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GIANT HICKORY (Carya Lacinosa). This tree produces largest hickory in the world, three times larger than the 
average. Growth rapid, leaves a nice glossy green and very large. During spring the buds open in the form of a 
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’ BUTTERNUT (Juglans Cinerea). The well known butternut of boyhood days, it has almost passed from the landscape. 
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‘NORTHERN PECAN. This tree is one of America's largest hardwoods. Growth is much more rapid than the hick- 
ory and four times that of the oaks. Makes a wonderful clean specimen tree, affording an abundance of shade. 
Leaves long, of a light glossy pastel green. Produces great quantities of delicious medium sized thin shelled 
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‘ ASIATIC TREE HAZEL (Corylus Colurna). This tree has one straight stem with no large branches. Pyramidal in 
shape, bark is of cork texture. First out in spring and last to lose foliage in early winter. Nuts fall free. In good soil 
growth phenomenally rapid. Tree eventually reaches a height of 100 feet or more. Is outstanding even when 
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‘’ BEECH NUT (Fagus Americana) makes a beautiful specimen tree. Color of bark, battleship gray. Nuts can be 
opened with knife. More than one should be planted for cross-pollination to insure nuts being filled out. This va- 
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\ FILBERT OR EUROPEAN HAZEL (Corylus Avellana). Those with large or small space will do well to plant this 
small fruitful tree. Its shape and beautiful large, almost round leaves are outstanding. Grows to a height of 10 to 
15 feet. Growth is rapid and crops heavy. Planting distance, 15 to 20 feet. More than one variety must be planted 
for cross-pollination. We have the Pal and DnChilly. These trees produce an abundance of large, delicious 
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TRANSPLANTING SIZE AND TIME— 
Nut trees should not be transplanted much over six feet in height, 2 to 5 feet is better and moved only in spring 
or fall when dormant. Smaller trees quickly catch up and outgrow an eight foot moved tree, and they cost much 
less. 
ROOT PRUNING— 
A root pruned nut tree is one that has had part of the main or tap root removed when young by cutting through 
the soil. A transplant is one that has been moved one or more times and root pruned. This treatment causes the 
iree to develop a branched or lateral fibrous root system or many more roots than it would have ordinarily and 
when moved to permanent location needs but little cutting back. All our trees are carefully hand dug. 
BEARING AGE— 
Hardy varieties of nut trees come into bearing four to eight years from seed, with the exception of hickory and 
pecan. These should bear as soon as the slower varieties of apples. 
