Tiass Pecan Trees Are Tarly Bearingl 
Are Big Producers 
T HE STUART is our first choice, and incidentally it is the most popular of the improved 
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 kermis 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. 
Prices on Top^Grade (No. 1) Trees—All Varieties 
Each 
Six 
Twelve 
Sixty 
100 
1000 
2-3 Feet 
S .80 
$ 4.20 
$ 7.80 
$ 36.00 
$ 60.00 
$ 500.00 
3-4 Feet 
.90 
5.10 
9.60 
45.00 
70.00 
600.00 
4-5 Feet 
1.00 
5.70 
10.80 
51.00 
80.00 
700.00 
5-6 Feet 
. 1.20 
6.90 
13.20 
60.00 
100.00 
900.00 
6-7 Feet 
. 1.35 
7.80 
15.00 
72.00 
120.00 
960.00 
7 Feet to Large 
. 2.00 
10.80 
19.80 
90.00 
150.00 
1200.00 
Large 
. 2.50 
14.40 
27.00 
120.00 
200.00 
1600.00 
Extra Large 
. 3.50 
20.40 
36.00 
165.00 
275.00 
2200.00 
Extra Special 
4.00 
22.80 
42.00 
195.00 
325.00 
2600.00 
We recommend the planting of our large trees. They bear earlier. 
Special Price on Large Orders 
One to five trees take the each rate price; six to eleven trees take the six rate price; twelve to 
forty-nine take the twelve rate price; fifty and up take the one hundred rate price; 500 and up take 
the 1,000 rate price. Special prices cheerfully quoted on larger lots. 
All Prices F. O. B. Lumberton, Miss. 
No orders for less than $5.00 — Please l 
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