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—. 91 GC 6881—FRANQUETTE. 
ALMOND TREES 3-4 ft, Each 1.95 
BLACK WALNUT TREES — 2-3 ft. Each 85¢ 
91 GC 6884—BLack Watnut. (Common). (Juglans 
nigra). Seedling trees, excellent for shade as well as 
for the large nuts they may also produce. Grow into 
beautifully formed trees 60 to 80 ft. tall. Hardy in all 
zones—best in zones 4 through 9. Plant 40 ft. apart in 
spring or fall. Self pollinating. Prepaid. 
9-3 ft. size. 1 to3, Each 85c; 4ormore, Each 75c 
3-4 ft. size. 1 to 3, Each $1.10; 4 or more, Each $1.00 
91 GC 6886. Tomas Biack Watnut. Beautifully 
formed, disease-resistant trees frequently planted for 
shade trees. Fast growing. Produce large crops of 
flavorful, tender, nuts. Hardy in all zones—best 
zones 4-9. Plant 40 ft. apart Spring or Fall. Self-Polli- 
nating. 
2-3 ft. size. 1 to 3, Each $2.50; 4 or more, Each $2.35 
3-4 ft. size. 1 to 3, Each 3.25; 4 or more, Each Bak5 
ENGLISH WALNUT TREES 3-4 ft. size Each 4.49 
(luglans regia). All grafted on California Black 
Walnut root stock for vigorous growth and longevity. 
Tall growing, bear heavy crops of large, tasty nuts. 
Deep rooting trees—need deep, fertile, well drained 
soil. Plant 40 ft. apart in spring or fall. Hardy in zones 
1 through 4. Self Pollinating. Shipped Prepaid. 
91 GC 6885—Eurexa. Large oblong nuts with thick, 
well sealed shells. Popular commercial variety. 
Important commercial 
variety. Handsome, conical fruit. Unusually light 
colored kernels—thin shells. Latest of the Walnut 
trees to bloom, so it is seldom affected by frost. Excel- 
lent in zones 3 and 4. Heavy yielder. 
PrRIcES OF ENGLISH WALNUT TREES ABOVE 
Prepaid. State Catalog Number and Height. 
| HEIGHT = 1 to3 4 or more 
3-4 ft. $4.49 Each $4.39 Each 
4-5 ft. 5.29 Each 5.19 Each | 
KEEP THIS BOOK FOR FALL ORDERING. NUT TREES 
LISTED HERE MAY BE PLANTED IN SPRING OR FALL, 
HARDY PECAN TREES 2-3 ft. size Each 1.40 
91 Gc 6891 Harpy Pecan. (Carya illinoensis). 
Pecan seedlings, hardy where winters are not 
too severe. Grown from selected seed. Long lived. 
Plant these for future shade and decoration, as 
well as for the nuts they may produce. Plant 50 
to 60 feet apart in spring or fall. For zones 1 
through 7. Self Pollinating. Shipped Prepaid. 
2-3 ft. size —1 to 3, Ea. $1.40; 40rmore, Ea.$1.30 
3 to 4-ft. size—1 to 3,Ea. 1.95; 4ormore,Ea. 1.85 
PECAN TREES FOR ZONES 1 THROUGH 4 ONLY 
(Carya illinoensis). Stuidy grafted trees are well 
rooted, will thrive and are sure to produce big 
crops. Long lived. Popular as shade trees as 
well as for crops. If cared for, will bear in about 
five years. Enjoy deep, well drained soil but 
adapt themselves to wide range of climatic and 
soil conditions. Do not cultivate more than 6 in. 
deep. Plant 50 to 60 feet apart, spring or fall, in 
zones 1 through 4 only. Self Pollinating. 
“91 GC 6888—Success. Widely grown. Large, ob- 
long, tapering to the apex. Medium thin, easily 
parted shell, with plump, fine quality, sweet 
kernel. Tree bears heavily, is self-pollinating. 
One of the most satisfactory for home orchards. 
91 GC 6895—BurxetT. Large, almost round, thin 
shelled nuts. The whole meat comes out readily. 
Has excellent flavor. Produces heavily in the 
Southwest. A popular commercial variety. 
~9] GC 6894—Sruart. Most popular pecan. More 
extensively planted than any other: Early and 
heavy bearers of large, well-filled nuts. Kernels 
are plump and meaty, with excellent flavor. 
Prices OF ABOVE PECAN TREES 
Prepaid. State Catalog Number and Height. 
ie HEIGHT lto3 4 or more 
2-3 ft. $3.79 Each $3.69 Each 
3-4 ft. 4.49 Each 4.39 Each 
SELF POLLINATING: Trees so indicated do not 
require a second variety in order to bear nuts, 
(Prunus amygdalus). Like hot dry climate. Plant 
2 varieties 24 to 30 feet apart to produce nuts, 
Hardy in zones 1 through 3. Plant spring or fall. 
~\91 GC 6893—NonparEIL. One of the hardiest. 
Large full kernel, paper-thin shell. Prolific, regu- 
lar bearer. Fine, profitable commercial variety. 
~.91 GC 6892—Ne Pius Uxttra. Long, large nut. 
Soft shell, big kernel. Popular commercial va- 
riety. Large size shade tree. A good pollinator. 
Prices ofr ABovE ALMOND TREES—GRAFTED 
Prepaid. State Catalog Number and Height. 
HEIGHT ‘tore 4 or more 
3-4 ft. $1.95 Each $1.85 Each 
4-5 ft. 2.75 Each 2.65 Each | 
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CHESTNUT TREES — 2-3 it. size. Each iz 00 
™ 91.GC 6899—CuinESE CHESTNUT. (Castanea mol- 
lissima). Chinese variety introduced in the U.S. 
for its wonderful resistance to the blight which 
ravaged native American Chestnut trees. Sweet, 
delicious nuts shell out easily. Plant in spring or 
fall in well drained soil in sunny location. Hardy 
in all zones. Self-pollinating. 3-yr. trees. Prepaid. 
2-3 ft. size.—1 to 3, Ea. $2.00; 4 or more, Ea. $1.80 
3-4-ft. size. 1 to 3, Ea. 2.45; 4 or more, Ea. 2.30 
MISCELLANEOUS NUTS 
“91 GC 6880—BurTTEeRNUT. (Juglans cineria). But- 
tery flavor. Usually picked while green. Tall 
broadheaded trees. Thrive best in well drained 
soil, Plant in spring or fall. Self-pollinating. Hardy 
in all zones. Seedling trees. Shipped Prepaid. 
2-3 ft. size. 1 to 3..Ea. 85c....4 or more, Ea. 80c 
“91 GC 6890—HazeLtnut. (Corylus americana). 
Filbert. Can be grown in a limited space. Thick 
bush grows to medium height. Nuts have excel- 
lent flavor. Plant in spring or fal]. Self-pollinating. 
Hardy in zones | through 8, 2-3 ft. size. 
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4 or more, Ea. 1.40 
