Curtis 
Frotscher 
Schley 
PRICES ON PECANS. 
2 to 3 feet. 
3 to 4 feet. 
4 to 5 fe{ft. 
5 to 7 feet. 
7 to 9 feet. 
K; 
ach 
Per 
10 
100 
00 
Sc; 
00 
S8o 
00 
20 
11 
00 
100 
00 
50 
13 
oo 
120 
00 
00 
17 
50 
i6o 
00 
00 
27 
50 
VARIETIES OF PECANS DESCRIBED 
(Uirtis. A inediuin-sizcd Pecan, with bright, 
clean shell, marked with a few purplish specks; 
ovate, rounded at base, i)ointed at the apex; 
shell very thin; cracking finality excellent; 
kernel yellow, plump, full; rich, nutty flavor. 
Frotscher. A large, oblong nut, i )4 to 
inches in length; bright yellowish brown in color 
with a few purjdish black markings; shell very 
thin, cracking easily. Kernel large, easily re¬ 
moved, full, of good finality. Tree a vigorous 
grower, of spreafling habit with scaly bark; 
bears heavy crops aiifl can always be depcnflefl 
upon. 
Moneymaker. Size medium, i )4 by i inch, 
rounded, oblong; light yellowish brown shell of 
mcflium thickness, cracking easily; kernel full, 
Ijlumi), rich. A heavy bearer of splendid nuts. 
Russell. A medium- or large-sized nut, 
to inches long, oval and pointed; grayish 
brown, with numerous small, purplish black 
markings. Shell thin, of excellent cracking qual¬ 
ity; kernel plump and of good finality. A good 
grower anfl bears large aiul regular crops. 
Schley. Size medium to large, i )4 to 1 J 4 
inches long; oblong, somewhat flattened; light 
retlflish brown; shell thin, separating easily from 
the kernel; kernel full, plump, bright in color; 
flavor rich, nutty; quality best. 
Moneymaker 
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Success 
Stuart 
