OVER $5,000 
EVERY YEAR 
FROM THIS 
21-ACRE 
ORCHARD 
Your income will increase 
every year from a pecan 
orchard. WOLFE’S trees 
are bearing when you get 

them. 
SEE THIS RECORD PRODUCING ORCHARD AT QUR NURSERY—VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 
Money DOES Grow On Jreer 
BURKETT. The Burkett is and will continue to be the leader of western varieties. Its 
flavor cannot be equalled. It.is a regular producer of large, fat pecans that bring top 
market prices. As long as we have been in business, the market demand for Burkett 
Pecans has never been supplied. Plant Western Schley and John Garner with Burkett 
for perfect pollination. 

BURKETTI—IT TURNS CENTS TO DOLLARS 
WESTERN SCHLEY. The perfect cracker. As the photograph shows, it is a long, 
START YOUR ORCHARD TODAY— well-shaped, beautiful nut. The shell is thin and soft. The tree is remarkably healthy, 
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE strong grower, early and heavy producer. Western Schley is a Genuine Risien Gold 
Medal Pecan and REMEMBER, they are already bearing when we sell them. 
SQUIRREL’S DELIGHT. An ideal pecan for sections having a short growing sea- 
son. Oklahoma, New Mexico and Kansas are ideal states for this hardy pecan. The 
nut is long like Schley with a delicious flavor and fine quality. 
DISTANCE FOR PLANTING PECAN TREES 
35 feet by 35 feet gives 35 trees per acre 
40 feet by 40 feet gives 27 trees per acre 
35 feet by 70 feet gives 17 trees per acre 
50 feet by 50 feet gives 16 trees per acre 
60 feet by 60 feet gives 12 trees per acre 
POLLINATION OF PECANS 
Where you do not have native pecans it is better to plant some early pollen- 
shedding varieties with late pollen-shedding varieties to insure perfect pollination. 
Western Schley, Success, San Saba Improved and Squirrel's Delight shed their pollen 
early. Burkett, Delmas, Schley, Stuart and Mahan shed their pollen late. 
SIZE OF HOLE FOR PECANS 
Jo Honolulu Hawaii ee In ideal pecan soils, use a post-hole digger, making the hole 10 inches wide and 
. ' . SS from 3 io 3¥2 feet deep. In hard soils dig a hole 3 feet square and 3 feet deep so that 
| Peay [ras rey hy | the roots can get started before reaching the hard soil. 
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