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(Juglans species) These stately trees have large compound leaves and a handsome branching pattern that makes them attractive, even in wintertime. Walnuts prefer slightly acid to neutral deep soils with good drainage.Walnuts require full sun to crop effectively. USDA regulation prohibits shipping Juglans species to California, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona, Nebraska, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas, Wisconsin and Indiana. Our grafted walnuts are 3-6’ tall unless otherwise noted.

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A Guide to Nut Tree Culture in North America
Catalog Number: S155

By Northern Nut Growers Assoc., hardcover 400 pages. The first of two volumes. Chapters on history, propagation, rootstocks, site selection, pollination, processing, timber etc. Includes Pecans, Hickories, Hazels, Chestnuts, Pines, Ginkgos, Oaks, Beeches and more from 18 experts.

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Black Walnut seedling
Catalog Number: K240

10 or more $3.50; 25 or more $2.00/Each

Very fast growing trees. An excellent choice for a dual purpose nut production and timber planting. We offer one year 18 inch seedlings. CANNOT SHIP TO CA, TX, MO, OK, AZ, NE, MI, MN, KS, WI and IN

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Butternut
Catalog Number: K260
CANNOT SHIP TO CA, TX, MO, OK, AZ, NE, MI, MN, KS, WI and IN
(Juglans cinera) The butternut is the hardiest tree in the walnut family, found in its native range as far north as Ontario in Canada. It is also known as the white walnut, for its lighter, attractive wood used for paneling and furniture. It is a medium to large tree with a lofty, spreading form, not quite as large or demanding of water as black walnuts. Nuts come enclosed in a rough, thick shell that terminates in a sharp point. Butternuts have a rich buttery taste preferred by some people over the other walnuts. Plant two for pollination. 18-24 inch seedling tree
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Carpathian Walnut
Catalog Number: K226

CANNOT SHIP TO CA, TX, MO, OK, AZ, NE, MI, MN, KS, WI and IN

5 or more $14.50/Each

(Juglans regia) These Persian walnut trees grow to 40' tall and produce tasty nuts. Plant two trees or one and a grafted Walnut for pollination. Trees need a well drained slightly acid soil. Seedlings usually produce well but are variable  and can take seven years to start production. An inexpensive way to grow flavorful walnuts.

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Franquette Walnut/Manregion
Catalog Number: K220
Last of the Persian (English) walnuts to leaf out and therefore less susceptible to spring frost damage. Medium to large thin, well sealed nuts. This older west coast commercial variety produces good crops of delicious walnuts in October. Self-fertile.
CANNOT SHIP TO CA, TX, MO, OK, AZ, NE, MI, MN, KS, WI and IN
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Heartnut
Catalog Number: K265

CANNOT SHIP TO CA, TX, MO, OK, AZ, NE, MI, MN, KS, WI and IN

A Japanese walnut that tends to produce heart shaped nuts. Heartnuts are most closely related to butternuts, with whom they will readily cross pollinize. Heartnuts have an exotic appearence with compound leaves up to 3 feet long and unique, hanging strings of nuts, up to 20 per cluster. They grow quite rapidly as young trees and  become spreading with age. Best grown in the northern half of the country, as they are susceptible to walnut bunch disease. Resistant to bacterial blight. These are grown from seed, and there may be variation from one tree to the next.

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Thomas Black Walnut
Catalog Number: K246

CANNOT SHIP TO CA, TX, MO, OK, AZ, NE, MI, MN, KS, WI and IN

5 or more $25.00/Each              

If you want to harvest a great crop of flavorful black walnuts there's no doubting Thomas is the tree for you. Thomas starts bearing at an early age, while seedling black walnuts can take many years to come into production. The nut meats are large for a black walnut and it cracks into halves or quarters.    The tree grows rapidly to 50 feet or more and needs a rich moist but well drained soil. Plant it with a seedling black walnut for pollination.  USDA Zones 5-9.

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