SIMS HARDY NUT TREES 
Serve a Dual Purpose— 
Fruit and Shade 
. CHINESE CHESTNUT 
New Chinese Chestnut proven blight resistant. 
Wonderful new strain, hardy prolific bearer, fine flavored sweet nuts. 
Larger than the American variety. Trees grow to about the size of an 
Apple tree. Long lived, start bearing second year after planting. 
Each 2 
18::toc 24 in Pe ei eee oe ae A ed Re ope $1.75 $3.25 
2 LOSS LC ee Cer EON ee er 2.50 4.50 
Chinese Chestnut 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
Improved, grafted black walnut which is giant size and kernels come out in halves. 
Thomas is a fast grower and produces the largest nuts. It bears very young, usually 
next year after planting. A mature tree will produce 15 to 40 bushels. ‘The thin shell 
nuts of an immense size crack easily, meats are of delicious flavor and tree will grow 
anywhere. 
Each Ze 
Sy Oar Oe oP Reel eed Ouse oth, 15 Sree ear Lean clown atone mi Aes bok toe $2.50 $4.80 
Thomas Black Walnut 
‘STUART PECAN — (Paper Shell) 
Hardiest of the paper shell variety. Comes nearer to being well adapt- 
ed to all sections of the country, than any other. Nut is large, long, thin 
shelled, of excellent quality. Tree is very ornamental and of rapid 
growth. A profitable variety for commercial planting. 
Each 2 
He Oe Os | Pe er Snatch ae ane ols, kaw Sas tes $2.65 $5.00 
Stuart Pecan 
~ HAZELNUT — (American Filbert) 
Small tree, bushes grow in shrub form, with wide leaves which color 
bronze in autumn. Will thrive in any well-drained soil. Plant as a shrub in 
the border or garden. Produces round kernels, tender and sweet, very nu- 
tritious. Shells are soft and can be easily removed. 
Each 5 
2 to. 3 ft eee Pere. suk sed, A ete eee $1.40 $6.45 American Filbert 
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