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Kaiidall nut", konicl, iiiid cross-section. 



19. RANDALL.— Size medium. IVo x 1 inches; form ovate oMoii-; color 

 gravisb brown, with purjjlish stripes and splashes; base roundish; apex 

 abruptly pointed, quadran^'ular : shell rough, rather thick: cracks fairly well; 

 kernel "broad, plump, somewhat corrugated: sutures broad and rather deep; 

 texture firm: tlavor sweet and good; quality very good. 



The Randall originated with Dr. J. B. Curtis at Orange Heights, Florida. 

 In our test plantings it has shown itself to be a vigorous, erect grower, though 

 somewhat tender here. 



San Saba nut, kernel, and cross-section. 



20. SAN SABA.— Size small. 1% x % inches; form oblong ovate; color 

 bright yellowish brown, with numerous purple splashes and stripes; base 

 round; apex abrupt; shell very thin and brittle; cracking quality excellent; 

 kernel bright yellow, smooth, and very plump, completely tilling the shell ; tex- 

 ture firm and very fine; flavor very rich and sweet; quality the very best. 



The San Saba was introduced by Mr. E. E. Risien of San Saba. Texas. It is 

 a beautiful little nut of the very highest quality, but it seems impossible to 

 grow it here. All our trees have died. 



Senator nut. korncl, and cross-section. 



21. SENATOR.— Size small to medium, 1% x % inches; form ovate, dis- 

 tinctlv ridged ; color dull gray ; base round ; apex abrupt, pointed ; shell thick, 

 partitions thick and corky; kernel full and plump; sutures regular, deep; 

 texture firm ; quality excellent. 



The Senator originated in Georgia. It is reported as being very prolific in 

 the South ; somewhat tender here. 



