

A young well- 
kept Pecan 
Orchard, 
prolific and 
profitable. 
A permanent 
investment! 


Money-bearing PECAN TREES 
Whether planted in orchards (as shown above), or in 
groves, rows, or singly, the Pecan today is perhaps the South’s 
most valuable tree. More and more city home-owners are 
planting Pecan trees for shade as well as for the nuts. 
When one of our customers told us 
that he got 150 pounds of Pecans per 
tree, with 16 trees to the acre, we 
realized this meant a cash income of 
$720.00, assuming the price of nuts 
to be 30 cents a pound = Of course, this 
is good production, but with proper 
management it is within the reach of 
any grower. And don’t forget this— 
if the trees are planted 60 feet apart 
(16 per acre), the grower can also 
utilize this land for cash crops during 
the first few years while the trees are 
young. We have delivered these money 
making Pecan trees throughout the 
South during the past quarter century. 
Success, Stuar , Schley, Burkett, 
“San Saba, John Garner, Moore, 
Moneymaker. 
Any of the above: 3 ft., $1.95 each; 
4 ft., $2.65 each. Prepaid. 
TEXAS HARDY PECANS. Thin 
shelled; makes excellent shade. 3 ft., 
$1.25 each; 4 ft., $1.95 each. Ppd. 
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