BUDDKD PKCAN I'REI^S. SEASON OF 1920-1921 
Cash orders receive first consideration. One-fourth of the 
purchase price should accompany all orders: and this is re- 
quired on all C. O. D. shipments. If _vou want credit, give 
assurance of good faith, and furnish 'evidence of financial 
responsibility. 
No trees held later than December 1st unless 25*^; of the 
price is paid before that dale. Privilege is reserved of can- 
celling without notice all orders not thus provided for. If 
trees are to be held later than January 15th, payment in full 
is necessary, unless special arrangement to the contrarv is 
made. 
The prices given below arc for strong, well-rooted trees, 
carefuly ])acked and dclixered to the express or railroad 
company at Cairo. 
PRICES 1920-1921 
1 10 100 1000 
1 to 2 feet $ .80 $ 7.00 # 60.00 $ 500.00 
2 to 3 feet 1.00 9.00 80.00 700.00 
3 to 4 feet 1.10 10.00 90.00 800.00 
4 to S feet 1.25 11.00 100.00 900.00 
5 to 6 feet 1.40 12.50 110.00 1,000.00 
6 to 8 feet 1.60 14.50 135.00 1,250.00 
8 to 10 feet 1.80 17.00 160.00 
5 trees go at 10 rates, 50 at 100 rates, etc. 
VARIETIES 
I am testing about forty of the most promising varieties of 
pecans. The following T consider among the best of these: 
Stuart is an old favorite that has been widely tested. This 
is a safe variety to plant and succeeds over a wider territory 
than probably any other varietv. 
Schley is placed 1)\- some at the head of the list. It is a 
large, thin-shelled nut of fine flavor, and is well filled with 
meat. 
