CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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SUCCESS. — Nut large and round, with 

 medium thin shell. Very full and contain- 

 ing a larger quantity of meat than any 

 other pecan on the market. The shell is 

 easily cracked, and the whole kernel re- 

 moved without breaking. 



KEZiSON. — Nut the largest of all known, 

 some specimens weighing nearly one ounce. 

 Elliptical-oblong in shape. Medium, thin 

 shell, clean bright in color. A quick grow- 

 er. Early bearer. 4 to ." feet. $2.50 each. 

 Limited supply. 



THE GBEAT GBIF NUT SHELLEB. — 



A perfect sheller with a light spring ac- 

 tion that works easier than a ticket 

 punch — that squeezes just so far and no 

 farther, and compels a neat, workmanlike 

 job — that opens the shell more scientifical- 

 ly than any other device. $2.25, postage, 

 10c. extra, in this superb finish, and at 

 $6.00 by express only, for the de luxe silver 

 finish in the specially designed art case to 

 match. 



I PEBPECTION" PECAN AND NUT 



j CBACJEEB. — Fasten to a table, desk, chair, 



; or anj-- convenient place, placing the nut in 



! the fi.xed pocket with one hand, give sharp 

 tap with finger of other hand on end of the 



I handle bar cau.sing movable head to tighten 



j quickly against nut; as it begins to crack 



I give handle a quick turn forward. A few 



] trials will show you just what pressure is 



I necessary and enable you to crack nuts 



I perfectly. $2.75, postpaid. 



Same as above. 

 postpaid. 



PBOTSCHEB'S (EGG S H E L I..)— Nut 



large, oblong, oval in shr.pe. very thin shell. 

 Kernel plump, full. Quality good. Abund- 

 ant bearer. A rapid grower. Comes into 

 bearing very young. Forms a fine round- 

 headed tree. This is a very popular vari- ; 

 ety. I 



SCHIiEY. — Nut medium in size. Oblong- ! 

 ovoid in shape. Smooth, clean and bright ' 

 in color. Very thin shell. Kernel very j 

 plump and rich. ■ 



SQUIBBEZi NUT CBACKEBS. — This is 

 the easiest, simplest and the best nut 

 cracker made. Used the world over for 

 home use. $2.25 each, postpaid. 



used by hand only, $1.75, 



THE JONES PATCH BUDDEB. — Made 

 of aluminum, machine perfectly true and 

 nicely finished. The blades are made from 

 safety razor blade steel, but of heavier 

 stock. 



Price, with fnll instructions, $2.50 each, 

 postpaid. 



Extra Blades. 75c. per set of 4 "blades, 

 postpaid. 



Lion Brand Grafting Wax, best quality, 

 1/4 lb., 40c.; lb., SI. 10, postpaid. 



BUD YOUR OWN TREES 



STECKIiEB'S NEI.SON ANNULAB BUDDING KNIPE. — The tool herewith illus- 

 trated will do this far better than it can be done with any other knife, and at least four 

 times faster. The fit is perfect, as the knives are rigidlv fastened to the handle and 

 cannot get out of line. By mail, $4..50, postpaid. 



