STUART’S PAPERSHELLS FOR 
PERMANENCE AND PROFIT 
MAHAN (Illustrated on Front Cover). This is the 
most beautiful of all pecan trees, and bears the 
world’s largest and thinnest-shelled nuts. Fastest 
grower, very hardy, and bears very young. Classed 
as an Eastern variety. but has proven more profit- 
able 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. 
Price that nice pecan tree in your neighbor’s 
yard—it would cost you plenty, if you could 
buy if 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. 
BURKETT. The most popular of the Western vari- 
eties. Since introduction, it has gained friends 
faster than all others. There are never enough 
Burkett nuts in the fall to supply the market de- 
mand. Trees thrifty, fast-growing. Bear very 
young. We have them producing in the nursery 
rows with three-year tops. Nuts round, large, 
very thin shell. Fine flavor and excellent quality. 
Favors upland soil. 
WESTERN SCHLEY. Especially adapted to section 
just west of the cross-timber section of Texas. A 
beautiful tree. Fast grower, very productive. 
Long, thin-shelled nuts. Large and fine quality. 
SUCCESS. One of the most popular of the eastern 
varieties. Tree is very resistant to scab and is a 
vigorous grower, making a beautiful shade. The 
nuts are large and plump, inclined to be round. 
PRICES ON PAPERSHELL PECANS 
Doz. Lots 
Size Price Each 
2 = Sift. eee es $2.40 $2.20 
325) Ft, gees corte ccan naire. en 4.10 3.50 
BaZa tte suse tee cee . 6.40 6.00 
PS By conte ketamine ee . 8.50 8.00 
THE YOUNG MAHAN 
PECAN TREE IN OUR 
NURSERY ROW 
HARDY TEXAS SEEDLING PECAN. 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. 
3-5 ft., $1.95 each; 7-9 ft. $6.00 
Stuart trees and plants are propagated, grown, 
dug and shipped by our experienced organization. 
Every precaution is taken to insure accuracy. 
First-class stock cannot be sold for prices lower 
than ours. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT, best producer of fine 
nuts. The Thomas Black is a large, thin-shelled 
black walnut that bears a fine crop in the nursery 
rows on three-year tops. Plant the Thomas Black 
and gather the fine flavored nuts, store in your 
cellar for winter eating and choice candy. Note 
picture of well-filled kernels. Nuts can be easily 
cracked and often separate in halves. Trees fast 
growers and valuable shade trees. Hardy, and very 
attractive. Stand for more cold than English Wal- 
nut. Placed at the top of the list of all Black 
Walnuts by nearly all the Experiment Stations. 
Stuart Nursery recommends the Thomas Black. 
We propagate only the Thomas of the many Black 
Walnuts. It seems at home everywhere. 
2-3 ft., $1.65; 3-5 ft., $2.70 each 
Wrap Trunks of Large Size Pecan and Walnut 
Trees with Burlap to Protect from Hot Sun During 
First Growing Season, 
VISIT OUR NURSERIES 
AT DESDEMONA AND 
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS 
ENGLISH WALNUT, WILSON WONDER. The Wil- 
son Wonder is the only English Walnut that did 
not winter kill at our nursery during the severe 
weather of the last two winters. Fast growing 
and one of the most beautiful of all trees. Bears 
very young. Nuts large and good quality. Trees 
have smooth white bark, dark green, extra large 
foliage. We consider the Wilson Wonder one of 
the best shade trees for our section. None of the 
English Walnuts are dependable bearers in the 
Southwest, but this one will bear some nuts and 
you will take great pride in showing them to 
your friends. 
2-3 ft., $2.50; 3-5 ft., $3.00; 5-7 ft., 
$4.35 each 
TEXAS ALMOND. You will be surprised and 
pleased with this tree. The understock of this 
almond is peach. You may expect it to grow 
and produce wherever peaches thrive. 
5-7 ft., $2.50 each 
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” freshly dug as possible. 
Our Pecan and Walnut trees 
are dug by hand. This is a pains- 
taking and laborious process, 
but this method of digging al- 
lows us to send you FRESHLY 
DUG TREES. It is our policy to 
send out trees and plants as 
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