Hybrid Filberts: Grafted on Turkish tree hazels. 
N Bixby—No. 16, No. 13. 
Strong one-year gralts). 4. «2... 224 beste $5.00 
Pure Shagbarks—Hickoria Ovata. 
Don’t know when we'll ever have any of these to 
propogate again. We've had bad luck with understock. 
5‘Grainger, W Lorne, 4‘ Glover, and 4° Lingenfelter. 
S26 Uaeieh deed Gee lace alaee Sate ae eee $10.00 each 
62 Tal Ce ee alee sate Daksds sien seve ey ee ee 12.00 each 
~\ Ashworth: 
This hardy Carpathian English stands 43 below. With 
its extra sweet nut, is still scarce. 
PALO ECR OO AVI ee ern ne las Ae $10.00 
“ Lamb—Curly-grained Black Walnut. 
One'yeat sash. eee ek ce = he, $6.00 each 
Heartnut: : 
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Strong, OO LOU pear ee eee eee $12.00 each 
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