n on the tree until late in the Fall, not
littering up the ground during the Summer.
English Walnuts are not only a rare table delicacy, but may
be utilized for catsup, pickles and oil.
One pound of walnut meat equals eight pounds of steak in
nutriment--and is a far more healthful food.
_What Luther Burbank has to say:_
"When you plant another tree, why not plant the English Walnut?
Then, besides sentiment, shade and leaves, you may have a
perennial supply of nuts, the improved kind of which furnish the
most delicious, nutritious and healthful food which has ever been
known. The consumption of nuts is probably increasing among all
civilized nations today faster than that of any other food; and
we should keep up with this growing demand and make it still more
rapid by producing nuts of uniform good quality, with a
consequent increase in the health and a permanent increase in the
wealth of ourselves and neighbors."--_From Address at Santa Rosa,
California, in the Fall of 1905._
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