PECAN TREES 
PRICES ON PECAN TREES 
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VARIETIES 
BURKETT: A large round thin shelled nut that shells good. 
The kernel is oily and very fine flavored. Do not plant in low 
bottoms or on seepy land. 
CLARK: A medium sized pecan of good quality. The tree is a 
good bearer and a thrifty ‘grower. Should be planted on weil 
drained upland soils. 
EASTERN SCHLEY OR SCHLEY: A long, very thin shelled 
nut of the very best quality. The tree makes a pretty tree for 
planting in yards. For East Texas and Eastern States. 
MAHAN: The largest pecan grown. The nuts are very long, 
thin shelled and have a good flavor. The trees are upright grow- 
ers and heavy bearers. Very good for planting in yards. For 
Eastern States, East Texas and low damp places of West Texas. 
SAN SABA IMPROVED: Very thin shelled, medium sized nut 
of top quality. For the uplands in West and Central Texas. 
SQUIRREL’S DELIGHT: A medium sized nut of good quality. 
The trees are early and heavy bearers. For Central and West 
Texas. 
RIVERSIDE: The nuts of this pecan are medium to large in 
size, oblong in shape. The tree is a very thrifty grower and is 
a heavy bearer. For Central and West Texas. 
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