pecan roots. 
STRATFORD. Bears smooth, thin shelled nuts of ex- yee 1H 4.00 
cellent quality. Bears young and ripens early. 3-4 ft 5.00 
On hickory roots only. 
WILCOX. A good sized nut and an excellent cracker. PADS Es 4.00 
coming from Ohio. With us it bears the youngest of 3-4 ft. 5.00 
the hickories. On hickory roots. 
NORTHERN PECANS 
Not generally dependable as nut producers north of Southern Iowa be- 
cause they bloom so late in the Spring that there is not sufficient time before 
freezing for them to mature. 
a“ Size Each 
MAJOR. Seems to mature the earliest and alone is 2-3 ~ fit. $ 4.00 
available this year. 
HICANS 
Crosses of the Hickory and Pecan. They grow faster than hickories and 
make very beautiful trees. The nut resembles pecans in appearance. but 
partakes of the hickory flavor. 
Size Each 
BURLINGTON. Bears larger nuts than pecans. but Dar aet $ 4.00 
is slow coming into bearing. On pecan roots. 3-4 ft 5.00 
HENKE. Bears young, smaller nut than Burlington. de- 3-4 ft. 5.00 
cidedly hickory flavored, shell thin, quality ex- 4-5 ft 6.00 
cellent. On hickory or pecan roots. 
WAPELLO. We believe this nut will prove productive 2-327 Lt 4.00 
and young bearing, It comes from Eastern Iowa. 3-4 ft. 5.00 
On hickory or pecan roots. 4-5 ft 6.00 
WINKLER HAZEL. This variety has been in very great 18-24 in. 1.00 
demand. The Winkler bushes grow quite compact 2-2: ft. 1.50 
and 6 to 7 feet high. The foliage is attractive and 
becomes scarlet and bronze in the fall. The nuts are 
the largest of the native hazels. 
BUCHANAN FILBERT is one of the best filberts we 18-24 in. 1.50 
have grown here, being more blight resistant and 
producing long nuts of good size. 
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