Wolfe’s Nursery, Stephenville, Texas 
Wolfe’s Nursery, Stephenville, Texas 
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cember ripe Eureka with sugar and lemon juice, a dish fit for 
a king. The Eureka is a hardy variety that bears profuse 
crops of fruits which look like big red tomatoes. 
Tane-Nash: Very large, roundish, conical, pointed; very 
smooth and symmetrical; color of skin light yellow, changing 
to bright red at full maturity; flesh yellow, generally seed¬ 
less, astringent until fully ripe, then one of the best. 
PEARS 
Garber: Resembles the KiefFer in size, appearance and 
quality, but matures here in August. 
Kieffer: Fruit large to very large, skin yellow, with a light 
Vermillion cheek. 
Prices on pear trees postpaid: 
Size each dozen 
2 to 3 ft_30c $3.20 
3 to 4 ft_40c 4.10 
4 to 5 ft_50c 5.70 
5 to 6 ft_70c 7.50 
APPLES 
Prices on apple trees prepaid. 
Size each dozen 
2 to 3 ft_30c $3.50 
3 to 4 ft_40c 4.50 
4 to 5 ft_50c 5.75 
5 to 6 ft_70c 7.50 
Delicious: A magnificant variety of fine appearance and 
delightful flavor; large size. Best known variety. November. 
Jonathan: In appearance and quality one of the best ap¬ 
ples grown. 
Early Harvest: The best early apple grown. Ripens in 
June. 
Golden Delicious: Same as Delicious except yellow. 
ALMONDS 
Texas: Now one of the most popular almonds commercially 
because of its extremely heavy, consistent crops of small soft- 
shelled plump nuts, excellent for shelled kernels. A late 
bloomer. 75c each. Prepaid. 
MULBERRIES 
Hicks Mulberry: A strong, upright, fast-growing tree with 
dense foliage, thriving anywhere and furnishing excellent 
shade .Bears good sized delicious black berries. A tree for the 
bird-lover, whether it be robins and bluebirds, or only White 
Leghorns. Splendid for chicken runs. 8-10 ft., $1.25; 6-8 ft. 
$1.00; 4-6 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft., 50c. 
THE GRAPE 
(Prices are prepaid) 
Grapes: Strong plants: 25c each, $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 
per 100. Light plants: 15c each; $1.50 per dozen; $9.00 per 
100. Niagara, Herbemont, Concord and Carman. Thompson 
Seedless. 
Niagara: The best white table grape. 
Concord: The old standby in grapes. 
Cash Discount of 5% to those who come to the nursery to buy! 
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Carman: Growth vigorous; foliage never attacked by leaf 
folder or mildew; prolific. Cluster large, conical, compact. 
Berries persistent, medium, globular, black with thin bloom; 
skin is thin, tough, 
never cracking; pulp 
meaty, firm, tender, 
when ripe; rich qual¬ 
ity, superior to Con¬ 
cord ; seeds easily— 
leaving pulp. Ripe 
August 10. 
Hebermont: July. 
Medium size, round 
black; not good when 
first it turns black, 
but delicious when 
thoroughly ripe; vine 
robust and long-lived. 
Thompson Seedless: 
The best known seed¬ 
less grape, widely 
planted for raisins 
and market and a 
fine home fruit as 
well. Very large bun¬ 
ches of rather small, 
greenish - yellow ber¬ 
ries, sweet and mild. 
Canes should be pru¬ 
ned long. August. 10c 
higher than other CARMAN—-The Old Standby in Grapes 
varieties. 
Hebermont: July. Medium size, round black; not good when 
first it turns black, but delicious when thoroughly ripe; vine 
robust and long-lived. 
Thompson Seedless: The best known seedless grape, widely 
planted for raisins and market and a fine home fruit as well. 
Very large bunches of rather small, greenish-yellow berries, 
sweet and mild. Canes should be pruned long. August. 10c 
higher than other varieties. 
DEWBERRIES 
Austin Dewberry: Probably the best commercial variety 
for Central and North Texas. Large, fine flavor, and especial¬ 
ly good for jams and jellies. A vigorous grower and very 
prolific. Ripens in May and June. Price: 25 for $1.00; 50 for 
$2.00; 100 for $3.00; i000 for $18.00. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
The Youngberry originated in Louisiana 25 years ago as a 
cross between the Phenomenal Berry and the Mayes-Austin 
Dewberry. It has now attained amazing popularity. 
Strong plants: 15c each; 10, 90c; 100, $4.90; 1000, $30.00. 
SEND US THE NAMES OF YOUR FRIENDS 
If you have a friend who is interested in buying trees or 
budding and grafting, you can do him a favor and us a service 
by sending us their names and addresses. 
VISITORS WELCOME 
We are glad to show our thousands of visitors our orchards, 
how our trees and plants are grown and propagated, how they 
are dug, packed and handled. We are glad to show you how to 
bud and graft as you watch this done in the nursery. 
