
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 commonly in the third to fifth year. 
Zone IV. 
Ohio—Fine quality nut, fairly fast growth, fairly easy 
to open. 
Thomas is a rapid-growing tree. The meat is attrac- 
tive and tasty, but does not crack as easily as the 
Stabler. 
Plants twice transplanted, 3 to 5 feet, 
any 2 for $10.00 (5 for $19.50) 
(Not sold singly) 
PLANTING and CARE 
The first two years mulch well with hay or straw. 
Water if drought comes. Keep all side buds from 
developing in useless low branches (below 7 feet). 
Do not plant deeper than they were in nursery. Plant 
like any deciduous trees (see page 4). 








Grape Vines (Vitis) 
{27io 18 inch 5S 
2 to 3 feet (transplants) 
3 to 5 feet bushy 
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Thomas Walnut—bearing branch and nut 
Hazelnuts 
Plant at least two for pollenizing. 
American. 9 ft. shrub. Zone IV. Tolerant, disease-free, 
excellent nuts. 
B Ocal Sete se te See el ees ee ee $2.00, 5 for $7.75 
European (avellana). 15 ft. Zone III. Even hardier, 
and larger nut. 
RC AL Ee eter ote te ae Me $2.00, 5 for $7.75 
Blight Resistant Chestnuts 
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima). Similar to the American in 
o 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. 
(3) (10) (100) 
ie ae NNT RCO OR POTS wae ee ay Ys $48.00 
Per Oak he Sr $6.25 $17.50 110.00 
Eee ne Ahn ek Oe nO ei 11.00 35.00 ate 

Photo: 
Chinese 
Chestnut 
3 ft. 
54 chestnuts 
on a baby 
tree! 
3 nuts in 
each bur 
Nut Orchard 
One each of 2 Walnuts; 
3 Chesinutsisat 
FIVE TREES for $16.50 

Biles iE 
Hybrid Americans. Disease free. 
Not less than 5 of one grape variety 
at 10 rate. Most hardy Zone IV. 
Old Varieties, (Each) (10) 
PLS Xana 2 SONS Ss Ae $ 60 $4.50 
Concord. Blue Strong flavor. Zone 
IIL. 
@ Catawba. Red, good wine. 
® Moore Early. Large, early black. 
@ Delaware. Early, small red. 
Finest of older kinds in quality. 
Diamond. Like Niagara; Zone IV. 
Worden. Large early blue. 
New Varieties, 
(crea) (0) 
eV OCI yes en Shee: B® .75 $5.00 
Fredonia. The earliest black 
grape. 
Portland. White and the earliest 
of all grapes. Healthy, fine qual- 
ity. 
Berries come on old wood 
only, so prune after picking. 
BLACKBERRIES 
(R. Species) Zone III 
(Each) (10) 
Alfred. Large, upright and 
dependable ____. $ 45 $2.00 $12.00 
Eldorado. The standard 
(100) 
yatiety 2. ees: ome 2-00 eg 2:00 
Crystal White. White Blackberry. 
Novelty, good...... BAe AP EET 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Huge, 2 in. berry, highest quality of 
all brambles. Prolific. No better 
berry known. Zone VI. 
Loveqne. Vea 50 2 00.57 12-00 
WINEBERRY (R. phoenicolasius). 
Z. V. juicy, red, fragrant, Fruitsin 
large clusters. Absolutely laborless. 
Bears on both old and new wood— 
so might fruit next summer! Unique. 
Levecraeal 24. sone fOU 94.30 a oe OU 
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RED RASPBERRIES 
(Rubus Strigosus) Zone I 
(Each) (10) 
Latham: Old variety, very 
dependable _..... $ 50 $2.00 $13.00 
St. Regis. Crops spring and 
SuNgUuCAIay fe so! 2200 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
(R. occidentalis) 
Black Beauty. Most dependable 
“plackcap, 
LOMO ba: cee AS 
(100) 
13.00 
2.00 
PURPLE RASPBERRY 
(R. neglectus) 
Sodus. Heaviest bearer of all rasp- 
berries tee, sae: OO Memeeeo  )oO0 
NECTARBERRY 
Hugest and tdstiest of all the new 
hybrids. Heavier yields over a long- 
er period. The best: Zone VI. 
iyecnrmes 55s. Aah Ay AS 
12.00 
15.00 
