I bought some pecans Jake Creek Pecans who are pecan growers in Kansas and they were a joy to work with.
I wanted to purchase some "Northern Pecans" for seed-nuts and Lila was happy to sell me uncracked nuts for that purpose (nearly all of their nuts are run through a mechanical cracker).
Incidentally, planting seed-nuts does not result in exact copies of the mother tree. It is more like buying lottery tickets. Most will not be as good as the mother but a few will be similar and perhaps better in one or two characteristics. Progeny that are better across-the-board are very, very rare. Growing trees in Michigan, I will be happy with "meh!" nut size and quality and very early ripening.
- Pawnee
- Kanza
- Gardner (Selected in Gardner, Kansas)
- Shepherd (Selected in Chariton County, Missouri)
- Goosepond (Selected from a grove near Brunswick, Missouri)
- Peruque (Selected from a grove near St Peters, Missouri)
- Canton (Selected from a grove near Canton, Missouri)
You can find descriptions and nut photos of most all of those pecan varieties at Bill Reid's Northern Pecan Blogspot, here: https://northernpecans.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
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