Bass Pecan Trees Are Heavy Bearers. 
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O UR second choice is the SUCCESS Pecan, and a mighty popular variety, 40 to 45 to the 
pound. This tree is also an excellent grower, and a heavy bearer in fertile soil. It bears 
early, too. The nuts, as you can see, are large, though are not the largest, but the kernel has 
proved to be the heaviest in a test of 14 varieties made recently. The meat is plump, and of 
excellent flavor. The nut itself is ovate in form, has a thin shell, and cracks easily. This 
variety does well in most sections, and the nuts bring a high market price. The Bass Bred-Up 
SUCCESS Trees are among our biggest sellers of our fine Papershell Pecan Trees. Plant our 
larger size trees and save that initial growing period. 
Plant Fruit Trees Between the Rows 
See Pages 21, 22, 23, 24 
For Sale^Some of Our Culls or ‘‘Seconds ’ 9 
N O, INDEED, we do not sell all the trees we grow—that is to our cwn customers. We 
either sell our cull pecan trees to other nurseries or burn them. We frequently throw 
out around 22% of our trees as being “seconds.” If too poor, we destroy them, regardless. 
When trees are not straight, or scarred, when the root systems are not so well developed, or 
the trees do not come up to our own high standard, we will not sell them as our top grade 
trees. Many of these trees are good and MAY do as well as the others, but we play SAFE 
for our customers. We sell those No. 2 Pecan Trees at half price of No. 1 trees (see oppo¬ 
site page), but with the understanding that they are our culls, and without our usual 
guarantee. (Prices F. O. B. Lumberton). Many nurserymen and dealers buy these trees 
and sell them as their own No. 1 trees. Remember, Our Unfit Culls Are Burned! 
‘We take this opportunity to testify as to the quality of your trees. In 1929 we set two of the ‘7 -ft. 
to large’ trees and they have been bearing now three years.” BARLOW, KY. 
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