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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville , Texas 
BURKETT. The Burkett has been and 
still is the leading Western variety. The 
tree is a good grower, an early and 
regular bearer, the nuts are large and 
the quality so good that they are very 
much in demand at top market prices. 
Plant John Garner or Western Schley 
or both with the Burkett for perfect 
pollination. 
COMMONWEALTH: This is the latest 
variety to put on leaves and bloom of 
any variety in our orchard. This is a 
much better nut than Sq. Delight and 
should be tried out alongside of it. 
Long like Schley. 
MAHAN. I am now able to sell genuine 
Mahan Pecan Trees. These trees have 
been $5.00 each. Prices now same as 
John Garner. (See page 18.) 
The Mahan Pecan 
The Burkett Pecan 
HALBERT: Young trees inclined to 
be crooked, but get straighter as the tree 
grows older. Very early and prolific 
bearer. Medium size nuts, very thin 
shell, excellent flavor. A good tree for 
black waxy land. Should not be set in 
Mississippi, Louisiana, East Texas or 
East Oklahoma. 57% meat. 
Almonds 
TEXAS. Now one of the most popular 
almonds commercially because of its ex¬ 
tremely heavy, consistent crops of small 
soft-shelled plump nuts, excellent for 
shelled kernels. A late bloomer. $0.75 
each. Prepaid. Medium size 50c each, 
postpaid. 
EASTERN VARIETIES OF PECAN TREES 
SUCCESS: This is the most popular 
Eastern variety in Texas. The nut is 
very large and oblong, with plump 
smooth creamy kernels that release per¬ 
fectly from the shell. The tree is healthy 
and prolific and very resistant to scab. 
It ripens just after Stuart. 
SCHLEY: This is the standard of ex¬ 
cellence among pecans. The tree is 
healthy and is making good in the na¬ 
tive pecan belt of Texas, Arkansas and 
Oklahoma in altitudes from 350 to 1,000 
feet. Gaining in popularity and ripens 
early. 
STUART: Stuart is a good bearer and 
the nuts are long and attractive. The 
shell is rather thick, but soft and the 
meats are sweet and brittle. 
DELMAS: The two outstanding vir¬ 
tues of this variety are the beauty and 
prolificness of the tree and size and 
beauty of the nut. Its best range of 
adaptation is Central Texas. Ripens too 
late for most of Oklahoma. 
MOORE: It is very resistant to scab 
and is one of the earliest ripeners in the 
list. It is a good pollinator. 
WE PAY TRANSPORTATION ON PECAN TREES 
