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EASTERN WESTERN 
SCHLEY SCHLEY 
Waluuts— 
There is no nobler tree than the Pecan, nor is there anywhere a nut so sweet, 
rich, and fine flavored. They are first favorites everywhere. Here is a magnifi- 
cent shade tree which through the years will make money for you, increasing 
rapidly in value as it ages. The following time-tested varieties of our Pecans 
will in a few years produce many times their cost. 
Burkett. Large, round, very thin-shelled nuts. One of the leading Western 
varieties. 
Eastern Schley. Light-colored nuts are medium-large, oblong and somewhat 
flattened. The thin sheil cracks easily, exposing a full kernel, rich in flavor. 
Moneymaker. Heavy yielder for Eastern territory, bearing rounded, oblong 
nuts of high quality. 
Moore. Plump kernels in a round shell. Splendid producer for Eastern States. 
Stuart. An old and tried variety, still a leader; very fine meat in large oblong 
nuts. Does well in Eastern States. 
Success. Good in any region; large nuts with sweet flavor. 
Western Schley. Adapted for Western conditions. None better. 
Any of above, 2 to 3 ft., $2.95 each; 3 to 4 ft., $3.65 each 
Hardy Pecan. Native Pecans, hardy, producing in a few years richly flavored, 
medium-sized nuts. 2 to 3 ft., $1.95 each; 3 to 4 ft., $2.75 each. 
Great, wide-spreading Wainut trees are among the finest in the land. The 
wood is highly prized, for the supply has been greatly reduced. The nuts have 
the finest, richest flavor when gathered from the native trees. No other nut can 
be substituted for them. 
English, Wilson Wonder. Large, plump nuts of an extra-fine quality from a 
splendid shade tree. 
Thomas Black. Usually bears within one or two years. Thinner-shelled, easier- 
to-crack nuts. Will make a fine big shade tree as well. 
Either of above two, 2 to 3 ft., $2.95 each; 3 to 4 ft., $3.65 each 
Hardy Black. An immense tree bearing heavy crops of delicious nuts. Very 
hardy. 2 to 3 ft., $1.95 each; 3 to 4 ft., $2.75 each. 
BREEDLOVE NURSERIES + TYLER, TEXAS 
