Bass Trees Grow While You Sleep. 
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$1400 worth of nuts (3500 pounds). Just one truck load from our orchards. 
There Is Always a Market 
for Pecans! 
^ II ''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. Confection¬ 
ers 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 in¬ 
dustry which can be carried on in the home—cannot always secure enough nuts. Chain and 
grocery stores sell them. Pecans 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 and profit accordingly as the consumption increases. 
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Papershell Pecans for Sale 
Our 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 Stuart, Success, or Bass 
Papershell nuts delivered by Parcel Post, $2.50; 10-pound box as above, $4.50; and 100 pounds 
delivered by express, $40.00 prepaid. 
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“Thanks for -prompt shipment. I mailed, orcler Thursday and trees were delivered Sunday 
morning — that’s good service.” HOUSTON, TEXAS. 
PACE TWENTY-FIVE 
