Bass Pecan Trees Budded or Grafted From Known Parents. 
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A truck load of 
fine papershell pe¬ 
cans from our 
own orchards. 
Is There a Market for Pecans? Always! 
T HE MOST popular nuts are pecans. Because growers realize that the market has 
hardly been scratched, cooperative associations have been formed to further their 
sale. Pecans have sold on their own merits because of their delightful taste and flavor, 
and food value. There is no telling what the demand will be when they are advertised. 
But regardless of the future market, the immediate consumption is enormous. 
Confectioners, Hullers and Salters use them by the carload. Fruit cakes, so popular 
in the Fall, require tons. Bakeries use them all year round. Cracking companies—and 
by the way, that is a comparatively new industry which can be carried on in the home— 
cannot always secure enough nuts. Chain and grocery stores sell them. Pecans and 
Pecan Pralines may be advertised and sold by mail from the home. 
So there is already a tremendous and ever increasing market for pecans, and the 
industry is yet in its infancy! Grow along with it as the consumption increases. 
Papershell Pecans For Sale! 
O UR OWN pecan groves produce thousands of pounds of papershell pecans 
each season which we offer for sale. Prices are as follows: 5-pound box 
of fine Papershell nuts delivered by Parcel Post, $2.50; 10-pound box as above 
$4.00, and 100 pounds delivered by express, $30,00 prepaid. 
Terms and Conditions of Sale 
Terms Are Cash With Order. We pay spot 
cash for everything and sell the same way. It 
saves us a lot of bookkeeping and annoyance 
and enables us to sell our high-grade, bred-up 
trees cheaper. Some prefer to have goods sent 
C. O. D., but why pay that extra collection fee? 
Why not send money with order ? Prices are 
F. O. B. Lumberton, unless otherwise stated. 
How to Send Money. Send money any way 
that is most convenient for you. Why not send 
the money and save the C. O. D. fee? We pre¬ 
fer money order. 
We cannot ship trees by mail except small¬ 
est pecans and fruits. 
Our Shipping Facilities are exceptionally good. 
We are near the depots of two railroads and 
have open stations both day and night. Also 
have long distance telephone and telegraph ser¬ 
vice at all times. You can get us over telephone 
any time. 
Our Trees Always Freshly Dug. We can dig 
and ship your trees any day. 
Order Early. The demand for our high-grade, 
bred-up trees far exceeds the supply, and it is 
very imperative that you send in your order 
early. Those who order early naturally receive 
the choicest stock. 
Time of Shipment. Unless otherwise instruct¬ 
ed, orders received during the shipping season, 
November 1st to April 1st, will be forwarded as 
soon as possible after receipt of the order. 
Substitution. If out of the varieties ordered, 
we will send the ones we think to be the equal 
or superior unless instructed not to substitute. 
No Charge for Packing. We carefully pack 
and tag all trees free of charge. 
Our Trees Free of Disease. A certificate of 
inspection of the Mississippi State Entomologist 
certifying our trees to be free of disease ac¬ 
companies each bundle of trees. All inspection 
laws of other States are complied with. 
We are not connected with any other nursery. We do not employ agents. 
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“Two or three of the pecan trees purchased of you in 1921 (Stuart variety) are 
breaking down with fruit.” —itta bena, miss. 
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