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Shade in Summer — Nuts in Autumn 
New, Blight-Resistant Strain 
This wonderful new strain makes it possible to again 
grow Chestnuts. Extremely hardy and vigorous, and the 
only blight-resistant Chestnut. The trees are rapid 
growing, quick-to-bear, and heavy yielders. Will thrive 
in any well-drained soil and require little care once they 
have been set out. 
Grow Them for Profit and Pleasure 
The Chinese Chestnut is a very decorative lawn tree, 
providing good shade around the house, besides yielding 
a bountiful crop of the finest, meatiest nuts each fall. 
These delicious, nutritious nuts are a favorite with every- 
one and always in big demand. 
Plant Chinese Chestnut this spring —they will repay 
you with beauty, shade and cash income. For perfect 
pollinization, we recommend planting two or more trees. 
Postpaid Each 3: 
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Chinese Chestnut ‘ ASSES URE ay = eh Rarer ort Pee ieee ee 2.25 6.50 
FILBERTS (Hazelnuts) 3 ae 
“BARCELONA FILBERT. New and possibly the most widely 
planted commercial type in the Northwest. Larger than native 
Filbert. Roundish nut with thin shell. Sweet flavorful kernels. 
Young bearing; consistent heavy bearer. One of the best. Not 
a self-pollenizer. 2 to 3 ft. trees, $2.00 each, postpaid. 
uCHILLY FILBERT. Widely used to pollinate other types. 
Large attractive nuts, always in demand during the holiday 
season. Bears young; thrives in any soil, and yields big 
crops. 2 to 3 ft. trees, $2.00 each, postpaid. 
SENGLISH WALNUT —. giacx watnut 
Nut trees should be grown more extensively for they not only beautify the Large nuts with crisp, rich flavored kernels. 
landscape, but provide one of our most nutritious foods as well. They are easy Trees bear young, and produce heavy crops of 
to grow; require little care. The annual, bountiful harvest of nuts is readily $004 duality nuts. Also valuable for timber. 2 to 
marketable — returning the grower a handsome profit on his investment. Bie eb uenc hs vostpald. 
English Walnuts are well-known from coast to coast and a big seller every- \ J AP AN ESE W ALN UT 
where. The nuts are large, thin-shelled and well filled with full-meated 
kernels of extra-delicious flavor. The trees are very ornamental, hardy every- A taplaetowine ‘ives with dense foliages ein 
where and heavy, dependable bearers. Plant two or more trees for perfect color, texture, and flavor of kernel the Japanese 
pollination. 2-3 ft. tall, $2.25 each; 3 for $6.50, postpaid. Walnut is very similar to Butternuts, Bears 
enormous crops. Desirable as an ornamental and 
also valuable for shade. 2 to 3 ft. tall, $1.50 each, 
postpaid. 
English Walnut 
‘ BUTTERNUT 
Large kernels, tender and white are used ex- 
tensively in baked goods and for eating fresh. 
Bears young; producing a prolific crop each year. 
Fast growing. One of the most shapely and beau- 
tiful trees, very adaptable for lawn planting. 2 to 
3 ft. tall, $1.50 each, postpaid. 
HARDY PECANS 
‘sTUART GRAFTED. Hardy, strong grower. 
Large, thin-shelled nuts; kernels are crisp and 
very delicious. Long-lived and very prolific. 2 
to 3 ft. tall, $2.25 each, postpaid. 
\ scuHuEy GRAFTED. Thrifty, strong grower. 
Nuts are long, paper-thin shell. Much in de- 
mand for baking and eating fresh. 2 to 3 ft. 
tall, $2.25 each, postpaid. 
