Budded Pecan Trees, Season of 1915-1916 
Success is a new candidate for favor. Originating in 
Mississippi, it has been widely disseminated during the last 
six 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 another new candidate for favor. The nut is 
very large. It is a strong, vigorous grower, and an early 
and prolific bearer. 
Can also furnish MooRE, Moxeymaker, Teche, Mobile, 
Indl^XA and Mantura in limited quantities. These last 
two are northern varieties propagated on INDIANA stocks, 
and are especially recommended for growing in the northern 
part of the pecan belt. 
No technical descriptions of the above have been given. 
I believe that one will not make a mistake in setting any of 
them. I am also propagating in a small way some other 
varieties of pecans, which, owing to the limited number on 
hand, or for the reason that they have not been sufficiently 
tested, I do not list here. 
The Nut Grower, published monthly at Waycross, Ga., 
is the official organ of the National Nut Growers' Associa- 
tion. No pecan grower can af¥ord to miss the practical 
information it contains. That my customers may get the 
benefit of this publication, 1 send, when requested, the 
paper free for one year to each who purchases nursery 
stock to the amount of $10.00 or more. 
Address all orders and communications to 
J. B. WIGHT, Cairo Georgia. 
