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“New Chinese CHESTNUT 
(Blight Resistant) 
Years ago the Chestnut blight destroyed our 
Native — merican Chestnuts. The U. §. 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. Plant at least 
two trees for good pollinization in well 
drained soil. Makes a beautiful tree for lawn 
plantings. 
2 to 3 ft. high 2 yr. Size Trees, 
2 for $2.95 
\ FILBERTS (or Hazlenuts) 
Good quality and hear almost every year and 
very young. 
2 to 4 ft., 98c ea.; $9.85 doz. 
ALMONDS 
Soft shell, rich and deliciously flavored, rapid 
growing trees and bear very young. 
2 to 4 ft., $1.59 ea.; $15.95 doz. 
. BUTTER NUT 
(OR WHITE WALNUT) 
The nuts are large, long and nutritious. Trees 
are lofty and spreading with a tropical ap- 
pearance, 
2 to 4 ft., $1.69 ea.; $16.95 doz. 
\ BLACK WALNUTS 
Selected from good strain of large nuts, and 
NUT TREES. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
The BIGGEST of all WALNUTS and FASTEST GROWING 
An improved, grafted Black Walnut. A 
Jumbo, thin shell walnut that will grow and 
bear anywhere. Kernels are of Giant Size 
and come out in halves. Bears young and 
very heavy. Meats of delicious flavor. Tree 
oS a beautiful, valuable shade for your 
ome. 
Price 2 to 4 ft. size $2.50 ea. 
Thomas Black Walnut Seedlings 
Said to make genuine Thomas Walnuts. Make 
large trees. 
1 to 2 ft. size 69c each 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUTS SHOULD BE 
PLANTED 40 feet apart each way, making 27 trees 
per acre, 
OUR FAVORITE 
RASPBERRY SPECIAL 
Make Over 73% More on Them 
Look What Big Profits You 
Make by Planting Our 
Thomas Black Walnuts 
Here are the figures: 
1 Bu. of Black Walnuts will run about 45 Ibs. 
V4 of a bushel of Thomas Black Walnuts will be 
kernels or 1114 Ibs. Only 1/7 of a bushel of 
Common Black will be kernels or 61/2 Ibs. 
YOU GET 4 3% Lbs. More Kernels from 
Thomas Black Walnuts at an average 
price of 75c per Ib. A bushel of Thomas 
Black Walnuts would bring’ $8.44 or 
$3.57 more than common Walnuts. 
fine kernels. Trees are fast growing and 9 Cumberland LE LVL | C 
good for shade trees as well as nuts. o Latham 1a ty N 
2 to 4 ft., 79c ea.; $7.95 doz. x) 114.2 ft $2 09 
le . *7 a 
‘\ JAPANESE WALNUT All 18 Plants 23 ft €a 
Fast growing tree; a beauty for ornamental for onl y “s $2.69 €a 
tree; perfectly hardy and valuable for its y The wo y : 
delicious nuts. 29 pag have been seamed are consid 
2 to 4 ft., $1.39 ea.; $13.95 doz. §$ { most yaure, a8 eing amended by gs Deters best of all Pec 
4 etlés are su x to scab tates De ans, — 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 2 Gea RT—Ver lee ae UNG elise discasea (oteht Of 
i A Per ness, flavor > Marked feead 
Pate igalt, 176) 2-29. cach Our Favorite ake a 1i,,0P¢ Of the 5oR 8d sweet. Bite Colon, cha | 
A familiar nut in the stores. Hagtish Wal- A on th fee in p ating ee €aviest bes ing 40 oe 
nut trees require no more space and care Port; n ils, : ely of aa: arers, é 
than Apples, begin bearing just as early. Blackberry Col ection succes of ae cotton bappecially on the ‘clay Suiety as soe 
i Sa 5 Rea s)e4 : US 9 
poprovedsatusrtiacsdiing Raise all the delicious blackberries frie Purplish reo elong, tapering 4 8 Rorthern : 
PECANS you want for jams and jellies. 25 in sq Mernel large,’ gone thin, ls Bes lor reddish 
: : : i : e, : ualit 
At extremely low prices. Be sure to order Early Harvest (our earliest variety) ey is One of the lat St 1 Bood i hae 2 flavo, eocci Par- 
some of these. Grown from Genuine Stuart . and 25 Ozark Beauty. €st to Tt growth ine Variety et, qual. 
Pecans. 0 PI f $3 29 ™M Spring, + Success 
2 to 4 feet, $1.19 each 5 ants for a 
The NUT FAMILY Assortment y OUR LAZY MAN'S ASSORTMENT > 
Hazelnut said to Chestnut that this : 
Y; Nursery aims for all of us nuts to be mov- _. These are selected items that will not require special spray- 
Yy ing. You see what they are doing to us, ings, cultivations, prunings and care. Yet they will grow good 
they are just giving some of us away, and 
I feel it’s a shame. They are sending one of us in each collection 
all for only $9.45 and that includes: 
Stuart Pecan worth $2.69, 
Thomas Black Walnut $2.50, English Walnut $2.19, Almond nut 
$1.59, Butternut $1.69, Japanese Walnut $1.39, Chestnut $1.50 and 
Hazelnut 98c., 
another tree for cross pollinization and they send 
an extra one free. Some of us are big enough and 
old enough to start making nuts right now. All of 
us will be making nuts within 2 or 3 years. 
And they say Chestnuts don’t bear well without 
“JUJUBE 
(HARDY CHINESE 
DATE) 
2 to 3 foot Size 
$1.89... $18.95 aa. 
od 
The Chinese Date (Jujube or Zizyphus) is a fruit 
from the high interior of China. The tree is a heavy 
and constant bearer and commences to bear at an early 
age, four-year-old trees having produced 150 pounds 
of fruit. It blooms very late in the spring, avoiding 
all danger from spring frosts. The fruit is one to two 
inches long, and chocolate colored. It is delicious when 
and make fine berries, fruits and nuts with hardly any attention. 
lant this special, forget about it until time to pick. Here 
is what you get: 
2 Keiffer Pears 4/6’ 
10 Concord Grapes 2 Yr. 
A BARGAIN EVERY 
FARM SHOULD HAVE 
FOR ONLY 
1 Thomas Black Walnut 
1 Stuart Seedling Pecan 
2 to 4 
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