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$1.60 per 10 $13.00 per 

 t, $2.50 per 10, $20.00 



1 to 2 feet, 2(Leach, 

 100; 2 to 3 feet, 30c each, 

 per 10«. 



We have the small Pecan nuts used to raise 

 seedlings or stools to bud or graft upon, at 10c. 

 per lb., $9 00 per 100 lbs. 



We wish to caution those contemplating 

 planting budded trees to order early, supply 

 limited. 



NELSON'S ANNULAR BUDDING 

 KNIFE, for budding Pecan trees-, $3 50 

 each. 



GALBRAITH'S PECAN BUODER— $3.75 

 each. 



_ KIN KAN OR KUM QUAT ORANGE— 

 Trees, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 eaclh. 



Budded Orange Trees of the following 

 varieties: iSatsuma, Mandarin^ Tangerine, 

 Pomelo or Graoe Fruit, Jaffa. Brazil, 

 Washington Navel, Louisiana Sweet, Par- 

 eon Brown. Healthy, thrifty trees. All of 

 the above named varieties in proportion to 

 sizes and ages. 



1% feet 60c each $5.0o per doz, 



2 feet 70c each 6.00 per doe. 



3 feet 80c each 7.00 per d.oz. 



3^4 feet 90c each 9.00 per doz. 



4 to 5 feet, Balled, $1.50 to $2.00 each. 



The celebrated Oonshiu Orange Trees, 

 direct from Japan, 2 feet high, 75c eack. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



PLANET, JR., IMPLEMENTS. 



NOTE — The prices on the Planet, Jr., Implements are made by the manufacturers 

 and no one is allowed to deviate from them. 



It is compulsory that all parties handling these goods must abide by this rule or else 

 they will lose all right to sell them. 



THE PLANET, JR., No. 3. 



Hill Dropping Seeder. Sows either in hills or in continuous row. This Drill sows in 

 a continuous row in the ordinary way, with the greatest regularity, but its distinctive 

 feature is that it will drop neatly in hills, either 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. The wheel 

 is 15 inches high, with a broad face. It is changed in a moment from hill dropping to 

 drill work, sows equally well whether the hopper is full or contains only a paper of seed, 

 and will not injure delicate seeds, such as radish, cabbage, etc., which are so often peeled 

 or crushed by imperfect seeders. The plow is adjustable and opens a very narrow furrow, 

 which is a great advantage for after cultivation. Price $10.50. 



No. 4 — Drill only. Price, $8.50. Combined Hill and Drill Seeder and single wheel 

 hoe, no rakes, price $10.50. 



PLANET, JR., No. 25. 



Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, 



Double Wheel Hoe, Plow 



and Cullivator. 



This new machine practically 

 combines in one tool the No. 4 

 Drill and No. 12 Double Wheel 

 Hoe. It is large enough for field 

 use, for it holds 2]/ z quarts or about 

 5 lbs. of onion seed. It will sow 

 in drills or hills, 4, 6, S, 12 or 24 

 inches apart, and has the same feed 

 hill dropping mechanism and au- 

 tomatic device for throwing out of 

 gear, and the new combined cut 

 off seed index with brass thumb 

 screw adjustment. The change (if desired) from Drill to Wheel Hoe and back again is 

 quickly made and the entire combination is one we can heartily recommend and guaran- 

 tee satisfaction. Price, $13.50- 



"PLANET, JR.," No. 1. 

 Combination Drill and Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. No Rakes. 

 It has a complete set of cultivating tools, and all its work is rapid, easy, perfect and 

 delightful. When used as a drill the seed is sown with great regularity and at uniform 

 depth, regulated at pleasure. The hopper holds one quart. From a drill it is changed to 

 its other uses by unscrewing but two bolts, when any of the attachments can be quickly 

 made ready for use. Price $9 50. 



Send a Dollar for 20 of Our Southern Rose Bushes- Postpaid. 



