STUART 
SUCCESS 
MONEY MARsER. 
&URKETT 
TEXAS PROLIFIC 
Plant Erwin's Prolific 
Bearing Pecan Trees 
for Pleasure and Profit 
Budded pecan trees are rapidly coming into 
favor as shade trees and when established they 
have no equal. Besides being one of the most 
beautiful shade trees of the South they are very 
long lived and bear profitable crops, paying for 
themselves many times over. We recommend 
cutting the tops back severely when transplanting, 
and allowing all the limbs and leaves to grow 
during the first season, after which they may be 
pruned or thinned, if necessary, in the desired 
shape. We offer the following standard varieties: 
Large trees quoted on application. 
EASTERN VARIETIES 
DELMAS. A very vigorous growing tree and 
heavy bearer, with splendid foliage, large nuts. 
40 to 50 will make a pound. 
MONEYMAKER. Medium size nuts with fairly 
plump, sweet flavored kernels. Very prolific 
and especially suited to planting in the northern 
sections of the South. 
SCHLEY. A large size, very thin, pointed shell 
that usually fills out well. Beautiful foliage and 
a rapid growing pecan but rather shy bearer. 
SUCCESS. Fast becoming one of the most popu¬ 
lar varieties. Strong growing tree producing 
large, thin shelled nuts. 
STUART. The Stuart comes nearer being suited 
to all sections of the country and all soils than 
any other variety. A large nut, fills well, 
medium to heavy bearer. A hardy, fast grow¬ 
ing tree. One of the earliest ripening of all 
large standard pecans. 
Prices on Eastern varieties: 
3 to 4 ft., $1.00 each; 10 for $ 9.00. 
4 to 5 ft., $1.25 each; 10 for $11.00. 
5 to 6 ft., $1.50 each; 10 for $13.50. 
WESTERN VARIETIES 
BURKETT. Probably the most popular of the 
Western varieties. The nut is rather round, 
medium size and fills well and the kernels have 
a delicious flavor. Prolific. 
HALBERT. Early and prolific bearer of thin 
shell, medium sized nuts. Young trees inclined 
to be crooked but become straight with age. 
SAN SABA IMPROVED. Size, medium to large; 
shell very thin, good era,eking quality; excel¬ 
lent color and shape. Originated in San Saba 
County. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC. Large size nut with medium 
shell. The kernels are well filled and of fine, 
rich flavor. Heavy producer. 
WESTERN SCHLEY. Very similar to Eastern 
Schley except that it thrives better in the drier 
climate and higher altitudes of the West. A 
very fine nut for the West. 
Prices on Western varieties: 
3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each; 10 for $11.00. 
4 to 5 ft., $1.50 each; 10 for $13.50. 
