GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Nut Trees 
PECANS 
In planting trees, the utmost care should be used in getting only varieties of known excel¬ 
lence, and from nurserymen who are known to be strictly honest, for there have been enormous 
quantities of inferior trees sold within the past few years. Our trees are strictly first-class in 
every respect, and we guarantee varieties to be true to name. 
Prices on Budded Pecans. Each Per 10 100 1,000 
I 
to 
2 
feet. 
65 
$6 
00 
£ 5 ° 
00 
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0 
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OO 
2 
to 
3 
ftet. 
80 
7 
50 
65 
00 
600 
OO 
3 
to 
4 
feet. 
00 
9 
00 
80 
00 
750 
OO 
4 
to 
5 
feet. 
40 
12 
50 
110 
00 
IOOO 
OO 
5 
to 
7 
feet. 
00 
1 7 
50 
160 
00 
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OO 
and plump clear to the ends. Shell exceed¬ 
ingly thin — can be cracked with the teeth. 
Meat of very fine quality and can be removed 
entire from the shell. We consider it one of 
the very finest varieties. We obtained grafts 
of this variety from the original tree in south¬ 
ern Louisiana a number of years ago and are 
propagating from bearing trees on our place. 
Pride of the Coast. Nuts of large size, about 
2 inches long and i inch in diameter, slightly 
pointed at blossom end. 
Russell. A large-sized Pecan, prolific and 
of good quality. Kernels plump and full, shell 
thin and easily cracked. One of the best. 
Schley. Medium to large size, with plump, 
full kernels, fine rich flavor and bright, attrac¬ 
tive appearance. One of the finest Pecans 
grown ; in fact, a standard of quality. 
Stuart. Nuts of large size, about 2 inches 
long and H to 1 inch in diameter ; pointed at 
both ends. A good variety and heavy bearer. 
No. 4 . Medium to large in size ; seedling 
of Frotscher, which it resembles. Quality 
good. Tree vigorous. 
No. 6 . A short, blunt, roundish, medium- 
sized-nut of good quality. A good keeper, 
well-filled, prolific. 
No. 10 . A large-sized nut, similar in shape 
to Frotscher, of which it is a seedling ; prolific 
and well filled ; vigorous. A good Pecan. 
A cluster of Frotscher Nuts 
Centennial. The nuts are of large size, 
about 2 inches long and about ^-inch diam¬ 
eter; quite pointed at both ends. Meat of excel¬ 
lent flavor. A good grower and heavy bearer. 
Frotscher. Nuts of large size, iK to 2 
inches long and about 1 inch in diameter; full 
SEEDLING PECANS 
We have seedling trees grown from large, selected nuts from our own bearing trees. 
These are much more apt to produce fine nuts than seedlings from a mixed lot of inferior nuts. 
Prices on Pecans.—Seedlings, from thin-shelled selected nuts. Each Per 10 100 
1 to 2 feet.Jo 20 $1 60 $13 00 
2 to 3 feet. 3° 2 50 20 00 
3 to 4 feet. 4 ° 3 5 ° 3 ° 00 
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