WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 23 
to-Grow NUT TREES 
PECANS 
Profitable as a commercial crop in the warmer parts of Virginia and in states farther South. 
May be planted for desirable shade trees and home-grown nuts in areas bordering the com- 
mercial belt. After once established, the Pecan is a strong-growing, shapely, long-lived tree— 
ornamental as well as fruitful. From numerous improved varieties we attempt to offer only 
selected ones satisfactory in the territoy we serve. Write for commercial growers’ special 
prices on 50 or more. 
\ Schley. Medium to iarge, thin shell. Kernel full, plump. Nutty, rich flavor. Good grower. 
Old favorite. 
\ Stuart. Possibly the best known and most extensively planted of all Pecans because cf 
its adaptability to a wide range of culture. Can be grown in the deep South and being 
early, it matures farther North than later varieties. Good size nuts with thin shell. As the 
Mayhan becomes better known. it is gaining rapidly on Stuart in popularity. 
Prices on Schley and Stuart Pecans 
itob 5 to LO) lO toi30530 tor50 
Each Each Each Each 
SaATTt ee $3.25 $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 
A-Si ft. 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.00 Papershell Pecan 
\ Papersheil. Nuts are long, slender, with thin shell; good quality. Well-shaped, fast growing tree. Good 
pollinator for other varieties. Large production of Papershell makes possible following low prices: 
1tod 5 to 10 10to30 30to 50 
Each Each Each Each 
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FILBERT (HAZELNUT) 
In recent years much attention has heen given this hardy 
valuable nut which grows into a small, shrub-like tree seldom 
attaining a height of more than 15 feet. We offer both the Na- 
tive American and the much improved Barcelona European 
Filbert. Both are adapted to a wide range of soil and climate 
and are being cultivated in most parts of the United States. 
Native American. Family favorite Filbert. Attractive bush, 
yielding abundant crops of tasty, round nuts; young bearer. 
1to5 5 to 10 §10to30 
Each Each 
(Mayhan PECAN 
New Giant Early-Bearer 
An experiment station reports a yield 
doubling other varieties. Nuts of enormous 
size, thin shell, good quality, selling for higher 
prices than old varieties. Trees frequently start bearing two 
or three years after being transplanted. 
1't0:5 5 to 10 
10to380 30to 50 
Each Each Each Each 2-3 ft., E $1.65 $1.50 
3-4) Thea eee $3.75 $3.50 $3.25 $3.00 3-4 ft., Bearing Size 2.30 2.10 
Aa5 tee. ee eee 4.75 4.50 4.25 4.00 4-5 ft., Bearing Size 3.25 3.00 
5-6 ft., Bearing Size 4.25 4.00 
\ Barcelona. Improved, large English Filbert. The most exten- 
NOTE: We recommend wrapping the trunks of Pecan Trees sively planted commercial variety. We recommend planting 
with burlap or paper the first Summer after transplanted, to with Native American for cross pollination. 
2 tor LO 10 to 380 
Each Each 
$2.65 $2.50 
3.30 3.10 
‘BLACK WALNUT pans RSEaaee AE SP 
Of course, every planter is familiar with the Native Black Walnut, but 
not all are aware of its possibilities. As a timber proposition, its culture 
is extremely profitable, especially when planted on pasture land, as the 
Black Walnut does not interfere with the grass, which thrives under the 
trees, and when established, the trees afford shade for livestock. Produces 
nuts which are now in great demand and grows into valuable timber. 
When planted for nut bearing, we recommend spacing 40x40 feet; for 
timber, 8x8 feet. 
We offer root-pruned, transplanted trees as follows: 
1 to 10 10 to 30 30to50 50o0r more 
protect against sun scald. 
Each Each Each Each 
Pans! TEP eerste a ee $1.20 $1.00 $0.85 $0.75 
Bal ATES Aas cso esas 1.75 1.60 1.45 1.30 
4a OTE eho ince theres 7h IR 2.00 1.85 1.75 
ae Jah d acne eee ain 3.00 2.75 2.60 2.45 
8-10 ft eek oe Fa eee 3.75 3.50 3.35 3.20 
1? yearse12-15 liner tote ere eae sk $2.50 per 10, $18.00 per 100 
‘Thomas Improved 
BLACK WALNUT 
There is a variation in Walnuts as in fruits. Only by grafting or bud- 
ding can a variety or special strain be reproduced absolutely true. Thomas 
is a selected strain of Black Walnut, with large kernel, thin shell and ee 
early bearing habits. ee ee 
PA § ee A or Ot Siri nea Mae ac $3.50 each; 10 or more, $3.25 each Filbert (Hazelnut) 
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