All these things—plus our quarter century of 
2xperlence in progeny testing makes just one 
place to buy better nut trees. That’s here. 
PLEASE NOTE: That crook in the stem ot the 
tree is the “Hall Mark” of quality. If it isn’t 
there, your tree isn’t grafted. 
TERMS 
_ Prices subject to change without notice. 
We like cash with order except where special terms are 
arranged or from old customers with good credit. 
All prices f.o.b. Nursery. Orders up to $5.00 of small 
size stock can be mailed—add 13% for all orders to be 
prepaid. 20% West of Miss. Minimum prepaid cost 
for express $1.60. 
Express, delivers in half the time—few losses, no 
squawks on claims. Freight is best for heavy shipments. 
Our responsibility for transportation ceases when ship- 
ment has been delivered to the hands of the carrier (or 
transportation agency). 
No order where an affidavit must accompany invoice 
will be considered for less than $10.00. 
Please Note: we can not guarantee our trees to grow. 
Planting instructions are attached to the order. For cul- 
tural care our 25¢ booklet (see back page) will be your 
guide. Follow it and you'll be proud you planted. 
Six of one variety sold at the dozen rate. 
All trees cut back and waxed dipped. 
PLEASE NOTE: If you have some ground you would 
like to put to use—don’t know what to plant, come and 
talk it over. I’ll help you. Make an appointment if 
possible. 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS—Walnut-Chestnuts 
I suggest you start out with a planting of walnut 60 x 60 
feet, this makes 12 per acre. Then set a chestnut between 
each walnut on the row making 12 chestnuts per acre. 
This gives you a nice balance in space and soil use for the 
walnut is tall and deep rooted and the chestnut is more 
shallow rooted with a lower head. Plus a 60 ft. middle for 
farming. 
NOTE: We had a bad graft failure this year hence no 
small stock. 
—. Grafted Black Walnut 
Bears 3 to 5 yrs. 
Juglans Nigra 
The Commercial Tree of the North 
The black walnut tree—monarch of the field, forest, and 
furniture business has no peer in the temperate regions of 
the world. The nut’s so tasty—so valuable as a food 
they’re as profitable to put your money in as war. 
The thin shelled varieties we offer have been propagated 
and tested for half a century by diligent men seeking the 
better things of life. This all adds up to big dividends for 
the planter who will—marry a piece of soil and put a dream 
to work. I’m doing it. See above paragraph on how to 
start. 
The thin-shelled grafted varieties. The commercial nut 
tree and a good partner for the Chestnut. 
~.Thomas, the leader and all around nut. 
~ Elmer Meyers, the more I see of this nut the better I like 
it. So’s my customers. For those who like the Stabler, 
this will take it’s place—is as thin-shelled, better bearer, 
better kernel. 
“.Ohio, most ornamental foliage. Best bearer with poor 
care. 
Prices next page. 
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