Center Point, Iowa Nuts 
Size Each 
SCHINNERLING. A_ good sized nut; ripens early, 2=ouet te 4.00 
cracks easily and has excellent quality. 3-4 ft. 5.00 
4-5 ft. 6.00 
STRATFORD. Bears smooth, thin shelled nuts of ex- 2-3). 1t 4.00 
cellent quality. Bears young and ripens early. 3-4 ft 5.00 
4-5 ft 6.00 
WILCOX. A good sized nut and an excellent cracker, VB SS 4 4.00 
coming from Ohio. With us it bears the youngest of 3-4 ft 5.00 
the hickories. 4-5 ft 6.00 
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. 
Size Each 
MAJOR. One of the earliest to mature. 2-3 ft. $ 4.00 
3-4 ft. 5.00 
WITTE. Good sized nut from near Burlington, Early aad wet ti 4.00 
maturing. 
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 2-3 ft $ 4.00 
is slow coming into bearing. 3-4 ft - §.00 
HENKE. Bears young, a smaller nut than Burlington, 2-3 ft 4.00 
decidedly hickory flavored, shell thin, quality ex- 3-4 ft 5.00 
cellent. 4-5 ft 6.00 
WAPELLO. We believe this nut will prove productive 2-3 ft 4.00 
and young bearing. It comes from Eastern Iowa. 3-4 ft 5.00 
4-5 ft 6.00 
CHINESE CHESTNUTS. Since the Chestnut Blight has practically de- 
stroyed the American Sweet Chestnut, the almost blight resistant Chinese 
Chestnut is taking its place as a nut producer, and generally the nuts are as 
good in quality, as large, and produce freely. Most of the trees are not as 
winter hardy as our native species and should be planted in favored places in 
a climate like Central Iowa has. 
Prices: 18-24 in. $1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00 
TURKISH TREE HAZEL. 30-40 ft. This hazel grows into a beautiful tall 
pyramidal tree with corky bark and foliage resembling hazel bushes. Has fair 
sized nuts. Is fully hardy in Central Iowa. 3-4 ft. $2.00 each 
GRAFTING WAX. Nut tree grafting is usually done later than fruit tree 
grafting and nut tree scions are much slower starting so are often still dor- 
mant when some very hot weather comes. The waxes commonly used break 
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