Plant Nut Trees hor profit, beauty, shade and hood. 
The Thomas Black Walnut, Actual Size 
‘THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
N1 When the long cold evenings of winter come, what 
a pleasure it is to crack some Black Walnuts to eat or 
for fudge, or for mother. She can use them in so many 
different ways and what a delicious flavor they” add. 
Everybody likes Black Walnuts, but the common Black 
Walnut is small and it is hard to get out the meats. 
Now you can have the Thomas grafted Black Walnut, 
which is giant size with kernels much larger, better flavor 
and much easier to get out. Thomas is fast growing and 
produces very large nuts. It is the greatest nut tree of the 
country. You should plant it because— 
1. It bears very young, often second year after plant- 
ing. A mature tree will produce 15 to 40 bushels of giant 
size nuts which sell for $4.00 or more per bushel. 
2. The nuts are immense size as pictured above. They 
crack easily so the meats come out in halves and quarters. 
A bushel of nuts cracks out 10 to 12 pounds of meats. 
3. The nuts are delicious flavor and because they are so 
large and plump and come out in halves and quarters they 
sell for 75c or more a pound. 
4. It will grow in almost every state in America. It is not 
particular as to soil but of course will do best in rich soil 
with plenty of moisture. 
5. Plant a tree or two for your own use. If you have 
room, plant more for profit. You can easily sell the big 
nuts at high prices. Plant 50 feet apart and 2 or 3 inches 
deeper than they stood in the nursery. 
6. In time the tree will grow large and walnut logs are 
becoming scarce. If you wished you could sell the trees for 
lumber at a good price. We doubt, though, if you would 
do this because the nut crop is so valuable. These are 
grafted trees and grow rapidly. 
Prices on Thomas Black Walnuts 
Each 2 for 6 for. 
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HARDY ENGLISH WALNUTS Carpathian 
N 15 You know what the popular| English Walnuts are which are 
now grown on the west coast. These\Carpathian English Walnuts are 
just like them, thin-shelled and excellent flavor. But they are hardy 
and will live and bear in all but the most extreme cold states such 
as Minnesota, Dakotas, etc. All of our trees are propagated from a 
selected tree which started bearing very young and bears heavily 
and regularly and has proven especially hardy. They develop into 
quite large specimen trees, magnificent as a lawn tree and besides 
bear their wonderful nuts. They generally start bearing very young. 
3 to 4 feet, Not Postpaid, Each $4.75 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid, Each 3.00 
18 to 24 inches, Postpaid, Each 2.35 
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CHINESE CHESTNUTS 
Now you can grow the attractive Chinese Chestnut tree. After many 
years of search and hybridizing by government specialists, they have 
developed trees which are so highly blight-resistant that you can 
grow them where up to now it has not been possible. They develop 
into large, handsome trees, making any lawn and home more atttrac- 
tive. The four varieties listed below were selected by these specialists 
as being the very best. Our trees are grafted from them. The nuts are 
large, sweet, fine flavored. The trees are entirely hardy with us. To 
get the greatest yield, plant 2 or more varieties so they can cross- 
pollenize. 
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