. The Southern States. COMMON WILD PECAN. $ worth. These choice trees aresuch as we grow seedlings from. Wesell a great many more seedlings thanwe do grafted or budded trees, simplybecause they are so much cheaper, andpeople in general do not realize thatsuch a vast difference exists betweenthe profits of the seedling and thegrafted or budded; but such is the caseand such it will always remain foraught that we can see. Those who contemplate establish-ing groves, and cannot afford to buya sufiticient number of trees with whichto set it; can buy from one tree up to asmany as they can, accor


. The Southern States. COMMON WILD PECAN. $ worth. These choice trees aresuch as we grow seedlings from. Wesell a great many more seedlings thanwe do grafted or budded trees, simplybecause they are so much cheaper, andpeople in general do not realize thatsuch a vast difference exists betweenthe profits of the seedling and thegrafted or budded; but such is the caseand such it will always remain foraught that we can see. Those who contemplate establish-ing groves, and cannot afford to buya sufiticient number of trees with whichto set it; can buy from one tree up to asmany as they can, according to theirdesire and ability, of the very choicestvariety, and a part of each succeedingyears growth of new wood can betrimmed ofif to graft or bud seedlingswith. In so doing, you may be goinga little slow, but you can have the sat-isfaction of knowing that you are onthe right road, the one which leads tosuccess; you are growing your ownwood for grafting and may have someto sell, and it will sell at a good price,bec


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