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NUT TREES
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HARDY NORTHERN GRAFTED PECANS
V BUSSERON originated in Indiana. Trees vigorous;
self-fruitf ul ; nuts large for northern varieties. Nuts are
long; shell medium thick; fair cracker. Flavor good
and ver3' sweet.
j/ MAJOR This is perhaps one of the best of the north-
ern pecans, for growth, disease resistance and regular
bearing. Very high quality nut, thin shell, small, plump,
sweet. A splendid tree, starts bearing the 3rd or 4th
fear after transplanting.
GILES This pecan is somewhat larger than the Major
and bears very heaiT crops, usually starts bearing the
3rd or 4th year after transplanting. Tree more spread-
ing than the Major, is disease resistant, very fine
flavored nut.
\/ COLBY This fine new variety originated in Illinois
and was introduced commercially in 1957. It is a
northern type nut maturing in 160 days and has proven
very hardj' in the Illinois area. The nut is long, oval,
and of good flavor. It excels other extra early tj'pes
in both size and productivity.
2 fo 3 feet, $4.95 each
3 to 4 feet, $5.95 each
4 to 5 feet, $6.95 each
, HICAN TREES
/' Pecan X Shellbork Hickory Hybrids
CLARKSViLLE Trees grow with great vigor, symmetry
and beauty. Fohage is dark green, makes a beautiful
ornamental tree as well as producing large high quality
nuts which are thin shelled and fine flavored. Trees are
hardy in Northern areas.
1 GERARD I Tree grows very much like the Clarks\dlle
and is hardy in Northern areas. Nuts are often 2 inches
long and about % of an inch in diameter and very fine
flavored with good cracking quahties.
PLEAS HYBRID is hybrid of pecan and bitternut
hickory from Oklahoma. Tree is moderately strong
growing; round-headed; a fairly early and moderate
bearer. Nuts medium in size, fair cracker. A fine
Timber and Ornamental Tree.
GraftecJ Hican Trees, 3 to 4 feet, $5.95 each
2 to 3 feet, $4.95 each
GRAFTED PAPER SHELL PECANS
/ (Southern Types)
STUART PECAN Extremely hardy and a strong
grower. Nuts of good size and well filled. Shell very
thin and easily opened.
'SCHLEY PECAN The Schley is thrifty, strong grow-
er; nuts long, well filled, with a verj' thin paper-like
shell.
FARLEY We list this selection with the assurance that
it is self-pollinating and more hardy than most varie-
ties, and seems to adapt to varied soil and climatic
conditions from the far South to the Central Northern
area.
DESIRABLE The Desirable is another selection which
has been much recommended as a verj' productive and
comparatively hardy self-pollinating variety suitable
for home and commercial planting. We feel that the
Farley and Desirable both are verj' desirable additions
/to the older estabhshed varieties of thin shelled pecans.
ELLIOTT A new scab resistant variety that is becoming
a favorite with many. Nuts are thin shelled, of excellent
quality, and shell-out with a high percentage of halves.
Be the first in your area to try this new pecan.
Each
2-3' $3.75
3-4' 3.95
4-5' 4.45
3
10.80
11.40
12.95
10
$35.00
37.00
42.00
20
$68.00
72.00
82.00
NEW . . . HARDY GRAFTED
CARPATHIANS
COLBY One of the hardiest varieties for the mid-west
and middle Atlantic areas. This medium sized nut is
thin shelled, cracks out in halves, has fight meat, good
flavor and quafity.
LAKE This is one of the largest Carpathians having
good quafity, fine flavor. It cracks out in halves and
has proven its hardiness in the mid-west and middle
Atlantic areas over the last ten years.
y
2 to 3 feet, $4.95 each
3 to 4 feet, $5.95 each
HARDY CARPATHIAN WALNUT
ENGLISH WALNUTS
Very Hardy Types — Large, Thin Shelled
Engfish Walnut production is proving practical and
desirable in the East Central areas. Tree valuable for
its fruit and shade. The nuts are thin shelled wtih^^fully
meated kernels of deficious flavor. Tree is hardy and
productive.
2 to 3 feet, $2.95 each; 3 for $8.50
3 to 4 feet, $3.95 each; 3 for $11.50
HARDY CARPATHIAN WALNUT
SEEDLINGS
2 to 3 feet only, $2.95

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Author Bountiful Ridge Nurseries.; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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Planting guide : fall 1964 spring 1965.
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42213774
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133048 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66139 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 30
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42213774
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66139
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  • Bountiful Ridge Nurseries Planting guide : fall 1964 spring 1965.
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