
| Risin GOLD MEDAL Pecans 
&. &. Kisien, (World’s foremost Pecan 
Breeder and winner of Gold Medal and 
many other awards. Originator of “Western 
Schley, San Saba Improved, Gohn Garner; 
Onliwon, Sgqnirrels Delight and Common- 
wealth Pecans. Mr. Risien, 87 1-2 years old, 
passed away September 23, 1940. By his re- 
quest we will continue his work of breeding 
pecans and ornamental live oaks. 

B i E. E. Risi 
Pecan Varieties ae 
Wolfe. PECAN TREES—Clready Bewung 
STUART: Stuart is a good producer and the long attractive nuts bring a premium on the market. 
The shell is rather thick but soft and the meat is sweet and brittle. Sections |, 2. REMEMBER! 
Wolfe pecan trees are bearing when you get them. 
Proof of Wolfe’s Early Production 
EASTERN SCHLEY: This is the standard of excellence 
Our system of growing and budding makes among pecans. The tree is healthy and it has made an 
them bear right in nursery row. excellent production record in the native pecan belts 
of Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma in altitudes from 350 
to 1,000 feet. Ripens early and adapted to section 2. 
See section map. 

SUCCESS: This most popular Eastern variety is in demand. 
The nut is very large and oblong, with plump, smooth 
creamy kernels that release perfectly from the thin soft 
shell. The tree is a vigorous grower and resistant to 
scab. It ripens after Stuart, Sections |, 2. 
DELMAS: Delmas is a beauty and 
makes good our saying that ‘MONEY 
DOES GROW ON TREES". It is a 
heavy producing tree and the large 
nuts are first class eating. Adapted to 
central Texas and section 2. We grow 
only varieties that will pay you. 
MOORE: Similar to San Saba. Improv- 
ed in size and color. Smooth thin shell 
and free delicious kernels that are well 
adapted to commercial selling. 
made more MONEY per tree than 
Moore is an enormous producer. It 
made more money per tree than any 
other pecan at the Louisiana Gov- 
ernment Experiment Station. Especially 
adapted to sections |, 2. 
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