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There are aristocrats among the pecans. 
Why should there not be? Aristocrats not 
of birth but of deeds. 
Give some men a chance and they fail to 
Improve it. Give a pecan tree of the right 
kind a chance and it will not disappoint. 
Room in which to grow. 
Fertility. 
Moisture. 
These are the prime requisites to success. 
Most of the individual trees here mentioned 
are growing about the yard, garden, or lot; 
and add beauty to the surroundings, as well 
as weight to the pockets of their owners. 
The orchards noted are on naturally good 
land, and well-cultivated and fertilized crop* 
are generally grown between the trees. 
Furthermore, most of the trees are yoonsf, 
for the reason that the culture of improved 
pecans is not more than ten to twelve years 
old. 
