Barcelona Filberts 
FILBERTS 
Nursery Grown Transplanted Trees 
Each 10-25 
3-4 ft. Branched, Mailable............................ $1.50 $1.25 
4-5 ft. Branched, Mailable............................ 2.00 1.75 
Tip layer trees for commercial planting quoted on request. 
BARCELONA—A large, round nut that drops freely from its 
husk. Rich in flavor, kernel uniform in size. Very prolific 
when pollenized with Du Chilly, alternated by setting every 
third tree in every third row to a pollenizer, A leading com- 
mercial variety. 
DU CHILLY—Pollenizer. A large, long nut, about 50 per cent 
self husking. Finest quality demanding a premium over Bar- 
celona. Often used as a main commercial crop. 
TREES should be planted as soon as possible 
SQ after they arrive. Keep moist until 
Sa planted. Do not expose roots unneces- 
sarily to sun or wind. If not 
planted immediately ‘“‘heel- 
in moist 
soil, 
COVER with 
wet burlap or wet 
newspaper until && 
planting holes are ready. 
2) PRUNE all broken roots with a sharp knife 
or pruning shears. Make a clean 
cut—they heal quickly. Never 
pull broken pieces off. 
Sroken 
Root 
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BERRIES may be planted as hedges, 
but sprawly kinds like blackberries 
as 
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appear on the surface. 
intervals. 
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PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
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SPREAD roots out 
in a natural posi- 
tion and tamp soil 
firmly about roots. 
Water well. 
Sie anne or Space lett apart 
for wider beds allow walk at 3-foot 
Nut Trees 
Franquette Walnuts 
CHESTNUTS 
EER ree TAY ETT Br of Ren 2 Ee eS ee a see et $2.25 each 
N CHINESE CHESTNUT—This is the blight-resistant Chestnut 
that is becoming more popular throughout the U.S.A. Comes 
into bearing quite young and develops into a rather large 
handsome tree. Bears large sweet nuts. Yields will be larger 
if two or more trees are planted for cross pollenization. 
WALNUTS 
Each 10Each 
3°45 fte Mallables-oa ee site soe ee Se $2.00 $1.75 
4-6 ft., Not Mailable...............0.0000000202...... 2.50 2.25 
6-8: ft.; Not: Mailable....-8 82> 22 3 wives 3.50 3.00 
i FRANQUETTE—These are prolific bearers of large well filled 
nuts that shell out easily. Grown from seed of the grafted 
Franquette. Generally more hardy and equally as good as the 
grafted type for home orchards. Makes a fine shade tree. 
HOW TO PLANT FRUITS. BERRIES. ASPARAGUS 
® PRUNE THE TOP GROWTH. Young trees 
may have from one to several 
small twigs when planted. Taig 
These develop into the main 
branches later on. spi 
ere 
It is important to carefull , 
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select the branches to leave so 
that the top of the tree will be 
well balanced, sturdy and 
strong. Heavy bearing trees 
should be disbudded for larger, 
finer flavored fruits. 
ASPARAGUS. Plant in furrows or 
each way. For trenches. Roots should be 6 to 8 in. 
(Boysen, Young, and Logan) are bet- Blase the home garden deep, but when planted cover only 2 to 
ter trained on trellises. Their dense Be See _ 3 feet is a good 3 in. and later in season fill in the 
growth covers the trellis and fruits m7 ae EX OE EER remainder. Cut very lightly second 
season; full crop third year. 
Three feet between 
Strawberries used as 
cover on dry wall. 
Plant in intersections 
of blocks in good soil. ‘ sharp knife 
Face sun. _75° Y under ground 
always away from center. 
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