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PRICE LIST. 
SEASON OF 1891-92. 
WALNUTS. 
(second generation tbees. ) 
Transplanted. 
First size (4 years old), 5 to 6 feet, 75 
cents each; $8 per dozen. (Only Proepar- 
turiens and Cluster of tbis size. ) 
Second size (3 and 4 years old), 3 to 
feet, $7 per dozen, $50 per hundred. 
Third size (3 years old) 20 inches to 2J 
feet, $6 per dozen; $40 per hundred. 
Fourth size, below 20 inches, $35 per 
hundred. 
Not Transplanted. 
First size (2 years old), 12 to 18 inches, 
$5 per dozen; $30 per hundred; $250 per 
thousand. 
Second size (2 years old), 8 to 12 inches, 
$4 per dozen; $25 per hundred; $200 per 
thousand. 
Both classes of trees, transplanted in 
nursery rows and not transplanted, have 
splendid roots, and plenty of fibres, which 
should insure the successful growth of the 
trees when transplanted where to stay; in 
third and fourth sizes of transplanted trees, 
and in (rees not transplanted, wa have the 
seven following varieties: Pro^arturiens, 
{ Cluster,i Mayette, ^Franque- te, Parisienne, 
Vaurey and .Chaberte. 
Third Generation Proeparturieus trees of 
all sizes 50 per cent, less than second gen- 
eration trees. 
CHOICE GRAFTED WAL- 
NUTS. 
(See Catalogue under that head, page 6.) 
Two-year old trees, $1.50 each; $16 per 
dozen. 
One-year old trees, $1.25 each; $1,50 by 
mail. 
MAMMOTH AND PAPER- 
SHELL PECANS. 
First size, 3 to 5 feet, 50 cents each ; $5 
per dozen. 
Second size, below 3 feet, $4 per dozen. 
Common Pecan.— From $3 to $4 per 
dozen. 
Butternut and Hickory.— 50 cents each; 
$4 per dozen. 
California and Eastern Black Walnut. 
— 25 cents each. 
CHESTNUTS. 
Grafted Marron Cliestnnts. — First size, 
5 to 7 feet, $1 each; $9 per dozen. Second 
size, 3 to 4j feet, $8 per dozen; $55 per 
hundred. Third size, below 3 feet, $6 per 
dozen; $45 per hundred. 
ALMONDS. 
First size, $5 per dozen. Second size, $4 
per dozen. 
FILBERTS. 
(Propagated from "layering," therefore 
absolutely true.) 
First size, 3 to 5 feet, $5 per dozen. 
Second size, 18 inches to 2J feet, $4 per 
dozen. Third size (layers not trans- 
planted), $3 per dozen. 
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PRUNES. 
Mont Barbat and Lot D'Ente. (Graft- 
ed on myrobolan and Black Damas.) — $1G, 
$20 and $25 per hundred, according to 
sizes. (Having disposed of all our home- 
grown stock early in the fall, we have only 
small imported trees, grafted for us in the 
Prune district in France, which we offer at 
$14, $16 and $18 per hundred, according to 
sizes. On account of the new tariff and 
heavy duties on trees, we cannot quote our 
imported trees at lower rates. 
\Lot D'Ente and Saint Catherine (true 
from the root. — From $2 to $4 per dozen; 
$14, §16 and $18 per hundred. 
We do not guarantee our stock "true 
from the root " to be all true, that slock 
coming from France somewhat mixed. 
PLUMS. 
From $3 to $5 per dozen. 
CHERRIES. 
First size, 4 to 7 feet, $5 per dozen; $35 
per hundred. 
Second size, 2 to 3% feet, $4 per dozen; 
$25 per hundred.J 
