A drawing from a kodak picture showing our Bred-up Pecan trees bearing before they are three feet high. 
Bass Pecan Trees A re 
Early Bearing an d H eavy Bearing 
Bred Up From KNOWN Bearing Parents! 
Js^ow listen to these superlatives but each one is true. The Bass pecan trees will live better, 
grow faster, bear earlier, bear bigger and finer pecans, bear more heavily, bring more money 
and sell more quickly than other nuts, not as good, and will prove to be the cheapest in the 
end, all because they are the finest trees. 
We, ourselves, have one among the largest groves in the entire country and know exactly 
what our own trees will do. From these known bearing parents we breed up our seedlings by 
taking buds and grafts from our early and heavy-bearing trees. Many nurserymen take their 
buds and grafts from young nursery trees that have never borne, so they do not know just what 
kind of parent tree they are from. But with us, each tree from which we get our buds and grafts 
has a fine bearing record. 
When you buy Bass trees you get pedigreed trees, so to speak! 
And Here's Another Result of our Superlative Trees: 
*’I am more than satisfied with the trees I bought from you six and seven years ago. Every 
one has proved true to name, and I have gathered quite a few of them. They are nicer and 
larger than any around this country anywhere. Some of them with the hull on them were 
larger than the average hen egg. I sold some of my Stuart pecans for 35c per pound and will 
not have enough to supply the demand.”— Bremond, Texas, 
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