Vet hes —Valuable for Delicious Nuts— Magnificent for Shade 
HAZELNUTS ¢ BUTTERNUTS © WALNUTS ¢ HICKORY NUTS ¢ PECANS 
Nut Tr are among the most beautiful and most desirable trees for shade, in addition to grow rapidly, are healthy and long-lived, if given reasonable care. Anaest eppliaticas of Stark’s 
their value as producers of delicious and nutritious food. Truly the “Triple-Value”’ trees for Orchard Fertilizer will encourage rapid growth and increase the size ae e pe 3 A 
Landscaping, Shade and Profitable Food Production. They give an open shade in which grass Pecans, with their dark green foliage and graceful form, are among the most beautiful of our 
- : 3 ~ . : i ing i d mature trees produce up to 500 
thrives, especially since they have deep roots that do not compete with lawns for moisture. native trees. They come into bearing in from 5 to 8 years, an 
Girase g Saree up to chaviase ‘paces? af pounds of nuts a year. They thrive from the Iowa Line to the Gulf. Walnuts grow even more 
Since the list of adapted Shade Trees is limited and because the fast growing population of rapidly than Pecans and are hardier, thriving as far North as the Minne oer eee 
the world makes future food production of paramount importance, the popularity of Nut Trees, are the hardiest of all our native Nut Trees and grow as far North as Canada. Hickories wi 
both for Shade and a Profitable Food Crop, is increasing every year. They require minimum grow in a wide variety of soils and climates. While they grow somewhat slower than Pecans or 
care and will give a profit-crop every year for a lifetime. When once established, Nut Trees Walnuts, many people prefer their flavor to that of any other nut. 
Key E. Catalog No. C646 
AMERICAN 
HAZELNUT 
(Corylus Americana) 
Delicious nuts similar to 
English Filberts. Fine for 
\ Shrub Borders. 
Nuts and Clusters of 
American Hazelnut 
Key G. Catalog No. C647 
HICKORY NUT, 
MISSOURI 
MAMMOTH 
(Hicoria) 
A Special Large Strain of 
American Hickory. Immense 
nuts. Kernels very large. 
Beautiful Shade Trees. 
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11-year-old Stark 
Butternut tree Pb 
and nuts 
PECANS j 
(Hicoria pecan) 
The favorite nut of the } 
American people. Ideal lawn 
tree. Thin shell. Large ker- 
nels. These Grafted “Paper J 
Shell” Pecans have extra 
large, rich, deliciously, fla- 
vored nuts which easily come 
out of the shells in complete 
halves. The most popular va- 
rieties are Schley, Stuart, 
Pabst. These are recom- 
mended for planting South of 
the Ohio River only. North of 
the Ohio River, we recom- 
mend Missouri Hardy Seed- 
ling Pecan. 
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Key G. Catalog No. C645 
WALNUT, BLACK 
(Juglans nigra) 
A valuable tree. Rapid 
grower. Broad-spreading 
branches and deep _ roots 
make it ideal for lawn. Grass 
grows readily under this tree. 
Heavy bearer. 
Key G. Catalog No. C644 
ae ‘i ¢ ‘ WALNUT, 
Tree and cracked nut : k Sieg a iat : BURBANK ROYAL 
eo Wee : ‘ ‘ Rae see ’ Be ey one “Grows to timber size in 
half time of regular Black 
Walnuts. Nuts very large 
and wonderful flavor’”’.— 
Luther Burbank. 
Key G. Catalog No. C648 
BUTTERNUT 
(Juglans cinera) - 
' 
Also known as ‘White 
Walnut”. Beautiful, wide- 
spreading tree. Young bear- 
er. Nuts are unusually rich 
and delicious. 
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