You Can Plant Two Crops On Your Land With Pecans. 
Is There a Ready Market? 
YES! ALWAYS!! 
Some people ask if the market for pecans is 
“overdone”. Why, it has hardly been scratched! 
Pecans are the most popular of nuts, and the 
public is ever ready to pay a good price for 
them. They have always been sold by popular 
demand, and certainly not through any particu- 
lar sales effort. In addition to home consumption, 
note these facts: 
Chain Stores and Grocery Stores sell them, and par¬ 
ticularly those stores catering to the fancy trade. 
Bakeries use hundreds of thousands of pounds an¬ 
nually. Likewise, Confectioneries. Pecan Pralines, for 
example, are big sellers, and other pecan candies are 
being consumed more and more each year. Each Fall, 
fruit cakes are made in quantities of tons, and special 
businesses are devoted solely to their manufacture. 
They use thousands of pounds of pecans. 
A new kind of business has recently been 
—cracking companies. This business is often carried on 
in the home as a side line and additional source of rev¬ 
enue, or a concern with cracking done by machinery, 
and scores of employes. Have such a business of your 
own. 
Many sell pecans direct from their orchards, or pur¬ 
chase them for resale, selling by mail by various forms 
of advertising. 
No, folks, the pecan market is still in its infancy. 
You need not worry about disposing of your surplus! 
Pecans for Sale 
Our own pecan groves pro¬ 
duce thousands of pounds of pa- 
pershell pecans each season which 
we offer for sale. Prices are as 
follows: 5 pound box of fine 
Stuart, Success, Schley or Bass 
Papershell nuts delivered by Par¬ 
cel post for $2.50, 10 pound 
box as above, $4.50, and 100 
pounds delivered by express for 
$40.00, prepaid. 
"The trees were received in good order. When I opened them up my eyes got as big as 
abples to see such grand trees and big roots.' — Louisville, Ky. 
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