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Prices for Steckler and Nelson, $5.00 

 each, ne.t. 



Prices for Frotscher's Eggshell. 

 Centennial, Rome, Schley, Stuart and 

 Russell. 



$2.00 each, $22.00 per dozen, 4 to 5 feet, 

 2-year buds on 3-year-old stocks. 



$1.50 each, $17.00 per dozen, 3 to 4 feet, 

 i-year buds on 3-year-old stocks. 



$i.Oo each, $11.00 per dozen; 2^2 to 3 

 feet, i-year buds on 3-year-old stocks. 



These last two are same age, but graded 

 as to size of growth. 



Lots of 50 to 100 trees we will allow 

 special discount of 10%. 



When varieties ordered are not in stock, 

 other varieties will be substituted unless 

 instructed to the contrary. 



Frotscher's Egg Shell, Rome, Centennial. 

 Schley, Stuart and Russell, in extra large 

 size trees, 5 to 6 feet, $3.00 each net. 



Nuts for planting of all the above varie- 

 ties, selected with special care. $1.00 per 

 pound. Steckler's Mammoth, $2.00 per 

 pound. If by mail add 10c. per pound for 

 postage. 



Buds or Grafts of Frotscher's Egg Shell, 

 Rome, Centennial, Schley, Stuart and Rus- 

 sell Pecans at $3.00 per 100. One eye to 

 the bud and three buds to each scion. 



Buds or Grafts of Steckler's Mammoth 

 at $5.00 per 100. One eye to the bud and 

 three buds to each scion. 



SEEDLING PECAN TREES. 



We have on hand a large quantity of 

 seedlings suitable for stools to bud or 

 graft upon. 



1 to 2 feet, 20c. each, $1.60 per 10; $13.00 

 per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 30c. each, $2.50 per 10. 

 $20.00 per 100. 



We have the small Pecan nuts used to 

 raise seedlings or stools to bud or graft 

 upon, at 12c. per lb., $10.00 per 100 lbs. 



Special Notice. 



The following information will give 

 reasons why our Louisiana budded pecan 

 trees are better than those grown in light 

 soils. Our prices are low considering the 

 grade of trees we sell. On comparing our 

 trees with those grown crowded together 

 in seed bed, without transplanting, four or 

 five feet high — mere switches — drawn up : 

 because of this condition, a large percent- 

 age of them die on being planted in the 

 orchard. 



Our trees are all transplanted before 

 budding or grafting, are given room to 

 grow, making strong stocky trees, well 

 rooted and in condition to bear transplant- 

 ing in orchard without injury to the trees. 

 They should all grow if properly planted. 



Our customers who have planted both 



grades cf trees will endorse this statement. 



Approximate Number of Pecan Nuts Per 



Pound, Crop 1905. 



Steckler's Mammoth, 42 to the pound. 



Frotscher's Egg Shell, 58 to the pound. 



Centennial, 54 to the pound. 



Seedlings, i=;6 to the pound. 



NELSON'S ANNULAR BUDDING 

 KNIFE, for budding Pecan trees, $3.50 

 each. 



GALBRAITH'S PECAN BUDDER.— 

 $375 each. 



The Kin Kan or Kum Quat Orange 



KIN KAN OR KUM QUAT ORANGE. 



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

 Extra lar?e size. $3.50 each. 



^ OSAGE ORANGE. 



Used extensively in Southern Louisiana 

 and much the world over for making per- 

 manent hedge fences ; grows so dense as to 

 prevent rabbits and small animals getting 

 through. Price, 50c. per pound. 

 OTAHEITE ORANGE. 



A grand pot plant of great beauty and 

 novelty. It is a dwarf Orange which grows, 

 blooms and fruits freely in pots, even when 

 only a foot or two high. The fruit is about 

 one-half the size of ordinary oranges. The 

 blossoms are produced in great abundance, 

 delicate and beautiful in color, and rich in 

 delicious perfume. As a pot plant this 

 lovely dwarf orange is one of the most 

 novel and beautiful that can be grown. It 

 blooms most freely during winter, though 

 it is likely to bloom at any and all times a 

 year. With one or two pots of it any one 

 can raise an abundance of the far famed, 



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