“A Cheap Purchase Is Money Lost.”—Japanese Proverb. 
Pecans 
The Safest, Surest and Most Profitable of Investments 
The depression has brought home to thousands of men and women the fact that no 
safer investment can be made than putting their money into cheap land and fine pecan 
trees. Every day the land will get more and more valuable and require less and less 
attention while doing it, if planted in our fine BRED-UP early and heavy bearing 
trees. Don’t plant poor and inferior trees if you want an orchard that will be both a 
pleasure and a profit to you. Remember that it takes just as much of your land to put 
out a sorry tree on as the finest one—that the bred-up trees we offer have actually 
proved to live better, grow faster, bear earlier and bigger and finer nuts in thousands 
of tests made over many years. Our guarantee is the broadest and most satisfactory 
of any ever put out with pecan trees—no other nursery has ever dared duplicate it. 
Buy fewer trees if you have to, but buy our finest trees by all means. You will never 
regret it, for they will pay you several times as much extra as they cost. 
Fine 
Here at Lumberton where pecan growing conditions are so 
ideal we have for sale 15,000 acres of fine land. This land is well 
located—lots of it right along fine gravel highways that are soon 
to be concreted at no extra cost to the landowner. It is extra 
fine land for Papershell pecans, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, figs, 
Satsuma oranges, all kinds of early and late vegetables and truck 
growing and also excellent land for cotton, corn, peas, beans and 
other farm crops. This is a wonderful climate, being warmed in 
the winter by a breeze from the warm Gulf stream and cooled in 
the summer by fight winds most all the time. No finer 
section can be found for cattle, sheep and horse grazing— 
ample rainfall to make grasses grow fast and stay tender. 
Green feed for stock can be had every day in the year. 
Health conditions are unusually fine—Lamar County ranking 
right among the healthiest counties in the United States. 
Fine schools, churches, good gravel roads, good citizens and 
as fine water as you can find in the country—water is pure, 
>i ■ iii'iif rnw I odorless, tasteless and clear and soft—most ideal. This land 
is cheap—priced at from $5.00 to $15.00 per acre for uncleared land. This land is 
easy to clear—usually costing from $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. Easy terms are offered 
by us. Orchards can be set out and cared for by our own experts on very reason¬ 
able terms. 
"Even your culls, or No. 2, were better than any first grade trees I have seen bought from 
other nurseries.” — Raleigh, N- C. 
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