PECANS, continued 
such trees are sure to be disappointed when their trees come into bearing. Our trees are 
strictly first-class in every respect, and we guarantee varieties to be true to name. 
Prices on Budded Pecans. 
1 to 2 feet 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 7 feet 
Centennial. The nuts are of large size, 
about 2 inches long and about Ji - inch diam¬ 
eter; quite pointed at both ends. Meat of excel¬ 
lent flavor. A good grower and heavy bearer. 
Frotscher. Nuts of large size, I ^ to 2 
inches long and about i inch in diameter; full 
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 
Each 
Per 
10 
100 
1,000 
>0 65 
f6 
OO 
£50 
OO 
U°o 
00 
80 
7 
50 
65 
OO 
600 
00 
I OO 
9 
OO 
80 
OO 
750 
00 
I 40 
12 
50 
IIO 
OO 
1000 
00 
2 OO 
17 
50 
160 
OO 
1500 
00 
of this variety from the original tree in south¬ 
ern Louisiana a number of years ago and now 
have several bearing trees on our place, from 
which we obtained wood for propagating the 
nursery trees we have to offer. 
Pride of the Coast. Nuts of large size, 
about 2 inches long and I inch in diameter, 
slightly pointed at blossom end. 
Stuart. Nuts of large size, about 2 inches 
long and % to i inch in diameter; pointed at 
both ends. A good variety and heavy bearer. 
SEEDLING PECANS 
In addition to the budded trees we have seedling trees grown from large, selected nuts 
from our own bearing trees. Seedlings from these large, thin-shclled selected nuts are very 
much more apt to produce fine nuts than are the seedlings from a mixed lot of inferior nuts. 
Prices on Pecans.—Seedlings, from thin-shclled selected nuts. Each Per I0 I00 
1 to 2 feet.$o 20 $i 6o $13 00 
2 to 3 feet. 3° 2 5° 20 00 
JAPAN WALNUT 
Prices on Walnuts.—From selected seed. Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.$0 30 $2 50 
2 to 3 feet. 4 ° 3 5 ° 
Produces in abundance nuts larger than the common Hickory-nut, which are borne in clust¬ 
ers of 15 to 20. The shell is thicker than the shell of the English Walnut, which in a^ general 
way it resembles. The meat is sweet, of good quality, and can be removed entire. The tree 
grows rapidly, and attains a very large size, with a magnificent spreading top. The leaves arc 
of immense size, of a charming shade of green and very handsome. 
ALMONDS 
Prices on Almonds.—On Peach stock. Each Per 10 100 
i-year, 2 to 3 feet. *5 $ l 20 $ xo 00 
1-year, 3 to 4 feet. 20 1 5 ° 12 00 
1-year, 4 to 6 feet. 2 5 2 00 15 00 
Almonds are not certain bearers in the South, and are not recommended except for garden 
planting. We offer two of the finest varieties, Sultana and Princesse, soft-shelled Almonds of 
commerce. 
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