
A drawing from a kodak picture showing our Bred-up Pecan trees bearing before they are three feet high. 
Young Trees Bear in the Nursery Row 
T HOUSANDS—not hundreds—of our pecan trees bloom and bear in the nursery 
row. Look at this drawing of 6 little trees dug up in our nursery, retouched to 
show roots and nuts more plainly. You can see life and quality in these young 
healthy pecan trees. We are proud of them. Plant them, and we are sure you will 
never regret it. 
Bass Grown Trees Are Early and Heavy Bearers 
Bred-Up from Finest Heavy Bearing Parents 
N O nursery in the world has finer parent trees from which to select seed, buds, 
and grafts than we do. Many nurserymen have no bearing pecan trees, and 
have to buy their buds and grafts, taking whatever they can get. 
We have over 1500 acres in pecan orchards. People who see them say they are 
the finest in the world. Our finest trees are selected to be parent stock to breed up 
the young trees we sell our customers. Is it any wonder that hundreds of customers 
write us that our trees live better, grow faster and bear earlier—and bear larger and 
finer nuts that sell for more money on the market? 
More papershell pecans are gathered each fall from Bass bred-up trees than any 
other brand in the world. It makes us feel good to think about the pleasure, satis- 
faction, profit and beauty that trees we have grown are now giving to our fellow 
men. 
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