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Forty Years of Service 
The Texas Pecan Nursery is one of the oldest nurseries in 
the United States. Our nurseries are near the center of the 
world’s largest pecan regions. Our trees are acclimated to South- 
western soil and weather conditions; they are toughened by cold 
winters and hot, dry summers. We can supply all the varieties 
best adapted to any region where pecan are grown. 
We dig every one of cur trees separately, by hand, to pre- 
serve the lateral root system. The trees are carefully packed 
and shipment is made the same day as trees are dug. Our method 
of packing keeps the trees moist until you receive them. 
Our trees reach you from twenty-four to forty-eight hours 
earlier than shipments coming from distant nurseries. This 
assures better condition of the trees on arrival, and a saving in 
transportation cost, as well. 
Our prices are very reasonable. Because most of our busi- 
ness is done by mail, we save the expenses that ordinarily must 
be included in the price when trees are sold by agents through 
personal calls. This saving enables us to offer you prices from 
30 to 50 per cent less than prices asked by nurseries selling 
through agents. 
All our prices are F. O. B. Tyler, Texas. Send cash with 
order, or half and balance C. O. D. 
When you remember that at 20 years the pecan orchard is 
merely entering its heaviest bearing period,. that the average an- 
nual yield during the second twenty years is estimated to be four 
times as great as the yearly average during the entire bearing 
period preceding the twentieth year—you will realize the truth 
of the statement “You can leave no better inheritance to your 
family than a pecan grove.” 
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