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$2.oo"size there is no chance of this happen- 

 ing. SI You are sure of getting what you 

 want. 



Budded Trees can be had at the following 

 prices: 4 to 5 feet high, $2.00 each; 3 to 4 

 feet high. 2-year buds, $1.50 each; 2> 2 to 3 

 feet high, i-year buds, $1.00 each; 1% to 

 2% feet high, late, 75c each. 

 ISpWe have on hand a good supply of either 

 of the above named Pecans; the Seed Nuts 

 at $1.00 per pound. Steckler's Mammoth, 

 a new Pecan of recent introduction and the 

 largest >et known, I2.00 per pound. 



Seedling Pecan Trees. We have on 

 hand a large quantity of seedlings, suita- 

 ble for stools to bud or graft upon; 1 year 

 old seedlings from Louisiana seed, 1 to 1% 

 feet, 10c each, 75c. per 10, $6 per roo, $50 

 per 1000; 2 year old seedlings, from Louisi- 

 ana seed, \y z to 2 feet, 15c. each, $1 per io, 

 $7.50 per 100, $60 per 1000. 



Kin Kan or Kum Quat Orange. 

 Trees 40c, 50c, 75c. $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



Budded Orange Trees of the following 

 varieties: Satsuma, Manderin. Tangerine, 

 Centennial, Homosassa, Tardiff, Ruby, 

 Pomelo or Grape Fruit, Jaffa, Brazil, Wash- 

 ington Navel, Louisiana Sweet, Parson 

 Brown, King. Healthy, thrifty trees. All 

 of the above named varieties in proportion 

 to sizes and ages. 



\)/ z feet ....60c each. ...$5. 00 per doz. 



2 feet 70c. each... 6.00 per doz. 



3 feet 80c. each ... 7.00 per doz. 



3^ 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. 75 cents 

 each. 



g Shell Tecans. 



Apricots. The fruit of the Apricot is 



i similar in shape to the Peach, except that 



it is not downy and is almost perfectly 



! smooth. The leaves are cordate or heart- 



fchaped and not long as Peach leaves, and 



the bavk of the wood is coarse grained and 



not smooth and glossv'like Peach w ood 



Apricots should not be confounded with 



Nectarines or Naked Fruited Peaches. 



which are often mistaken for Apricots. We 



t handle the following varieties: Royal, Bun- 



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



dozen. 



The Kin Kan or Earn Quat Orange. 



prepared to furnish Fowls and J$ggs]in Season. 



