GIANT MAHAN 
MAHAN—WORLD’S LARGEST PECAN 
Can you imagine a pecan so large that the nuts in the green 
clusters look like bananas on a tree? The nuts look like Schley 
but they are more than twice as large. It is a true papershell 
and brings more money per pound than any other pecan. 
I recently visited the United States Pecan Experiment Station 
at Shreveport, Louisiana. Their production records shows 
Mahan has averaged more than twice as many pounds as 
Stuart, Schley or Success. The Mahan sells for a higher price 
than any other nut on the market. 
This variety has become increasingly popular due to the 
healthy, vigorous growing tree which makes one of the best 
shade trees grown due to its symmetrical-shaped top and the 
large, dark green leaves. Added to this feature, its high pro- 
duction of the largest nut grown makes it the most popular 
pecan on the market. While the nuts sometimes fail to fill, the 
kernels are always good. Adapted to all sections. Labeled white. 
Wrap the trunks of pecan and walnut trees the first summer 
to protect against sun. 
TEXAS NATIVE PECAN TREE 
Strong vigorous growers, beautiful for shade, producing an 
abundance of native pecans. Not budded—may bear medium 
or large pecans. Grown in rich fertile nursery fields. Labeled 
black. 

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How to Plant Pecan Trees 
Dig holes for pecan trees approximately 42 inches deep and 
36 inches square. Put the pecan in, making sure that it is in 
the ground as nearly the same depth as it was while standing 
in the nursery row. Fill in around the tree with leaf mold or 
top soil, being sure that sufficient water is added so that the 
dirt will all be settled in around the roots of the tree. Do not 
fertilize the first year. 

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