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Frotscher's Egg 

 feet high, i year buds, each, $i; i% to 2% 

 feet high, late, each, 75c. 



Ten per cent, off these prices on orders 

 for 50 or more. Special deductions on or- 

 ders for 1000 or more. Prices to the trade 

 on application. 



Seedling Pecan Trees.— We have on 

 hand a large quantity of seedlings, suitable 

 for stools to bud or graft upon; 1 year old 

 seedlings from Louisiana seed, 1 to \% feet, 

 ioc. each; 75c. per 10; $6 per 100; $50 per 

 iooo; 2 year seedlings, from Louisiana seed, 

 1)2 to 2 feet, 15c. each; $1 per 10; $7. 50 per 

 100; $60 per 1000. 



Pecan Nuts — We have on hand a good 

 supply of Paper Shell Pecan Nuts, from the 

 original trees, which we offer to those who 

 contemplate growing reliable varieties from 

 seed. 



Centennial, Frotscher's ~Bgg Shell, 

 Rome— Price $t.oo per lb. eitber kind. 

 For For description of above three kinds 

 see page 154. 



Orange Trees.— We have a large quan- 

 tity of Satsuma, Mandarin, Tangerine. Wash- 

 ington Naval, Sweet Creole. Brazil, Jaffa, 

 Parson Brown, Homosassa, Ruby Blood and 

 King budded on either native sour or tri- 

 foliata stock. Healthy, thrifty trees. All 

 of the above varieties at the following 

 prices: Branched trees in proportion to 

 sizes and ages; 1^ feet high, this year's 

 buds, 40c. each; $4.50 per dozen; 2 feet 

 high, 1 year old. 50c. each; $5 per dozen; 

 3 feet high, 1 year old, 75c. each; $S per 

 dozen; large trees, 4 to 5 feet. $1.50 to $2.00 

 each. The celebrated Ooshin at 50c and 

 75c. each, direct from Japan. For north of 

 New Orleans the "Satsuma , * is the best 



Shell Pecans. 



out. These trees are carefully taken up 

 and packed so as to insure safe delivery. 

 The above prices are f. o. b. by express or 

 freight. Special prices given on large quan- 

 tities. 



adapted to be planted, as this variety can 

 be grown one degree north above the orange 

 belt. We should call attention of those in- 

 tending to plant Orange trees, in order to 

 be successful not to set out trees over three 

 years old. A two vear old tree on three 

 year stock, will make larger growth in two 

 years than if it had been five when planted 



The Kin -Kan or Kum-Quat Orange. 



