Bass Pecan Trees Are Early Bearing ! 
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Bass Bred-Up 
STUARTS 
Are Big Producers 
T HE STUART is our first choice, and incidentally it is the most popular of the im¬ 
proved variety of pecans. This nut has been planted more extensively than any 
other. The trees are vigorous, bear regularly, and resist scab. They are early and 
heavy bearers. The nuts are large and well filled, the kernels being plump, with a meat 
content of 49%, and of good flavor. Note the actual photographs of the inside of the 
STUART pecan. 
These nuts are the easiest to grow, sell well on the market, and bring a higher 
market price. We recommend the Bass Bred-Up Stuarts, as the most profitable and 
satisfactory of the pecan trees. We have an unusually fine stock of our large trees in 
this variety—it would pay you to plant them in preference to others. 
For Prices See Page 26. 
Pecan Trees Planted By Washington 
Are Still Bearing 
J UST to show you how long pecan trees will live and grow—and bear—and to further 
prove the foresight and wisdom of the Father of our Country, about the year 
1785, and when George Washington lived at Mt. Vernon, he planted some pecan trees 
which are still alive, in fine condition, and bearing. Washington was a wise man in 
planting trees that were to become permanent. 
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“If I had my way I would straightway deed an acre of these magnificent, 
generous food-bearing trees to every worthy, ambitious young man and woman 
in this country. It would prove a solid foundation for life’s success—both as an 
investment for pecuniary profit and an investment in health and happiness.” 
—Said a Georgia Bank Director. t 
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No orders for less than $5.00 — Please! 
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