
PLANT STUART'S HEAVY BEARING, MONEY-MAKING 
PECAN TREES--START YOUR “PROJECT PECAN’ (NOW! 
Price that nice pecan tree in your neighbor's 
yard—it would cost you plenty, if you could 
buy it at all. 
STUART. This beautiful, upright growing tree 
makes itself at home wherever pecans are 
grown. It prospers in the bottom lands of the 
West, is a leader in Oklahoma and Arkansas, 
and has been planted heavily throughout the 
Southern states for years. Nuts are large and 
long, and though not so thin-shelled as some, 
are not thick-shelled. Nut is of high quality, and 
trees are in great demand. Many nurseries are 
out of these trees before the season is over. 
MAHAN. This is the most beautiful of all pecan 
trees, and bears the world's largest and thin- 
nest-shelled nuts. Fastest grower, very hardy, 
and bears very young. Classed as an Easiern 
variety, but has proven most profitable in 
Central West Texas and Oklahoma, where it 
is being planted more and more. Does well 
throughout the South. In some localities, kernels | 
do not entirely fill the shells, but will be firm 
and tasty. Nuts are filling well in our nursery 
area. Mahan has topped in sales with us lately. 
It is especially desired for lawn planting. Trees 
are record producers and nuts top the market. 
By all means, plant the Mahan. 
BURKETT. The most popular of the Western 
varieties. Since introduction, it has gained 
friends faster than all others. There are never 
enough Burkett nuts in the fall to supply the 
market demand. Trees thrifty, fast-growing. Bear 
very young. We have them producing in the 
nursery rows with three-year tops. Nuts round, 
large, with very thin shell. Fine flavor and ex- 
cellent quality. Favors upland soil. 
WESTERN SCHLEY. Especially adapted to sec- 
tion just west of the cross-timber section of 
Texas. A beautiful tree. Fast grower, very pro- 
ductive. Long, thin-shelled nuts. Large and fine 
quality. 
BURKETT 
SCHLEY. The leader of the Eastern varieties. 
Trees upright and beautiful. Nut is long with 
thin shell, and is perfect cracker. The Schley is 
often called the perfect nut. Late in coming into 
production. This Eastern pecan does well in 
some bottom lands of West Texas. 
SUCCESS. An Eastern variety. Low-headed, 
spreading trees of good foliage. Heavy bearer 
of rich, oblong nuts. Nuts large, and fill well. 
DESIRABLE. This Eastern variety is one of the 
most promising of all of the newer pecans. The 
nut is one of the largest and is an excellent 
cracker. The shells are thinner than that of 
Success. The trees bear early and produce 
heavily. 
HARDY TEXAS SEEDLING. This is the root stock 
upon which our paper-shell trees are budded. 
Seed from the river and creek bottoms of central 
West Texas. Very hardy and well adapted to 
our soils and climate. Seedling trees do not 
make as rapid growth as do budded trees, nor 
do they come into bearing as quickly. 
ALL PECAN TREES PREPAID TO 
YOUR ADDRESS 
Each Dozen, per Each 
2-3 Ft. $2.20 $2.00 
3-4 Ft. 2.50 2.25 
4-5 Ft. 3.50 3.25 
5-6 Ft. 4.25 3.75 
6-8 Ft. 6.00 
Texas Seedlings—3-4 Ft., $1.25 each; 
per dozen—$1.10 each. 
In transplaniing, the entire tap root does not 
have to be left on pecan trees. The side roots 
govern the growth and life of the tree; they aré 
ihe feeder roois. The tap root is the anchor root, 
and should be cut at a depth of from 2¥2 to 4 
feet, depending on size of the tree. We cut your 
tree at the proper depth before shipment. 


SCHLEY 

DESIRABLE 

WESTERN SCHLEY 
