BUDDED PECAN TREES, SEASON OF 1920-1921 
Frotscher is a large, thin-shelled nut, which has been 
widely ])lanted. 
Van. Deman has also been extensively disseminated, and 
with many growers it stands at or near the head of the list. 
Success is a nut of fine flavor. Originating in Mississippi, 
it has been widely disseminated during the last few years. 
Delmas is a large nut, and a very early and prolific bearer. 
Pabst is a safe nut ; and while not quite so large as some 
of the above, yet it is a good bearer, and one can hardly make 
a mistake in setting it. 
Nelson is probably the largest pecan grown. It is a strong, 
vigorous grower, and an early and prolific bearer. Its shell 
is thick. 
Moneymaker is growing in favor. It is an early bearer, 
prolific, healthy and in every way is ])romising. 
Can also furnish Moore, Waukeenah, Mobile, Curtis, 
Alley, James, Bradley, and Teche in limited quantities. 
If in doubt as to the best varieties to set. this, when left to 
me, will receive my most careful attention, thus insuring a 
better selection than an inexperienced grower could make 
for himself. 
The transplanting season extends from the latter part of 
November to the early part of the following March. Other 
things, however, being equal the earlier in the season trees 
are set the better and more promptly they grow off the fol- 
low^ing season. 
I have a few "Rush" English walnuts budded on black 
walnut stock. These are promising. Price $1.00 each. 
Address all orders and communications to 
J. B. WIGHT, Cairo, CJeorgia. 
