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Wolfe’s Nursery, Stephenville, Texas 
Wolfe’s Nursery, Stephenville, Texas 
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DEW-BLACKBERRY 
This berry originated in Old Mexico by cross¬ 
ing the Dewberry and the Blackberry as the 
name signifies. The tips will root the first year, 
after that it stands and handles like a black¬ 
berry. Here are some of its good points: 
(1) Small seeds; (2) self fertile; (3) large 
as Austin Dewberry; (4) no bitter taste like 
Dallas; (5) commences to ripen May 20th and 
ripens for five weeks; (6) produces a crop 
every year; (7) drouth resistant; (8) will pro¬ 
duce from 1,000 to 1,400 gallons of fruit per 
acre. 
PRICE OF PLANTS 
Dozen, 95c; 50, $2.75; 100, $4.90; 1,000, 
$31.00; 5,000, $125.00. Postpaid. 
We advise planting these plants four feet 
apart in the rows with rows 11 feet wide. This 
will require 1,000 plants per acre. An acre of 
Dew-Blackberries will make from $150.00 to 
$350.00 per acre. 
Guarantee: We guarantee this berry 
to be equal and superior to any black¬ 
berry or dewberry grown and will re¬ 
place price paid for plants to any pur¬ 
chaser who gives it a fair trial and is 
not satisfied. * 
(PHOTOGRAPH) DEW-BLACK BERRY. SOME OF THE BERRIES 
1 INCH IN DIAMETER 
PEACHES 
When we decided to add fruit trees to our nursery busi¬ 
ness, I made up my mind to secure my buds from bearing 
trees growing in this section which had produced regular and 
profitable crops 
Prices on peach trees prepaid: 
Size each dozen 100 
1 to 2 ft_ 15c $1.65 $12.00 
2 to 3 ft. _ 20c 2.25 15.00 
3 to 4 ft. _30c 3.10 21.00 
4 to 5 ft_ 50c 5.25 31.00 
5 to 6 ft.. 60c 6.50 38.75 
May Peaches 
Mayflower: Positively the earliest peach in the world. The 
peaches are red and are fine quality for such an early peach. 
Early Wheeler: A large showy white cling, with red cheek. 
June Peaches 
Early Rose: I honestly believe this is the nearest frost¬ 
proof peach of any peach in the world. If the frost gets this 
peach you can rest assured that there will not be a peach left, 
Cash Discount of 5% to those who come to the nursery to buy! 
seedling or any other kind. When the trees of Early Rose are 
young the peaches are inclined to be small, but as the trees 
get older the peaches will get larger. Some years they bear 
so much they have to be thinned. Free from rot, good canner, 
brilliant red and fine for market. Extra fine quality. Gets 
ripe middle of June. This peach will be a leader everywhere. 
You would not go wrong to plant a thousand trees. In my 
hunt to find peaches that stand the cold I am placing Early 
Rose at the very top. Cling. 
Best June: S. C. June 28. Light color, red cheek. Fruit 
large, most delicious. Regular and prolific bearer. 
Mamie Ross: Originated in Dallas County, Texas. Large, 
■white with cream blush on one side. White flesh, semi-cling. 
Hobson: C. July 1. An improved Mamie Ross, ripening 
earlier. Firm. 
Carman : F. July 5. Cross of Elberta and Mamie Ross. 
Large, white, red cheek. 
Berta Ross: A cross between Elberta and Mamie Ross, in¬ 
troduced by one of our best peach men, R. B. Alexander of 
Weatherford, Texas. As the name implies, it has a perfect 
blend of its parents. 
