hestnut from
J. W. Killen, Felton, Del. The tree on which they grew has never
blighted. J. Sieboldiana from tree set by Prof. Close in 1910, first
crop 1920.
Native chinquapins and two varieties of Dr. Van Fleet's hybrid
chinquapins. Major pecans borne in 1919 on three year graft set by Prof.
Close at College Park. A hazel seedling from New Jersey grown on four
year old graft. Large and good.
By Dr. R. T. Morris of New York, plate of pistache nuts, 6 varieties of
hazels, 1 of black walnuts and one of butternuts.
Nut cracker for pecans of different sizes.
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PECANS. ENGLISH WALNUTS AND CHESTNUT TREES
All varieties of budded or grafted, hardy nut trees for planting in
northern localities. In the southern United states, on the Pacific Coast
and in Europe orchards of nut trees give the land a greater value than
when used for any other crop. Nut trees in many sections are the moat
profitable crop that can be raised. Plant now, before everyone is doing
it and reap the success the pioneer nut planters in other sections have
done.
_Largest hardy nut nurseries in America. Send for catalog._
McCOY NUT NURSERIES 741 Old State Bank Bldg., EVANSVILLE, Indiana
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BUDDED AND GRAFTED CHESTNUTS of best varieties.
No Blight. Also THOMAS WALNUT
E. A. RIEHL, GODFREY, ILL.
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ARROWFIELD NURSERIES
PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA
Pecan trees of the hardy northern varieties. Unquestionably will
flourish and bear over a much larger area of the United States than
where they are now native in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Iowa and other
states. Send for price list.
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