I'HE MUNSON NURSERIES 
DENISON, TEXAS 
Frank 
Investigate Before 
You Invest 
We Offer You the Peaches of the 
Century—Stubenrauch 
The Stubenrauch varieties of peaches are de¬ 
veloped by Mr. J. W. Stubenrauch of Mexia. 
Texas, and we believe without a question of 
doubt that his varieties are without equal. 
Many of his trees have been known to bear an 
abundance of fruit for over thirty consecutive 
years. 
Especially do we call your attention to the 
Frank, a tree that has just recently borne an 
average of ten bushels to a tree in an orchard 
of only sixteen trees. A three year orchard 
under our observation bears a crop of six to 
seven bushels per tree. 
The Frank, Tena and Katie are especially 
adapted to regions where late frosts kill the 
fruit. 
SPECIAL NOTICE: The Munson Nursery 
is the only nursery that Mr. Stubenrauch has 
given permission to grow and sell his trees. 
So we caution you not to accept any of these 
varieties unless you are positive as to their 
source and that they are true to name. 
The Varieties Are Described Abjut in Their Order of Ripening. 
IMPROVED VICTOR. In appearance and color 
similar to Victor or Mayflower, but much larger in 
size. White, semi-cling. Ripens before Carman. 
ANNA. A decided favorite of Mr. Stubenrauch. 
We believe the finest early ripening peach that 
grows. Medium in size, white freestone. Small seed 
with red flesh next to seed. Very sweet. Ripens 
about the 20th of June. 
TENA. A week or ten days in advance of Elberta. 
Color a brighter red and yellow than the Elberta 
with quality much better. It is a cross of Mamie 
Ross with Elberta. It blooms late with Mamie Ross 
and rarely injured by cold. It is a high class yellow 
freestone. 
FRANK. Has already made quite a record as many 
have testified. It was first introduced in the fall 
of 1915. Begins to ripen as Elberta is passing out, 
about August 10th in Central Texas and August 20th 
in North Texas. The past summer makes its thirtieth 
year it has fruited without a miss in the Stubenrauch 
orchard. It is a rich yellow and red cling, above 
medium in size, of very fine eating quality. In shape 
and color it resembles its mother parent, the Bell 
October. 
CARRIE. Another Frank seedling, equally produc¬ 
tive and certain. A yellow cling. Round, and larger 
than Frank, with beautiful red cheek. 
BARBARA. A freestone ripening with the Carrie. 
Barbara was introduced in the fall of 1916. It is a 
Bell October and Elberta cross. Round, large. Ex¬ 
cellent quality, extra fine for canning. A fine grower 
and immense producer. A fifteen-year old tree in the 
Stubenrauch orchard has a spread of limbs of 37 feet, 
and has borne ten bushel crops at several different 
times. 
KATIE. Can well be called the September Elberta 
on account of its large size and shape similar to El¬ 
berta. It begins to start ripening as the Barbara 
passes out. Large size, yellow flesh, freestone, with 
yellow and red skin. Of best quality. Blooms late 
and rarely injured by frosts or winter colds. It is 
an Elberta and Bell October cross. 
FREDERICKA. One of the young generation origi¬ 
nations of the Stubenrauch productions. A fine com¬ 
panion for Katie. A large yellow freestone of very 
fine flavor. Skin yellow and red of high color. 
Prices on Stubenrauch Varieties 
Each Doz. 100 
6-12 in. $ .14 $1.50 $10.00 
12-18 in.. .20 2.00 13.51) 
18-24 in. .30 3.00 19.75 
2- 3 ft. .40 3.75 27.00 
Each Doz. 100 
3- 4 ft. $ .50 $4.75 $32.50 
4- 5 ft. .65 6.00 43.00 
5- 6 ft. .80 8.00 52.00 
FREE 
FREE—With every order of grapes amounting to $15.00 
or over, we will give you absolutely free of charge one copy 
of “THE FOUNDATION OF AMERICAN GRAPE CUL¬ 
TURE”, written by the late T. V. Munson. This wonderful book contains 252 
pages with 87 full page illustrations. It is beautifully printed and bound and 
contains references to all the best known varieties grown on this continent as 
well as some of the best known imports. If you are at all interested in grapes 
you cannot afford to be without this outstanding book. 
If ordered separately, the regular retail selling price is $2.00 per copy postpaid. 
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