\ BUTTERNUT 
An unexcelled decorative tall growing tree that not only provides welcome shade and a decorative 
feature in the home grounds, but it brings annually delicious Butternuts so frequently used in the 
luscious cakes mother loves to make. 
Once planted you will get oodles of fine flavored nuts annually. Price: 3-4 ft., $2.25 each, 
not postpaid. 
FILBERT, AMERICAN (Common Hazelnut) 
Producest abundant crops of roundish nuts of fine flavor; hardy and productive. Prefers rather 
moist soil. Price: 3-4 ft., $2.00 each, not postpaid. 
<< E “ BLACK WALNUT 
: Bears heavy crops of large, round nuts of excellent quality. Tree rapid grower, attaining large 
size and majestic form. Valuable for timber. 6 to 8 ft., $3.75 each, not postpaid. 
Grow ‘English Walnuts 
A paperlike shell that often can be broken open with 
the kands. Makes a lofty tree. aonrd in the lawn. Grows 
successfully in the Northern climates. Price: 2-3 ft. sizes, 
$2.00 eacn. 3-4 tt. sizes, $2.50 each, not postpaid 
<—ex New and Better CHESTNUTS 
\ The Highly Prized Sweet Chestnuts Gathered Each Fall 
Gone are the famous American Chestnuts of yesteryear and in their place 
comes the New Chinese Chestnut. Now highly disease resistant and ex- 
tremely hardy for Northern climates. Thanks to our U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. 
Unsurpassed as a decorative lawn tree it grows tal!, providing plenty of 
shade in the home grounds, besides yielding an annual crop of the finest 
sweet Chestnuts so loved by everyone. Better crops are insured by planting 
two or more trees for pollenization, Get your order in early. 
Price: 18-24 in., $2.25 each. 2-3 ft., $2.75 each, postpaid. 
Maloney’s DeLuxe Flavored 
PRICE OF ALL VARIETIES OF APRICOTS: 
Extra Hardy—Easy to Grow F 
Your choice of varieties, alike or assorted. 
Dwarf growing. Very good baked, dried, 
preserved or made into jelly. 
ORANGE. Best commercial Quince. Large, 
yellow, fine quality; tree rarely fails to 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. tall 
Each 
Post- 
paid 3 for 10 for 
$2.00 $5.40 $16.00 
The date after variety indicates the sea- 
produce a crop. Oct. 
QUINCE PRICES: \ son during which fruit is at its best.  _ 
Each \ EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange; juicy 
Post- | and sweet. Early August. 
paid 3 for 10 for ~\ MOORPARK. Large; orange-red cheek; 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. tall ..$2.20 $5.95 $17.50 firm, juicy. Mid-August. 
NECTARINES 
ee = Grow and Enjoy Them 
‘These are small smooth-skinned Peaches with a distinctly different flavor. 
You will enjoy the melting, juicy texture of the Nectarine which furnishes 
one of the delightful fruits for eating in the summer. Plant a few trees this 
year. : = : : 
Price: 4 to 5 ft. tall, $2.00 each; 10 for $17.00, postpaid. —__ 
E- it large, roundish, white overlaid with very attractive red. 
large, somewhat round. Attractive yellow with red blush. 
Nectarine — 
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