WOLFE’S PECAN NURSERY 
Early Pollen Shedders 
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WESTERN SCHLEY (W)—Resembles the Eastern Schley. Runs 59 nuts per lb. and 
60 per cent meat. Thin shell, cracks and separates well. Trees are rapid growers and 
dark green in color. A good yard tree. Early and heavy producers. Gaining rapidly in 
favor over Texas. Ripens moderately early. Very resistant to scab. Extra good quality. 
Our first choice for the West. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC (W)— Probably the next best nut for West Texas after Burkett 
and Western Schley. Runs 54 per cent kernel, 48 nuts per lb. Very prolific, especially 
in uplands. Ripens fairly early. Scabs in low river bottoms in Central Texas. 
SUCCESS (E)—Probably the most popular of Eastern varieties in the Western belt 
Runs 37 nuts per lb. and 52 per cent kernel. Cracks and separates perfectly. Ripens 
late. Very resistant to scab. 
HALBERT (W)—Very early and prolific bearer. Runs 60 nuts per lb. and 60 per cent 
kernel. Especially recommended for West Texas. Ripens early. Scabs in low river bot¬ 
toms of Central belt. 
SAN SABA IMPROVED (W T )—Probably one of the best nuts of the Risien group. 
Runs 55 nuts per lb. and 61 per cent kernel. Very prolific in maturity. Ripens early. 
Scabs in Central belt in low lands. 
SQUIRREL’S DELIGHT (W)—Runs 48 nuts per lb. and 56 per cent kernel. Very pro¬ 
lific. Cracks and separates fairly well. Ripens early. Very resistant to scab. Good in 
short season areas. 
MOORE (E)—Runs 67 nuts per pound and 48 per cent kernel. Very prolific. A commer¬ 
cial cracker. Ripens early. Very resistant to scab. 
CL4RR (W)—Very prolific. Runs 60 nuts per lb. and 56 per cent kernel. Said to be 
good commercial cracker. Ripens late. Scabs in river bottoms of Central Texas. 
ONLIWON (W)—High class medium size nut. Runs 59 nuts per lb. and 60 per cent 
kernel. Scabs in low lands. Ripens late. 
SUPREME (W)—Medium size nut, very thin shell, kernel plump and solid. Scabs in 
lowlands. 63 per cent meat. 
ODOM (l3)—High class individual nut. Perfect in shape. Late ripener, resistant to 
scab. 
KINCAID ONLIWON (W)—A new Risien cross to try out. 
WILLIAMSON (W)—A long nut, popular in Oklahoma. 
OKLAHOMAN (WO— A heavy producing Oklahoma variety. 
Late Pollen Shedders 
BURKETT (W)—Large round nut, thin shell, kernel plump, flavor excellent. Is one of 
the most popular varieties in the state. Does well in West and Central Texas and some 
portions of East Texas. Runs 40 nuts per lb. and 55 per cent kernel. Ripens late. 
Scabs in low river bottoms of East Texas. 
SCHLEY (E)—Queen of Eastern varieties. Runs 50 nuts per lb. and 61 per cent meat. 
Long in shape, thin shell, kernel full and solid, flavor rich. Cracks and separates al¬ 
most perfectly. Is well adapted to river bottoms of Central and Central West Texas. 
Ripens late.- Scabs only in extreme humid conditions. 
CHESTNUT (Mahan) (E)—Very large nut with thin shell. Resembles the Schley. 
Very prolific and a vigorous grower. In some cases, it does not fill. Ripens late and is 
resistant to scab in Texas. 
JERSEY (W)—Small nut, thin shell, excellent flavor, plump kernel. Is early bearer 
and a vigorous grower. Scabs in low river bottoms. Late ripener. 
DELMAS (E)—Large, perfectly shaped nut, thick shell. Does well in Central Texas. 
Late ripener. Scabs in low river bottoms. Excellent yard tree. 
COMMONWEALTH (W)—Thin shell and good cracker. Promising new variety. 
STUART (E)—Large nut, thick shell, a poor cracker. Heavy producers in mature 
trees. Very resistant to scab. 
KINCAID (W)—Vigorous grower and prolific. Sheds great amount of late pollen. Late 
Late ripener. Scabs in low lands. 
\y- ALEXANDER (W)—One of the earliest and heaviest producers known. Does not fill 
in some cases. Late ripener. Scabs in low lands, 
v GARCIA (W)—Similar to Kincaid. Very prolific. 
