STARK BRO’S NUT TREES 
Nuts and Clusters of 
American Hazelnut 
Whole nut kernel of Missouri Mammoth Hickory nut 
Tree and cracked nut 
(at left) of Burbanl 
Roval Walnut. ‘‘Best of 
all Black Walnuts,” de- 
clared Luther Burbank. 
. 
Tree of Stark HARDY PAPER SHELL Pecan. 

Nuts are (1) Pabst. 
VALUABLE FOR FOOD 
MAGNIFICENT FOR SHADE 
11-year-old Stark 
Butternut tree 
and nuts 
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(2) Schley. (3) Stuart. 
NUT TREES NOT ONLY PRODUCE VALUABLE FOOD BUT ARE ATTRACTIVE SHADE TREES 
Burbank Royal Walnut—‘“Grows to timber-size in half 
time of regular Black Walnuts. Nuts very large and won- 
derful flavor.’”? L. Burbank. 
American Hazelnut—Nuts 
Fine for Shrub Borders. 
Butternut (White Walnut)—An old favorite. Splendid big 
tree. Rich, delicious nuts. 
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taste like English Filberts. 
Missouri Mammoth Hickory Nut—Immense nuts. Ker- 
nels very large. Attractive tree. 
Stark HARDY PAPER SHELL Pecan—Nev! Large, thin- 
shelled pecan which thrives and bears rich-flavored nuts as 
far North as Iowa State line. Beautiful shade tree for lawns. 
We can also supply Missouri Hardy Seedling Pecan. 
Paper-Shell Grafted Pecans—Favorite nut of the Ameri- 
can people. Ideal lawn tree. 
Stuart, Schley and Pabst are most satisfactory varieties. 
We do not recommend these grafted southern varieties North 
of the Ohio River. For sections North, we recommend our 
New Stark HARDY PAPER SHELL Pecan. 
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