NOVEMBEB 28, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



THE JACKSON PECAN GROVES 



PAPER SHELLS 



THE NUT 



With a fortune in it. 

 With a college education. 

 For the epicure and the esthete. 

 With the greatest demand of any nut in the 

 world. 



That sells for many times the price of the hard- 

 shell pecan and for more than any other nut. 



THE TREE 



That lives for centuries. 

 That has no vital enemies. 

 That bears each and every year. 

 That produces more money than any tree in the 

 •world. 



Our trees bear the fourth year from the trans- 

 planting, or seven years from the planting of 

 the nut. 



THE ACRE 



Has twenty pecan trees. 



Will pay for itself in nuts inside of seven years. 



THE GROVE 



Has five acres — one hundred trees. 



Will support a family in five years from 1912. 



Our experience shows that our trees annually double 



their crops in the beginning and then rapidly increase 



for a generation. 



Practically none of the tap-roots of our trees were cut 



off when they were transplanted. We know this to be 



a very important feature. 



THE INCOME 



I'rom five acres of Paper Shell Pecans from the Jack- 

 son Groves we estimate will, in five years from date, 

 be greater than the revenue from $25,000 invested in 



Many of the groves that we 



Premier Nats of the World 



steel Common, or the income from $50,000 in 

 Government bonds. 



THE REASON 



For the sale of these privately planted groves 

 is the closing of the estate of the Jackson 

 Brothers and Mr. C. C. Batey, of Baeonton, 

 Georgia, where, under the expert care of Mr. 

 Batey, these trees were all grown, budded and 

 planted. 



THE OPPORTUNITY 



Is only one in a lifetime; we have thoroughly 

 investigated the matter and we stake our repu- 

 tation on the results. 



THE PRICE 



Is $20.00 per tree if you take the nuts, or $12.00 

 per tree if the Company receives the nuts for 

 the five years of your purchase contract, during 

 which time we bond ourselves to scientifically 

 care for these groves. 



THE TERMS 



Are ten per cent down and the balance in sixty 

 monthly payments. No charges for pruning, fertiliz- 

 ing or cultivating. 



You don't have to leave your business to secure this 

 income. The Jackson Pecan Groves Company will gather 

 nut crop and sell it for you for ten per cent. 



Go and see our three, four, five, six and seven year 

 old trees, all of which are bearing this year, and be 

 convinced of their annual increasing yield. We will show 

 you $10.00 worth of nuts on our seven-year-old trees. 

 We will pay the entire expense of investigation from 

 your home and return if you find our proposition not as 

 good as represented, 

 are selling are bearing no^\ 



For further particulars write to 



MISS L. A. TONNER 



well known through many years' connection 

 with the Florists' trade 



Special Agent for the JacksOIl PcCail GrOVCS Co, 



29 So. La Salle St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Phone, Randolph 6625 



