
BUSSERON — Originated in Knox County, 
Ind. Parent tree, very old, and said to be one 
of the best bearing trees in that section. Nut 
medium size, kernel of rich flavor. 
Busseron pecan is very similar to Indiana. 



GILES — Parent tree grows in Southeast Kan- 
sas. Tree located, named and introduced by my- 
self. In the three successive years that I visited 
this tree it had splendid crops of nuts, also it is 
proving very satisf2ctory here. Nut is medium 
to large, very thin shell, splendid kernel of high 
quality. 
GALLATIN — Parent tree in Illinois, nut me- 
dium size, kernel of good quality. A promising 
new variety. 



HYBRID VARIETiES 

(Cross between pecan and hickory) 
McCALLISTER — Originated in Posey County, 
Ind. This variety is a cross between pecan and 
hickory. Nut very large, having a pecan shaped 
kernel which comes out in whole halves, with 
flavor of both pecan and hickory. This is the 
largest nut of the pecan-hickory eae being 
propagated. 
BURLINGTON — Parent tree is near nine 
ton, Iowa. This is also a hybrid, as the McCal- 
lister, though the nut is not so large. Tree is 
said to be a regular and prolific bearer. Nut 
large, thin shell, quality of kernel good. 

BIXBY — A hybrid of unknown Lae yes 
This tree (in my nursery) supposedly grew from 
a bud taken from some scion wood sent me by 
Mr. Willard G. Bixby. Though when I showed 
him the nuts produced by this tree, he could not 
identify them or give me any information on 
parentage of this variety, stating that he had 
never seen any nuts like them. As nothing could 
be learned of its parentage, I have named i3 
Bixby. Nut is large, thin shell, good cracker, and 
tree promises to be a good bearer. 

PRICES OF PECAN AND HYBRID TREES 
(Budded or Grafted) 
Each Per 10 
TiLORGeLOC Ube. Ast stite enna $1.75 $16.50 
) 3 to 4 14 2 Shr bf ier enogs RONEED 25 ah Baas ace 2.00 18.50 
Be Aco, Batre tt ghia hohe cukass 2.25 21.00 
MBS CORI IeCt ae or en. fe co: 2.50 22.50 
(Write for prices on quantities) 
