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HARDY ENGLISH WALNUTS 
No doubt you have often eaten English Walnuts which are grown 
on the West Coast. There is no need to buy shipped-in Walnuts any 
longer. With our new hardy strain, found where the temperatures 
drop to much below zero in the Carpathian Mountains of Poland, you 
can grow them right in your own yard. 
Our trees are propagated from a selected tree, which is a direct 
descendent from the original seed that was sent from the Carpathian 
Mountains. This selected tree started bearing very young, and bears 
heavily and regularly. Nuts are thin shell and vary in size from that 
of the California English Walnut to 3 times its size. 
Since the trees are not always fertile, we advise planting of more 
than 1 tree for perfect pollination and guaranteed success. Trees grow 
very rapidly and develop into quite large specimens, magnificent for 
lawns. Often start bearing next year after planting and require prac- 
tically no care. PRICES: 4 to 5 ft., $4.50 each. 3 to 4 ft., $3.25 each. 
English Walnut Tree 
Imagine two of these beautiful trees above on your lawn. Wouldn’t they 
be wonderful for your children to play under in the codl shade during 
hot summer months. Better yet, they would furnish enough English Wal- 
nuts each year to pay the taxes on your home over and above the tasty 
Walnuts your family would eat. 3 
“S THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
Our improved grafted Black Walnut is a rapid grower and a 
heavy producer. It bears young, usually the second year after plant- 
ing. The nuts are immense size, crack easily, and the kernels come 
out in halves. Deliciously flavored. Will grow anywhere. 
You could easily have 15 to 40 bushels per year from a mature 
tree right in your own yard, and they sell for $4.00 or more per 
bushel. Plant one and increase the value of your property. 
Each 5 or More Each 
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1 English Walnut 1 Thomas Black Walnut 
1 Chinese Chestnut 1 Stuart Pecan 
PRICES: All 4 heavy, 3 to 4 ft. trees, only $8.98 ($11.24 Value). 
New Improved 
CHINESE CHESTNUTS 
A number of years ago blight destroyed 
our native American Chestnuts. The 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture introduced a 
new type of Chinese Chestnut, after many 
tests, 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 grow anywhere 
Peaches will in America. Fine flavored, 
sweet nut, larger than American variety, 
grow to about the size of any Apple tree. 
PRICES: 3 to 4 ft., $1.79. 
Chinese Chestnut 
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