HARDY NUT TREES 
PAPER SHELLED \\CARPATHIAN 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
THESE TREES ARE GROWN FOR US IN 
NORTHERN MICHIGAN 
This Hardy tree is growing in many parts of the 
world; the hardiest is found in Russia, Poland and Nor- 
thern Carpathian mountains where the winter temper- 
ature at times drops to more than 40 degrees below zero. 
It was from these countries that the original stock 
was brought to Canada about 20 years ago, and since 
then has been propagated in Michigan. 
The trees have a gray colored skin, leaves are large, 
glossy and nicely scented. Nuts vary in size from that 
of the California English walnut to twice this size. Nuts 
fall free of hull. The shell is thin and breaks very easy. 
In Canada this variety is a heavy producer, grows rap- 
idly, bears at an early age. | 
3 year old extra heavy trees, 18 to 24 inch tall, $2.35 
each; 2 for $4.50. 
CHINESE BLIGHT RESISTANT 
CHESTNUT 
GROWING YOUR OWN LARGE, SWEET CHEST- 
. NUTS IS A PLEASURE 
A number of years ago the Chestnut blight destroyed 
the Native American Chestnuts. The U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture—after many tests—introduced a type of 
Chinese Chestnut not only blight-resistant, but an early- 
bearer of large, good quality nuts. Trees start bearing 
when very young, often in 2 to 5 years, and succeed 
anywhere the American Sweet Chestnut formerly grew; 
in fact they can be grown over a wider area and may 
be grown wherever Peaches thrive. We recommend 
planting in a well-drained, sunny location. Plant the 
Chinese Chestnut for attractive home ground shade trees 
and also reap a harvest of delicious, sweet nuts. 
2 Year Trans- 
planted, 18 to 24 
inches, $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00; 
Hoetor<$5.25%, vo 
year old_ trans- 
7 planted, 24 to 36 
inches, $2.15 
each; 3 for $5.65; 
5 for $8.00. 
CORRECT PLANTING BOOKLET 
Sixteen pages of valuable information on planting, 
$ pruning and general care of plants, shrubs, trees, etc. 
Everyone interested in plants should have this book. 
Included FREE with your order. 
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FREE Cultural Instructions 
Included With Every Order 
THOMAS BLACK 
IMPROVED NEW THIN SHELL BLACK WALNUT 
An improved Black Walnut, which is giant size with 
kernels much larger, better flavor and much easier to 
get out, and the heaviest-producing variety grown— 
the greatest nut tree in the country. Fast growing and 
bears very young—often the second or third year after 
planting. Nuts are delicious flavor and because they 
are so large and plump, come out in halves and 
quarters. Very hardy. Grow anywhere. Heavy 2-3 foot 
trees, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50; Heavy 3-4 foot trees, 
$3.50 each. 
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PLANT SEVERAL NUT TREES IN 
THE LAWN THIS SPRING 
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ENGLISH WALNUT 
Plant Early Bearing. Grafted trees, valuable for 
fruit and shade. The nuts are thin shelled with full 
meated kernels of delicious 
flavor. Tree is hardy and 
productive. Nut groves 
are proving real invest- 
ments and a source of 
pleasure as well as in- 
come. Plant our selected 
variety for quick and 
satisfactory results. 
Heavy 2 to 3 foot trans- 
plants, $2.60. 
English Walnut 
| HAZELNUT TREES 
| 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. Pro- 
duces round kernels, ten- 
der and sweet, very nu- 
tritious, shells are soft 
and can be easily removed. 
Prices: strong 2 to 3 foot 
clumps, $1.60 each; 3 for 
fancin $2.50. 
(HARDY NORTHERN PECAN TREES 
Our Hardy Pecan Trees are Grown for us in Northern 
Michigan where the weather really gets cold. 
Of all the varieties of the luscious and valuable nut 
family, the Pecan stands at the head of the list. 
own trees and have the 
Why 
not plant your satisfac- 
tion of raising 
your. own Pe- 
cans? The trees 
are ornamental, 
growing erect and 
shapely, so that 
they ~may be 
planted on _ the 
lawn if necessary. 
Heavy 2 to 3 
foot, transplant- 
ed trees, $1.75 
each; 2 for $3.25. 
