Miller’s Hardy Nut Trees for Home Planting 
Selected Varieties that Rear Early 
THOMAS BLACK—World’s Heaviest Producer. Our grafted Thomas black 
walnuts are best to plant. Why? They are thin shelled, meats come from the shell 
in quarters and halves. The trees are rapid growers and produce big crops early. 
Often bear the third year. The big plump meats have the true walnut flavor and 
easily sell for 75c per pound. Plant a few trees for your own use. If you have 
room, plant more for profit. Don't forget that the walnut is one of our most beauti- 
ful shade trees and also very valuable for lumber. 
Grafted Thomas Black Walnut, 2 to 3 ft. $2.25 each, 3 for $6.30, 6 for $12.00 
ENGLISH WALNUT— Carpathian Strain. Produces a high quality nut on tree 
that is very hardy. Carpathian walnuts were imported from the cold regions of 
Europe and have proved hardy in the cold regions of this country. 
2-3 ft. trees, each $2.50, 3 for $7.00 

Thomas Black Walnut 
CHINESE CHESTNUT—A hardy blight 
resistant tree that the U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture introduced here from China to take 
the place of our native American chestnuts 
destroyed by chestnut blight. Chinese 
chestnuts average larger than our native 
varieties and actually are better in quality. 
They grow quite rapidly in a spreading 
form and produce nuts in about three to 
four years. Trees should receive clean culti- 
vation until August Ist or use heavy mulch 
treatment. Use no fertilizer the first year. 
Subsequent years, fertilize, cultivate or 
mulch as for fruit trees. Two or more trees 
required to produce nuts. Spring planting 
best. Plant a few trees this spring. The 
nuts are really delicious and the trees 
ornamental. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.75 each, 3 for $5.00 
10 for $14.00 

Cut Your Own Garden Fresh ASPARAGUS Every 
Year—One of the most healthful of all vegetables. 
Rich in minerals and vitamins. Easy to grow. Once 
established produces annual crops for years. Makes a 
delicious frozen product. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
The best variety at the present time. Rust resistant, 
strong grower, extra large size stalk, rich and tender, 
fresh green color. Rated as excellent for quick freezing. 
Asparagus Roots, 2 yr., No. 1: 25 for $1.90, 
50 for $3.00, 100 for $5.75, 500 for $17.00. 
McDONALD RHUBARB 
New delicious Red Rhubarb. McDonald tops them all 
in quality, appearance, and flavor. Also a better 
grower. Stalks can be cut a year sooner than with the 
old style green-stalked varieties. Sweeter, requires 
less sugar than the common Rhubarb. The deep red 
skin and white flesh, combined with a pleasing flavor, 
make the best pies and sauce you ever ate. 

Mary Washington Asparagus 65c each, 3 for $1.50, 10 for $4.50 McDonald Rhubarb 
MAKE THE IDLE ACRES PRODUCE—PLANT NUT TREES 
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