Wolfe’s Nursery, Stephenville, Texas 
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Wolfe’s Nursery, Stephenville, JT exas 
SPECIAL OFFERS 
OFFER NO. 1 
50 Dew-Black Berry .plants ^ • _ p _„_$ 2.75 
10 Young Berry plans____2i_‘ .90 
6 Frank Peach, 2-3 ft—__ 2.10 
1 Tena Peach, 2-3 ft_ * _„_ .35 
2 Barbara Peach, 2-3 ft___ .70 
1 German Prune, 2-3 ft_ .35 
^7.25 
70 Plants, postpaid for_$4.95 
OFFER No. 2 
1 John Garner tree_$ 2.85 
1 Burkett Pecan tree;.:_ 1.30 
1 Halbert Pecan tree_ 1.30 
1 Western Schley tree___ 1.30 
1 San Saba Improved tree_ 1.30 
1 Texas Prolific tree_ 1.30 
1 Jersey Pecan tree_ 1.30 
1 Commonwealth Pecan tree_ 1.30 
1 Onliwon Pecan tree_ 1.30 
1 Squirrels Delight Pecan tree_ 1.30 
1 Thomas Walnut tree_ 1.30 
1 Wilson Wonder Walnut tree_ 1.30 
$17.15 
12 Trees, 5-6 ft., grade, f. 0 . b. the 
Nursery _*_$12.95 
OFFER No. 3 
10 Peach trees, 6-12 In., ___$ 1.00 
3 Plum trees, 6-12 In. _ .30 
2 Apricot trees, 6-12 In__ .30 
2 Figs, small _ .70 
12 Carman Grapes, No. 2 _ 1.00 
2 H*erbermont Grapes, No. 1_ .50 
$4.30 
33 Plants Postpaid _ $2.00 
GRANDE ENGLISH WALNUT 
This is a new English Walnut which originated in the 
Southwest by planting seed of the hardy French variety, the 
Franquette. It will stand extremes in weather of both heat 
and cold. It is the hardiest variety on our grounds of 16 
varieties. 
Prices on Grande English Walnut Buds and Grafts. Pre¬ 
paid: 
12, $1.20; 25, $2.10; 50, $3.60; 100, $6.45; 500, $27.00; 
1000 $48.00. 
TREES 
4- to 6-ft. tops, each.$2.65 
In lots of 10 or more, each,. 2.35 
6- to 8-ft., each. 3.25 
In lots of 10 or more, each. 3.00 
We have fresh buds of nearly all known varieties of pecans. 
We have 100 varieties. 
Collection number 3 will be of our selection of peach, plum 
and apricot. 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREE 
Burbank, plum, Moorpark apricot and Elberta peach all 
budded on one tree. This tree will bear three kinds of fruit. 
50c each. 
CORNFIELD BEANS 
For ten years I have been working to get the pure strain 
of Cornfield Bean like they grow back in Georgia. It is 
hardy, and extremely prolific and while it is a pole bean 
it makes just fine as a bush bean. In early spring or in the 
fall there is always a good demand for good stringless snap 
beans. For fall beans I plant July 1st and I have made 
at the rate of from $400 to $1,000 per acre from year to year. 
Package, 15c; Lb., 40c; 5 Lbs., $1.75, postpaid. 
POKE SALAD 
Did you ever go out in the early spring and get tender 
poke greens? I like them cooked with several slices of bacon 
in them. Each year this plant is getting scarcer because it 
is being eaten by livestock. Since it is the healthiest green 
that is grown, I have decided to grow it in my garden and 
send the tubers and seeds out to our customers. It beats 
Popey’s spinach. Once started, it will come from the roots 
every year. Package of seed, 25c. Postpaid. 
