The other is a budded Frotscher set Jan- 
uary, 1892, belonging to the writer. The 
aggregate yield for the last six years has 
been 1,563 pounds of cured nuts; and the 
average price for which they have sold ex- 
ceeds forty cents per pound. Accurate rec- 
ord of the yearly growth of tree and yield 
of nuts has been kept and widely published. 
A postal card request will bring them to you. 
There are other aristocrats in the pecan 
world, scattered from Virginia to Texas. 
Just enough are given here to show what 
has been done. 
And what has been done can be done again. 
And further: If another has succeeded 
so can you. 
If you want to grow nuts for your own 
family, two or three trees will suffice. 
If you wish to make your pocketbook feel 
good, set a dozen or a hundred or five hun- 
dred trees. 
And if you want to know more about 
pecans than is here given, ask me about It. 
I will give you the best that twenty-seven 
years of experience has taught. 
