GARDEN MAMUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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years old the seedlings raay be easily and safely 

 transplanted to the orchard. " 



In my opinion the transplanting of the trees 

 while young is advantageous, inasmuch as it 

 cansesthem to make a more spreading head, and to 

 come earlier into bearing. 



In adopting for propagation the three kinds 

 which, on onr joint investigation, we concluded to 

 be the best, I have named them the "Frotscher," 

 "Rome" and "Centennial." As you know, they 

 are phenomenal in size, thin shell, of rich, sweet 

 quality and finest flavor. 



That you have made a long step toward improve- 

 ment by selecting only such nuts as these for seed, 

 cannot be disputed; but as they do not always 

 come true from seed, perpetuating the good kinds 

 can best be done by budding or grafting. 



YoTirs respectfully, 



WM. NELSON, 



Buds or Graft? of Frotscher's Bggf 

 Shell, Rome or Centennial Pecans ai 



$3.00 per hundred. Three eyes to a Bud 

 or Graft. 



Seedling Pecan Trees. We have on 

 hand a large quantity of seedlings suitable 

 for stools to bud or graft upont 



I to 2 feet, 20C. each, $i.6o per lo, $13.00 

 per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 30c. each, $2.50 per 

 10, I20.00 per Too. 



We have a very limited supply of Frot- 

 scher's Egg Shell and Rome, and those or- 

 dering without sipecifying varieties, they 

 will be tilled with Centennial, which is 

 from ten years experience pronounced to 

 be the most prolific bearer of these 3 kinds. 



Nelson's Annular Budding Knife, 



for budding Pecan tree'*, $^.50 each. 



Galbraith's Pecan Budder, $3 75 

 each. 



Kin Kan or Kum Quat Orange. 



Trees, 50c., 75c., $100 and |1.50 each. 

 Budded Orange Trees of the following 

 varieties: Satsuma, Manderin, Tangerine, 

 Pomelo or Grape Fruit, Jaffa, Brazil, 

 Washington, Navel, Louisiana Sweet, Par- 

 son Brown. Healthy, thrifty trees. All of 

 the above named varieties in proportion 

 to size? and ages. 



13'2 feet 60c. each... $5.00 per doz, 



2 feet .... 70c. each... 6.00 per do/.. 

 ■ 3 feet .... 80c. each... 7.00 per do/.. 



3'/^ feet 90c. each... 9.00 per do/. 



4' to 5 feet, Balled, $1.50 to $-2.00 eai-b. 

 The celebrated Ooushiu Orange Trees. 

 direct from Japan, '2 feet high. 75 cent- 

 each, 



The Kin Kan or Kum Quat Orange. 



Apricots. The fruit of the Apricot is- 

 similar in shape to the Peach, except that 

 it is not downy and is almost perfectly 

 smooth. The leaves are cordate or heart- 

 shaped and not long as Peach leaves, and 

 the bark of the wood is coarse grained and 

 not smooth and glossy like Peach wood. 

 Apricots should not be confounded with 

 Nectarines or Naked Fruited Peaches, 

 which are often mistaken for Apricots. We 

 handle the following varieties : Royal, Bud- 

 goum, Santa Fee. Price. 40c. each, $4 per 

 dozen. 



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PLANET, JR., IMPLEMENTS. 



NOTE The prices on the Planet, Jr., Implements are made by the manufacturer? 



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 .^ell them. 



Get oup Selection of 15 large Papers assorted Flower Seeds for $1.00 



and you will be pleased. 



