‘THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
A BEAUTIFUL SHADE TREE PRODUCING 
FLAVORFUL, TASTY, THIN-SHELL WALNUTS 
This Jumbo, thin-shell Black Walnut will grow and bear in all sections 
—from the Gulf Coast to Canada. How easy it is to pick tasty bushels 
of these big, delicious walnuts from your own trees and store them for 
those cold winter days for eating fresh or making delicious candies. 
Thomas Black is an ideal shade tree. It grows fast—is disease-resistant— 
and its deep green leaves make valuable shade in your yard. Thomas Black 
starts bearing the first year in our nursery rows. Some trees are now pro- 
ducing from 20 to 30 bushels of giant Walnuts. Labelled with two RED 
stripes. 
PRICE; 
Selected One-Year Trees S4H.50 
The most attractive of all fruit trees - 
a lovely landicane tree. 
NTANI-NASHI A long, bright orange Jap Persimmon that is seedless. Finest 
quality to be had. We have picked Tani-Nashi when snow covered the 
ground, What a beautiful sight! Persimmons with a white snow background! 
It is frost-resistant and widely adapted. Deliciously flavored. Plant trees 20 
feet apart. Tani-Nashi is labelled YELLOW over RED. 
PRICES: 
Large Trees — $2.95 Medium Trees — $1.95 
EUREKA 4 very hardy variety with a most delicious flavor. Sometimes 
seedless. Big red fruit literally cover the tree and hang until soft ripe. Our 
system of using fruit-buds causes Wolfe-grown trees to produce young and 
heavily. When served with a few drops of lemon juice, sugar, and thick cream, 
Eureka is a dish fit for a king. Eureka is labelled YELLOW over WHITE. 
PRICES: 
Large Trees — $2.95 Medium Trees — $1.95 
PERSIMMON SPECIAL 
3 These trees make such lovely landscape trees that many customers want 
them in groups of 3. This collection is made up of 3 Jap Persimmons — 
one-year-old trees at a big saving for you. SH 95 
VICTORIA RHUBARB 
The first plant to furnish fresh sauce for pies in springtime. Will last a lifetime. Will 
provide lots of juicy stalks after the first year. Plant two feet apart. Set the roots straight 
up and down, with the crown about two inches below the surface of the soil. 
Last fall, Mrs. Wolfe planted Rhubarb in her side yard. Not only did she have an abun- 
dance of juicy rich Rhubarb for sauce, the huge, caladium-like leaves of the dark green 
plant added unusual color and beauty to her landscape. 
RHUBARB PRICE — 12 FOR $1.95 
MARTHA WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 
Introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture a few yea: ago. 
Produces large, tender, green tips. Famous for its mild, rich, ful. Ir, 
A few roots produce many tips. Plant them 12 inches apart in th« ‘den. 
In the field, the rows can be 4 feet apart. 5,000 roots will plant 
ASPARAGUS PRICE - 12 FOR $1.25 
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