BASS PECANS ARE EARLY BEARING! 
It is important that the pecan trees you buy will begin to bear as early as possible. 
And Bass pecans do exactly that. 
Notice the picture above. These pecan trees are less than a yard high. It is only 
three months after they have been grafted — Yet they are already bearing nuts! Re¬ 
member — Bass pecans begin to bear earlier and hence produce revenue sooner. 
They are your best buy! 
Compare the Income from Pecans to the Income from 
Any Other Crop! 
One acre of pecans will equal twelve acres in cotton — based on cotton at 10c with a bale to the 
acre . . . both of which price and yield are high. At only 30c a pound for nuts, an acre of 20- 
year old trees, each producing only 200 pounds of nuts, and figuring on only ten trees instead of 
the usual twelve, would equal $600 per acre. Taking several year averages of crop prices, it 
would require 35 acres of corn to equal that $600 acre value of nuts, or 46 acres of oats, 
13 acres of rice and the value of 24 average cows, or as many calves as from 40 head of cows. 
A young pecan tree often produces more income than a bale of cotton. These figures are 
based on averages — not on the abnormal prices of 1931! 
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