Paper-Shell PECANS 
The South s Geet “/rce Crepe 
The Pecan is probably the most profitable nut 
tree it is possible to plant. We are proud of our 
Pecan trees because they come from the original 
Curtis plantation where the water-level produces 
an exceptionally good root system. Furthermore, 
they are perfectly hardy and may be planted with 
confidence. So now it is possible to have Pecans 
in abundance, and we urge all home owners to 
plant some trees this year. 
Nut trees make good shade trees and yield 
wholesome, delicious food. Everybody likes, wants, 
and plants shade trees. Usually oaks, maples, and 
the like are used; they are excellent for the purpose, d 
but they provide nothmg but leaves. More and 
more people are seeing the wisdom of planting nut 
trees, which yield both pleasure and profit. 
Moneymaker. An early and prolific bearer and a 
healthy, vigorous grower. It is proving a very 
profitable commercial variety. 
Stuart. An old favorite that has been’ widely tested. 
This is a variety that can be planted with safety 
and succeeds over a wider territory than probably 
any other kind. 
PAPER-SHELL PECAN PRICES 
Curtis. A very thin-shelled nut with sweet meat of 
excellent flavor. An old variety which has quite re- 
cently come back into favor. ly of tr imited. Each Per 10, each Per 100, each 
YO RAO Seon sOL sees Ee ae is tea I SITS SSO $1 25 
Schley. This variety is placed by some at the head of 2 to 3 ft....... 2 00 1 75 1 50 
the list. It is a large, thin-shelled nut of fine flavor 3to4ft....... 2 25 2 00 1 70 
and is well filled with meat. Liable to scab. In 4to5 fts...... 2 50 2 25 1 95 
quality of meat and thinness of shell it is surpassed 5 to 6 fts...... 2 75 2 50 2 15 
by no other variety. Cito Sift saeeeee 3 50 3 25 
AMERICAN FILBERT (Hazlenut) 
Roundish nut with thm, tender shell. Round, 
sweet kernels. Trees grow rather shrubby, branching 
from the ground up. Hardy, young bearers that like 
\ HICKORY 
Very valuable for its nuts and also the lumber is 
much in demand for manufacturing. 
moisture. FILBERT (HAZLENUT) PRICES HICKORY PRICES : 
Sa Per 10, each Each ar eovsc ae ee oe cae a : 
2:'to.3 Tie estou. eee eres $0 75 $0 65 2 tS ft eee ey $1 00 0 MONEYMAKER PECAN - 
S10 4 fer ac ern o 1 00 85 3.to:4 Tia oe te eee 1 50 1 25 m op a 
WALNUTS 
English Walnut. Bears large nuts of uniform size 
and with flattened ends; kernel light colored and of 
good quality. Tree hardy and an abundant bearer. 
ENGLISH WALNUT PRICES 
Each Per 10, each 
Z:to3 tte emcees eee eee $2 00 $1 75 
3 toa tts Feet ie ee 2 45 2 25 
White Walnut, or Butternut. This native is per- 
haps the most desirable of the nut-bearing trees. 
It is rapid m growth, quickly making a round-headed 
tree: 
WHITE WALNUT or BUTTERNUT PRICES 
Thomas Black Walnut. Thinnest shell; largest meat; 
best flavor. The comparatively thin shell makes 
cracking easy. Big delicious kernels, easy to pick 
from shell. This is the most remarkable of all nut 
trees, bearing young (often two years after plant- 
ing). A very heavy producer; thrifty, growing al- 
most anywhere. An ideal shade tree. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT PRICES 
Each Per 10, each 
2\t0.3 ftv ee ae ae $2 00 $1 75 
2525 
Black Walnut. One of our most majestic and beauti- 
Each _ Per 10, each Per 100, each ful trees; practically free from disease and insects: 
2 to 3 ft. ....$0 75 $0 60 $0 56 suited to all sections for both nuts and shade. 
3 to 4 ft..... 1 00 85 75 
BLACK WALNUT PRICES 
Each Per 10, each Per 100, each 
2 to 3 ft.....$0 75 $0 60 $0 50 x 
3 to 4ft..... 1 00 85 75 STUART PECAN 
Ato 5 ft..... 1 25 1 10 1 00 
Chinese Blight-Resistant 
CHESTNUT 
Large, Sweet Chestnuts are again a Reality 
A number of years ago the blight destroyed our native Ameri- 
can Chestnuts. The U 
many tests, mtroduced a type of Chinese Chestnut not only 
blight-resistant but an early bearer of large, good-quality nuts. 
Trees start bearing when very young, often in two to five years, 
and succeed anywhere the American Sweet Chestnut formerly 
grew; in fact, they are successful over a wider area and may be 
grown wherever Peaches thrive. We recommend a well-drained, 
sunny location. 
home-ground shade trees and also reap a harvest of delicious, 
sweet nuts. 
S. Department of Agriculture, after 
Plant the Chinese Chestnut for attractive 
Each Per 10, each 
$1 00 
bie 
18 to 24: icine eee tees ee ee $1 25 
2.403 Tasch eke eee, cee 1 50 1 25 
3.to 4 ftss eee ee ec, ee ee 175 1 50 
4 to 5 tte. ie ee ae ee 2 00 175 SCHLEY PECAN 
