ecans offer surer and higher returns 
ECAN nuts are one of the older horticultural 
crops of the South. Since 1887 Wight Nurseries 
have been Pecan orchardists, and many others 
have grown Pecans almost as long. The U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture has long had experiment 
stations devoted solely to the study of Pecan culture. 
The long experience of commercial growers and the 
excellent work of the experiment stations have re- 
sulted in a wealth of information available to Pecan 
growers. Insects and fungous diseases have been 
thoroughly studied, and effective controls developed. 
The most satisfactory varieties for the various sec- 
tions have been found. 
This vast fund of information is available to all 
growers, and reduces to a minimum the chances of 
I have ever been able to secure. No trouble 
to sell a customer trees like you sent me.” 
—R. R. C., Tennessee. | 
“Please accept my thanks for the best trees | 
















WIGHT NURSERIES - CAIRO, GEORGIA 


“| recerved my plants . . 
I am delighted with them, as they are by far the 
nicest I have had in some time.’”’—J. D., 
Georgia. 
failure because of Jack of information or misinforma- 
tion. That is just another reason why Pecan growing 
is still at the head of the list of profitable commercial 
crops for the South. 
We are proud of our part in the building of the 
Pecan industry. We are equally anxious to serve 
future growers in the establishment of profitable 
Pecan orchards. Call on us! 
Many are the successful Pecan orchards planted 
exclusively with Wight’s trees. Insure the very best 
results by using the best Pecan trees—Wight trees. 
Even though they may cost you a few cents more 
per tree, they will prove their additional worth when 
they come into bearing. Plant Wight trees and you 
plant the best. 
“] want to compliment you on those fine trees 
you shipped me in my first shipment for this 
season. | have sold nursery stock for four years 
for the world’s largest nurseries, and other 
small nurseries. You have shipped me finer 
trees than I have been able to get elsewhere.”’ 
—J. R. B., Georgia. 
“| want to compliment you on your nursery 
stock. Your Pecan trees are the finest 1 have 
seen from any nursery.’’—P. E., North Carolina. 
. In perfect condition. 
“The Pecan trees 1 bought from you Iast fall 
are all living and have made the best growth 
of any trees | ever bought. They were the first 
budded trees of Pecans that I ever bought— 
no more grafted trees for me. 1 will want to 
buy a few more this fall.”-—A. P., Arkansas. 
“The Pecan trees you sent me some time ago were 
the nicest | have bought.”—J. M. T., Georgia. 
“The trees came in the best condition I ever 
received any. You certainly packed them well, 
and I appreciate that and all your kindness 
very much.”’—W. C. F., South Carolina. 

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Pecan Tree, showing cover-crop between trees 
