\ Mayhau 
PECAN 
New Giant 
Early Bearer 
Mayhan . ' Stuart Papershell 
_ An experiment station reports a yield doubling other va- PECANS 
rieties. Nuts of Enormous size, thin shell, good quality, sell- Profitable as a commercial crop in the warmer parts of Vir- 
ing for higher prices than old varieties. Trees frequently start — ginia and in states farther south. May pe planted for desirable 
bearing two or three years after being transplanted. shade trees and home-grown nuts in areas bordering the com- 
mercial belt. After once established, the Pecan is a strong- 
1 to5 5 to 10 10 to 30 growing, shapely, long-lived tree—ornamental as well as fruit- 
Each Each Each ful. From numerous improved varieties we attempt to offer 
S2tOyae tie: hee ONe ees $3.75 $3.50 $3725 only selected ones satisfactory in the territory we serve. Write 
4 to 5 ft ae ae 4.75 4.50 4.25 for commercial growers’ special prices on more than 30. 
\, Stuart. Possibly the best known and most extensively planted 
of all Pecans because of 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. The Stuart planted with well-known Paper- 
shell or New Mayhan will provide for cross pollination. 
| PRICES ON STUART PECANS 
1to5 5to1l0 10to 30 
Each Each Each 
Seton Aaitere, cemeae © aa Suef $3.25 $3.00 $2.75 
AS TOO Ria er. hems. <2 Tete te Ua De 4.00 By 7/5) SEDO 
~\ Papershell. Nuts not quite as large as Mayhan and Stuart, but 
good quality, thin shell. Well-shaped, fast growing tree. 
Good pollinator for other varieties. Large production of Peper- 
shell makes possible following low prices: 
1lto5 5tol0 10to 30 
Each Each Each 
Se POU AE hse tay oh ie ons ee! aie je oe $2.75 $2.60 $2.45 
AbtOpo aftr re re pene. kak 3: 3.50 Si 7 45) 3.00 
5 to 7 ft., Jumbo size ...... 4.25 4.00 3.75 
Chinquapin 
| FILBERT (Hazelnut) 
pe BLA¢ K WALN U | In recent years much attention has been given this hardy 
valuable nut which grows into a small, shrublike tree, seldom 
5 ae ; : attaining a height of more than 15 feet. We offer both the 
Every planter is familiar with the native Black Walnut, but not all are jative 5 tae and the much improved Barcelona European 
aware of its possibilities. As a timber proposition, its culture is extremely Filbert. Both are adapted to a wide range of soil and climate 
profitable, especially when planted on pasture land, as the Black Walnut ae . ‘ ‘ e t 
does not interfere with the grass, which thrives under the trees, and when eg ee ated yn. most Par reel aed 
established, the trees afford shade for livestock. Produces nuts which are { Native American Family favorite Filbert. Attractive bush, 
now in great demand and grows into valuable timber. When planted for yielding abundant crops of tasty, round nuts; young bearer. 
nut bearing, we recommend spacing 40x40 feet; for timber, 8x8 feet. lto5 5tol0 10 to 30 
Each Each Each 
We offer root-pruned, transplanted trees, as follows: 1to10 10 to 30 3-4 ft., bearing size $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 
Each Each 4 to 5 ft., bearing size ...... 3.25 3.00 275 
5 3 a ROSTERS COMER ONCE Bic Ci Gh rors (or oes Ren OnOA eta a Ree ee shee 5 to 6 ft., bearing size ...... 4.25 4.00 3.75 
Aa tOmEOr FES PEN Se en Cr no i 2255 00 Seereecnte a Dearing SZC. J-.-/. 0 Oy gic rae 
Glo Pe Oo Et Serre ene ete hire “siete (apbsne aap eke stor ias 3.00 Ph TES) \. Barcelona. Improved, !arge English Filbert. The most exten- 
: ONT 1 Ole Fe ak Sete on ee ie en eer aks, Cake irre Rael oe 3315 3.50 sively planted commercial variety. We recommend planting 
ie Ween ne oe oe $2.50 per 10; $18.00 per 100 with Native American for cross pollination. 
lto5 5tolO 10to30 
Each Each Each 
SmtOma eit ie sien 3 vive $3.50 $3.30 $3.10 
\ Thomas Imp roved ZS ey et i A125. A OOM TS 
BLACK WALNUT GuiOuS ith. Syne ees tenes tice athe. Os 5.50 Sy 746) 5.00 
There is a variation in Walnuts as in fruits. Only by grafting or budding 
can a variety or special strain be reproduced absolutely true. Thomas is “AMERICAN SHELLBARK HICKORY 
a selected strain of Black Walnut, with large kernel, thin shell and early Dalieioteathineshell Hickory Nice may etiighe 
bearing habits. 
4 to 5 POT ae iy er een eee $3.50 each; 10 or more, $3.25 each grown, harvested, and enjoyed. 2-3 ft., $3.00 each. 
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA [23] 
