PLANTING: It’s a good thing to mix the soil 50-50. Peat— 
leaf mold—and sawdust. \ AK ‘ 
Heavy bearing,\Cohansey, Concord, Jersey, Stanley 
and \Rancocas, 5 yr. plants, transplanted. They’re lifted 
with a nice ball. Don’t know they’re moved. Just keep 
on bearing. 
10% off the first grade loaded on your truck. 
Each Dozen 
3 -Arieet, extra heavy... so. eee eee $4.00 $40.00 
27-4 feet, NAVY ¢:ehe. aoe sip ee 3.00 30.00 
STANLEY, RANCOCAS, JERSEY 
These are nice plants priced for mail order trade. Plant 
a lot and let them grow. 
12—-18 inches,)4 fia a) eee eee $ .80 $8.00 
NATIVE PLUMS 
Years ago in Tenn. I found a clump of disease free 
\ Chickasaw plum. Rapid grower, early bearer. Nothing 
like them for children, poultry, hogs and birds. . 
Fruit, really a picture, yellow to red, sweet and delicious, 
but a clinger. Plant a few. 
Each Dozen 
A--6 feet... tinal tcth pelt i bem eee Bie eee $1.25 $12.50 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS—Walnut-Chestnuts 
I suggest you start out with a planting of walnut 60 x 60 
feet, this makes 12 per acre. Then set a chestnut between 
each walnut on the row making 12 chestnuts per acre. 
This gives you a nice balance in space and soil use for the 
walnut is tall and deep rooted and the chestnut is more 
shallow rooted with a lower head. Plus a 60 ft. middle for 
farming. 
TREE CROPS 
An amazing book, Published 1950 
400 pages, 145 photos, several charts 
A guide to “riches without plowing” by the 
mature mind of Dr. J. Russell Smith. 
He charts our America’s #1 Tree Crop Farm 
here at Downingtown as a guide to those who 
wish to follow. 
Just $6.00 Postpaid cheaper than any college 
course offered—more valuable. 
Only $4.80 Postpaid with an order of trees 
for $10.00 or more. 
Mail us your check today. 
LITERATURE 
saves buying fertilizer, stops water run off. Rewritten 
LOS oe ie at Ay oe EG Ces wea ar ie een 10¢ 
BOOKLET: Plant America’s “Nut Heritage.’’ A Com- 
Harvesting and cracking Black Walnut.............. 10¢ 
Consultant Service—on trees or Organic Farming. By 
mail or call—rates reasonable. Write me. 
BULLS—12 Holsteins year old T.B. tested and vaccinated. 
Good grades with tested artificial sires, pure breds without 
papers, two registered. Come and see them. 
NO NUT CRACKERS 
doin the Thriving, Dynamic 
PENNA. NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 
Your membership carries the benefits of a bound report 
of the Annual Meeting held with the Pennsylvania Farm 
Show at Harrisburg in January, and a report of the Field 
Day held each autumn at a grower’s home where nut 
orchard problems are discussed. 
Write in your problems and successes, but don’t fail to 
send in $2.00 now for your membership, 
Draw check to Howard M. Oesterling, Secy-Treas., 
; R. #1, Marysville, Pa. 
Do not use this name in drawing checks for nursery stock. 
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