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An Income for Life from Bass Pecans. 
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A Pecan 
Grove Can 
T his picture shows a 
long lane which has no 
turning back, for the owners 
would now never be happy 
without it—the shade, beau- 
• ty, birds and prosperity it 
has brought with a depend¬ 
able and ever increasing in¬ 
come for life. 
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In Dallas, there is a so-called “million dollar pecan tree.” This tree was a tiny injured 
sprout in 1866, but taken care of by a veteran and is now the most conspicuous tree in the city, 
beautifying a fine residential section. It has increased the value of the property so much that 
the total bids for the land and the tree reached approximately $1,000,000. Pecan trees are 
planted on the streets and school grounds of various cities for their beauty and shade. You 
can have an exquisite estate or homestead with the loveliness of pecan trees. And besides, 
those trees will produce a livelihood for you! 
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A Living Memorial and a Valuable 
Legacy to Leave Behind 
Most men hope to leave behind wealth. But how much better it is to leave an estate more 
valuable than gold—that will yield a steady income to one’s heirs, to say nothing of a thing of 
beauty and a living monument that will carry your name, and foresight down through the ages. 
NATURE'S TRUST FUND 
A PECAN GROVE will send your children, grandchildren and future generations to 
college. It will provide a dependable income, and not deplete itself. Each year 
those dividends will be larger for the older the trees, the more they produce, and the 
greater the value of the estate. Leave as an heirloom, a pecan grove! 
“My trees are very pretty and paying dividends. They were planted in January, 1928. 
more satisfied customer and a booster for Bass pecans,’’' WETUMKA, OKLA. 
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