6 M. C. Lanier, Lockhart, Ala. 
MONEYMAKER. This is similar to Success, but 
smaller, running 50 to 60 nuts to the pound, rather 
thick-shelled, but hardy and a good producer. 
FROTSCHER. Large to extra large; extremely thin- 
shelled; meat slightly mottled. Shells out more 
perfect halves than any other. Tree is an open, 
sprawling type, not so desirable for shade as some, 
and needs heavy fertilizing to produce extra well- 
filled nuts, but a good dependable variety. 
NELSON. The largest nut of all, but a moderate filler. 
Needs lots of plant-food and moisture. Produces 
pollen in enormous quantities, and 10 per cent of any 
planting should be in this variety, to aid in pollen- 
izing other varieties. Vigorous grower and produces 
at an early age. Nut clusters sometimes require thin- 
ning to induce proper filling. 
Price per tree 
1 to 4 5 to 24 25 and up 
3 to 4-ft. tops. . .* . 
■ SO 40 
$0 35 
$0 30 
4 to 5-ft. tops. 
45 
40 
35 
5 to 6-ft. tops. 
. 50 
45 
40 
6 to 8-ft. tops, l^-in. caliper.. . 
60 
55 
50 
Extra Special. 
. 75 
70 
65 
