Breedtove's Famous WALNUTS 
Highly prized American Wal- 
nuts have increased in value be- 
cause of an acute shortage of the 
beautiful wood used in fine 
furniture. Trees planted now 
will later have a high timber value 
and in the meantime will bear 
enormous crops of nuts, “out of 
this world” for flavor. Their 
wide-spreading branches and high 
crowns are graceful and_ pic- 
turesque. While your trees are 
growing, cash crops may be 
produced between them, making 
your ground doubly profitable 
(see photo above). Notice the 
attractive prices on these val- 
uable trees with scientifically 
developed root systems. They 
live better, grow faster and bear 
earlier. 
3 ft., 95c¢ each; 4 ft., $1.45 each; 
5 ft., $1.95 each Prepaid. 


Crops growing 
between rows 
of Thomas 
Black Walnut 
Trees. 
A doubly 
profitable use 
of the land. 
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ENGLISH WALNUT. Once believed limited to the West Coast, the English Walnut, like many 
other trees, has been found well adapted to a much wider territory. Right in our own area, 
there are magnificent trees, bearing great crops of high-quality nuts—the kind that break easily 
in the hands. The trees grow much like our famous Black Walnut, wide branched, perfect for 
shade, easy to grow. The scientifically developed root systems of our Walnuts make them 
live better, grow faster and bear younger. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT. The very best of the thin-shelled Black Walnuts; bears early 
and heavily. 
Either of the above: 3 ft., $1.95 each; 4 ft., $2.65 each; 5 ft., $3.95 each. Prepaid 
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