Pecans and Cattle Produce A Ready, Steady Income. 
Plant Once 
For Always 1 . 
Look at these 
Beauties! Sixteen 
nuts in this 
cluster! 
The World's Largest Cluster of Stuart Pecans 
T HIS cluster of nuts is, in our opinion, the world’s largest cluster of Stuart pecans. 
We have never been able to learn of a larger cluster of this variety. 
This bunch of nuts was grown from one of our own trees, sold to a customer at 
Purvis, Miss., the county seat of Lamar County. 
There were sixteen nuts in this cluster. Compare the size of the bunch to the 
hand holding them. 
A Pecan Grove or Even a Few Trees 
Is An Asset To Any Farm 
E VERY farm should have a pecan grove to serve as insurance for later on and 
provide a “reserve” for independence and old age. Or certainly each farm should 
have at least a few trees. The nuts will furnish food for the family and friends and 
also be a fine cash crop and bring in some 
ready money. If these trees are planted 
near the house they will insure lots of shade 
and beautify the grounds, also attract the 
birds. So if you don’t want to grow pecans 
in a big way, even a few trees on your 
place will prove to be a valuable asset. 
This $1.00 Bass tree now produces over 240 
pounds of nuts annually, with a steadily 
increasing yield. 
This Is Good 
Farm Logic 
P ECAN trees will assure you a good 
income. Should you have a short 
crop you will be out virtually nothing, 
for the trees are constantly growing and 
will produce heavier the following year 
so one doesn’t lose in the end. Trees 
need occasional rest periods anyway. It 
would be much better if we could control 
their production—and then heavier crops 
would be had the next season. 
Each year your land becomes more 
valuable with pecans, whereby with oth¬ 
er crops you will have been depleting 
the soil! 
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“The trees arrived on time and in perfect condition and I am more than 
pleased with them .”—w. E. conrad, Lexington, N. c. 
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