Show plea for PI black walnuts it if is a magnificent tree when it arrives arrives at maturity A it grow crows best in a dry rich loam in in a protected situ situation aaion we have ono one 14 years old that ie is over thirty feet high and afoot a foot through gam at tho the base it may be grown in open prairie or pasture field fields at sixty or seventy feet apart as I 1 it is not su supposed to be capable of iD injuring juring the crop which appears to grow belter better under it aa the root strikes straight down out of reach of the PI plow W in german germany Y I 1 em zm tol told d t this ilia tree is considered so valuable that if one ode dies or is cut down another is 5 immediately mediately liro planted in its place no young germany firmer is permitted er by the authorities authorities to I 1 marry arry a wife unless unless he be can call prove that he le has bu planted a certain number of walnut trees I 1 wish it was the rule here the children would certainly fare better besides having an abundance of delicious nuts toe to cat atthe they would h have ave a good sup ply ely of poel pocket et money and plenty of healthful exercise gathering the nuts in the fall sly my boy gathered twelve bubbels from one tree which bo he sold for 40 cents per bushel in the shuck to plant th these ese does not make dear tree trees when you con ider that you 0 11 can get from to trees I 1 from 0 M one bushel of nuts there will always bo be a good market for them as long as the tree great west need planting we haye have shipped many bushels to the far west and have heard favorable reports of their growth from froin every point it is called the mahogany of the north alg being used by cabinetmakers cabinet makers for n nicest I 1 t artic articles ea of furniture and in our churches for wain and pews aws I 1 and in costly mansions for aann bannis aisters and m much uch ornamental I 1 work |