Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenvilley Texas 
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HARDY FRUIT TREES 
Peaches 
The September issue of Texas Farm 
and Ranch had a front page story of the 
peach orchard of C. E. Ames and H. S. 
Beauchamp of Weatherford, each of 
whom have sold over 10,000 bushels of 
peaches each year for the last four 
years from $1.00 to $2.00 per bushel. 
They have paid off their mortgages and 
built new homes. You can do the same 
thing. 
The truck has brought the grower 
and the consumer closer together. Haul¬ 
ing fruit from 400 to 1,000 miles is not 
uncommon. With so many orchard trees 
dying out and with better transportation 
facilities there is not enough fruit to 
supply the demand. 
Marked for frost resistance: XXXX 
means frost resistant; XXX means 
hardy; XX means reasonably hardy, and 
X means easily killed. 
PRICES ON PEACH TREES PREPAID 
(Except on Stubenrauch Varieties) 
Size 
1-9 
10-49 
50-299 
300 up 
12-18 inch 
$ .12 
$ ,10 
$ .08 
$ .07 
18-24 inch 
.15 
.13 
.12 
.10 
2- 3 feet 
.20 
.18 
.15 
.13‘/2 
3- 4 feet 
.30 
.26 
.21 
.19 
Large 
.60 
.50 
.45 
Extra Large .75 
.65 
.60 
May Peaches 
MAYFLOWER. XXXX. The earliest 
of all peaches and therefore valuable for 
both home and commercial planting. 
Medium size, creamy-white skin, mot¬ 
tled with dark red; juicy and delicious. 
C. Ripe May 20th. 
EARLY WHEELER. XXXX. The 
peach we sell for the Early Wheeler is 
sold by the Stark Nurseries for Red 
Bird Cling. The Early Wheeler is a shy 
bearer for me while the Red Bird Cling 
is a heavy bearer. It is better colored 
than Early Wheeler and has the same 
size and shipping qualities. 
June Peaches 
EARLY ROSE. XXXX. I was sold on 
Early Rose good and hard the first time 
I saw one of the trees in bearing. Each 
year I have them fruited in my own 
orchard I like them better. Some years 
they bear so much they have to be 
thinned. Free from rot, good canner, 
brilliant red, delicious and fine for mark¬ 
et. A cling stone ripening June 10 to 
15th. 
ARP BEAUTY. XXX. This yellow 
fleshed, red cheeked, semi-cling, ripens 
June 10. Large, beautiful and delicious. 
Rather tender for shipping. 
HOBSON CLING. XXXX. I have 
grown the Hobson Peach over 20 years 
and find it to be regular in bearing and 
one of my favorites. The fruit is size 
and color of Mamie Ross, more delicious 
and a good shipper. Ripe June 25th, 
ORCHARD OF D. J. JOBES 
D. J. Jobes’ 70-acre orchard of PECANS and PEACHES at Gorman, Texas. Every fourth tree is a 
pecan. This is one of the most profitable orchards in Texas. Mr. Jobes has been one of our customers for 
10 years. Trees set 30 x 30 feet. 
WE PREPAY EXPRESS AND PARCEL POST CHARGES ON FRUIT TREES 
