. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . tra large size tree, 5 to 6 feet,$ each net. ^ Nuts for planting of all the above va-rieties, selected with special care. $ perlb. Stecklers Mammoth, $ per lb. Ifby mail add loc. per pound for postage. Buds or Grafts of Frotschers Egg Shell,Rome, or Centennial Pecans at $ per100. One eye to the bud and three buds toeach scion. Buds or Grafts of Stecklers Mammoth .and Nelsons Pegans at $ per 100. One eye to the bud and three buds to each scion. SEEDLING PECAN TREES. We haveon hand a large quantity of seedlings suit-able for stools to bud or graft


. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . tra large size tree, 5 to 6 feet,$ each net. ^ Nuts for planting of all the above va-rieties, selected with special care. $ perlb. Stecklers Mammoth, $ per lb. Ifby mail add loc. per pound for postage. Buds or Grafts of Frotschers Egg Shell,Rome, or Centennial Pecans at $ per100. One eye to the bud and three buds toeach scion. Buds or Grafts of Stecklers Mammoth .and Nelsons Pegans at $ per 100. One eye to the bud and three buds to each scion. SEEDLING PECAN TREES. We haveon hand a large quantity of seedlings suit-able for stools to bud or graft upon, I to 2 feet, 20c. each, $ per 10, $ 100; 2 to 3 feet, 30c. each, $ per 10,$ per 100. We have the small Pecan nuts used toraise seedlings or stools to bud or graftupon, at I2C. per lb., $ per 100 lbs. We wish to caution those contemplatingplanting budded trees to order early, supplylimited. NELSONS ANNULAR BUDDINGKNIFE, for budding Pecan trees, $ GALBRAITHS PECAN BUDDER.—$ The Kin Kan or Kura Quat Orange. KIN KAN OR KUM QUAT ORANGE. Trees, 75c., $ and $ each. Extralarge size, $ each. OSAGE ORANGE—Used extensively Louisiana and much the world overfor making- permanent hedge fences; growsso dense as to prevent rabbits and smallanimals p,etting throug-h; oOc, per pound. OTAHEITE ORANGE —A grand potplant of great beauty and novelty. It is adwarf Orange which grows, blooms and fruitsfreely in pots, even when only a foot or twohigh. The fruit is about one-half the size ofordinary oranges. The blossoms are producedin great abundance, delicate and beautiful incolor, and rich in dcUcious perfume. As apot plant this lovely dwarf orange is one ofthe most novel and beautiful that can begrown. It blooms most freely during winter, Hammers and Anvils lor beating Fiench Blades. GARDKN MANUAL TOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 173 though it is likely to bloom at any and alltimes a year. With one or two pots of it anyone can


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