It Would Pay You To Buy First Cost J 
Up Laud and Plant Pecans * s Last Cost • 
We have considerable land 
for sale that may be put into 
pecans, and being near us, 
we could supervise the plant¬ 
ing and take care of it for 
you. This is the finest pecan 
land in the South, and is lo¬ 
cated only 60 miles from the 
Gulf, and 90 miles from New 
Orleans. How nice it would 
be to have a pecan grove down 
in ole Mississippi where you could visit as 
often as you please, and derive a regular source of revenue. 
We can also buy farms, or put you in touch with real estate 
men, and thus aid you in getting into the pecan industry. 
We also have pecan groves of our own that we sell, for we, 
too, believe in buying up vacant land and planting it in pecans, 
and we are in touch with those who, for one reason or another, 
want to sell their producing groves. 
No doubt you are looking for a good 
investment! Why not buy up land 
that is inactive and cheap, and plant 
in pecans? Many business and pro¬ 
fessional men, school teachers, etc., 
are doing so—more and more each 
year. Make it your hobby, too. As 
soon as the pecan trees are planted, 
the land increases in value. Read 
the instance on Page 7. 
Even if you have land for 
sale, it would pay you to 
plant it in trees, and you 
would soon realize how much 
more quickly you could sell 
that land, and at a greater 
price. If you shouldn’t sell 
the land, you would have 
made much more by the in¬ 
creased value, and the in¬ 
come to be accrued. 
We have a number of customers who are desirous of purchasing orchards planted 
in Bass trees. They know of their value. If you have any for sale, name your price. 
This proves that property becomes worth more when Bass trees are planted. We 
have letters that specify that the orchards, people want to buy, must be of Bass trees. 
The name means much. It’s like buying a car with a Fisher body, or a dress of Skinner's 
Satin—there is a known and recognized value in the name. 
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