EE AT A NO OE OL TE TS, 
BLACK WALNUT TREES 2-3 ft. Size Each 30¢ 
Beautifully formed trees with handsome foliage 
prized for shade and decoration, as well as for 
the large tasty nuts they may produce. Deep 
rooting; require well drained soil. Black Wal- 
nut trees usually last for generations. Their hard- 
wood lumber is excellent for most farm uses. 
Plant 40 feet apart in spring or fall. 
91 GB 6884—BLack WALNUT (Common). (Juglans 
nigra). Full grown trees often 60 to 80 ft. tall. 
Nuts add excellent flavor to cooking. Casts light 
shade, allowing grass to grow beneath it. Hardy, 
disease-resistant variety. 
2-3-Foot HeicHT. Shipped Prepaid. 
1 to 3, Each... .30c; 4 or more, Each..... 25c 
91 GB 6886—THomas BLAcK WaALNuT. (Juglans 
nigra thomasi). One of the best producing Black 
Walnuts. Grafted on sturdy root stock. Large 
flavorful kernels. Vigorous, rapid growing. 
3-4-Foot Heicut. Shipped Prepaid. 
1 to 3, Each: .$3.35; 4 or more, Each. . .$3.25 
SHippinc Notice—All items on these two pages 
are Shipped Prepaid from nursery at proper 
planting time. 
PECAN TREES 2-3 ft. size Each JOC 
91 GB 6911—Harpy Pecan. (Carya illinoensis). 
Pecan seedlings, hardy where winters are not 
too severe. Grown from selected seed. Long lived. 
Generally require a@ well drained soil. Plant 
these 2-3 ft. seedlings*for future shade and dec- 
oration, as wéll as for the nuts they may produce. 
Plant 50 to 60 feet apartin spring or fall. Ship- 
ped Prepaid direct from Nursery. 
1-to'3; Bach. 79c;* 4 or more, Each..... 70c 
ALMOND TREES 
(Prunus amygdalus). Like hot dry summer cli- 
mate. Best suited to interior valleys. Easy to grow, 
but plant 2 varieties or more in order to produce 
nuts. Plant 24 to 30 feet apart. 
NONPAREIL. One of the hardiest. Large full ker- 
nel, paper-thin shell. Prolific, regular bearer of 
uniform crops. Fine, profitable commercial var- 
iety. Thrives well. Not AVAILABLE 
Ne Pius Uurra. Long, large nut. Soft shell, big 
kernel. Popular commercial variety. Large size 
shade tree. One of first to bloom. A good pollin- 
ator. Decorative. Nort AVAILABLE 
HERE ARE THE FRUIT VARIETIES THAT ARE RECOMMENDED FOR FREEZING 
If you like to freeze your fruits to retain their de- 
licious fresh-picked flavor for all-year use, plant 
these varieties which are considered to respond 
best to the freezing process: 
Berries: All Boysenberries, Youngberries and 
Gooseberries retain their flavor very well. El- 
dorado Blackberry is the most desirable Black- 
berry to use and Lucretia Dewberry is satisfac- 
tory. Blueberries freeze well, and the varieties 
Rancocas and Jersey are especially desirable. 
Perfection Currant is the best currant to freeze. 
Black Raspberries retain their flavor better than 
other raspberries, and Bristol is the favorite freez- 
ing variety. Sodus is the best purple, and Chief is 
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the best red raspberry. Special care must be 
taken in choosing a Strawberry for freezing, and 
for this purpose Blakemore and Dunlap are con- 
sidered desirable, Premier is considered satis- 
factory. 
Fruit TREES: Peaches are among the most delici- 
ous of all frozen fruits, and J. H. Hale and Hale 
Haven are a few of the best varieties for freezing 
though Elberta is also desirable. Montmorency is 
considered to be the best sour cherry and Bing is 
a satisfactory sweet cherry for freezing. For frozen 
plums Italian Prune Plum is considered to be the 
best, and Stanley Prune Plum is a desirable 
variety to use. 
CHESTNUT TREES 18-24-in. Size Each 1.10 
91 GB 6899—CuINESE CHESTNUT. (Castanea mol- 
lissima). Chinese variety introduced in the U.S. 
for its wonderful resistance to the blight which 
ravaged native American Chestnut trees. 
Handsome spreading shade tree. Chinese 
Chestnuts are sweet and delicious and shell out 
easily. Attractive catkin blossoms give tree orna- 
mental value. Plant in spring or fall in well 
drained soil in sunny location. Hardy. 
Shipped Prepaid. State Catalog Number. 
18-24 In. HEIGHT 
1 to 3, Each. ..$1.10; 4 or more, Each. . .$1.00 
MISCELLANEOUS NUTS 
91 GB 6880—Burtternut. (Juglans cineria). But- 
tery flavored nuts—usually picked while green. 
Tall broadheaded trees. Long spreading 
branches make good shade. Beautiful foliage. 
Wood can be used for posts. Thrive best in well 
drained soil. Plant in spring or fall. 18-24 in. 
height. Shipped Prepaid. State Catalog Number. 
I to:3; Each ac. 40c; 4 or more, Each...35c 
91 GB 6890—HazeLtnut. (Corylus americana). 
Filbert. Can be grown in a limited space. Thick 
bush grows to medium height. Small, round 
brown nuts have excellent flavor. Thrive best in 
a well drained soil. Plant in spring or fall. 18-24 
in. height. Shipped Prepaid. 
1 to 3, Each..... 60c; 4 or more, Each...55c 
WHY ‘‘NOT AVAILABLE” 
Wards have given careful consideration to those 
qualities which make items on these two pages 
most suitable for your locality: Wherever the 
variety listed would not thrive as well nor pro- 
duce as good a crop in your area, it has been 
labeled ‘‘Not AVAILABLE.’ 
Buy Nut Trees on Wards Monthly Payment 
Plan. For complete information, turn to Page 76. 
ALL THE VARIETIES MENTIONED ABOVE ARE SOLD ON OTHER Fruit PAGES IN THIS Book. SEE INDEx PaGE 75. 
