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White Walnut. Fine for specimen planting; makes 
large trees; nuts sweet and edible. (Prices same as 
on Black Walnut.) 
English Walnut. Bears large nuts of uniform size 
and with flattened ends; kernel light colored and of 
good quality; tree hardy and abundant bearer. 
Each Per 10 :- Per 100 
2 torts feet ane ee $ .75 $6.00 
Japanese Walnut. Tree is very hardsome and has 
large spreading top; useful as well as ornamental; 
begins to bear at age of three years; shell moderately 
thick; kernel very sweet. 
2 CO? 0 TORb. icccaieencccue eee $ .40 $3.00 $ 25.00 
SLO mA SCC cen eee 00 4.00 30.00 
Pecan. During the past few years no feature of 
horticulture has been given greater attention than 
has the Pecan. The growing of these is no longer 
an experiment, for already it is one of the most prof- 
itable crops of the South. We offer the best varie- 
a bearing nuts of large size, good flavor, and thin 
shell. 
Stuart. An upright, vigorous grower; very pro- 
lific; Nuts large, kernel plump and of fine flavor. An 
especially good keeper ard one of the most satisfac- 
tory varieties for general planting. 
Schley. Tree a good grower; nuts medium to 
large, thin shell, plump full kernel. One of the best 
improved varieties. 
Success. Nuts large to very large; shell of me- 
dium thickness; kernel of plump, rich, and good qual- 
ity. One of the most widely planted varieties. 
Z:tOs a. LCCL... See eee ee $ .60 $5.50 $ 50.00 
3:10, 4 tect. 2s eee eee 70 ~=—- 6.50 60.00 
4to “6b feet. 2 ee ee a DO 70.00 
FIGS. 
The Fig is considered to be more or less a fruit of 
the coast country, but it thrives and produces abun- 
dant crops over most of the cotton section, and while 
the tops will sometimes be killed back in colder sec- 
tions, if this dead wood is pruned away the plant will 
make new growth which will fruit the first season. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
18 ‘to, 24:inche 2 $ .25 $2.00 
2:10. oO 1LGlpee en ee od 8.00 
Varieties: 
Celeste. Medium size fruit with purplish color. 
Hardiest variety. 
Brunswick. Very large fruit. Color purple. 
Productive and hardy. 
Brown Turkey. Medium to large fruit shaped like 
a pear. Skin coppery brown, flesh white except has 
pink tinge near seed bed. Ripens mid-season and is 
one of the hardiest varieties. 
