.!. F .!< >XES, LANCASTER. LA. 
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is the very best. The tree is of a very stocky 
growth with very large, luxuriant foliage, and 
very ornamental. 
Prices of Pecan trees, either budded or grafted 
on Indiana seedlings: 
i y 2 to 
2 
feet 
$1.75 
each 
or 
$17.50 
per 
dozen 
2 to 
*7 
0 
feet 
2.00 
each 
or 
20.00 
per 
dozen 
3 to 
4 
feet 
2.25 
each 
or 
22.50 
per 
dozen 
4 to 
5 
feet 
2.50 
each 
or 
25.00 
per 
dozen 
5 to 
6 
feet 
2.75 
each 
or 
27.50 
per 
dozen 
6 to 
7 
feet 
3.00 
each 
or 
30.00 
per 
dozen. 
Marquardl Pecan 
The English Walnut 
FKAXQl’ETTE. One of the finest walnuts and the tree is very hardy and 
very reliable. Nut medium to large; shell medium to thin: kernel large, full 
and of excellent quality. My trees are the Vrooman variety which is much the 
best of these nuts. 
MAYETTE. Nut quite large, smooth and of attractive appearance. Kernel 
large, full and of excellent quality. Considered the best walnut known. The 
tree is very hardy and reliable and one of the safest to plant. My trees are of 
the Wiltz variety which is much the best of this type. Unlike the old Mayette. 
the Wiltz Mayette bears very early. 
RUSH. The Rush has the distinction of being the first eastern variety to 
be propagated. It was named 1-y me for the originator, and introduced in 
1 904. The nut is medium to large; quite smooth and attractive, the kernel is 
full and of splendid quality. The tree is very hardy; a very rapid grower and 
early bearer. Perhaps the best eastern variety. 
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Wiltz Mayette T\ii>h Ymonian Franquettc 
Prices of English walnut trees budded or grafted on black walnut stocks: 
\ l /2 to 2 feet SI.75 each or $17.50 per dozen. 
2 to 3 feet 2.00 each or 20.00 per dozen. 
3 to 4 feet 2.25 each or 22.50 per dozen. 
4 to 5 feet 2.50 each or 25.00 per dozen 
5 to o feet 2.7 ; eacli or 27.5U per dozen. 
