Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
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STARKS ELBERTA CLING. XXX. 
There is no need for paying three prices 
for this wonderful peach. D. J. Jobes of 
Gorman has a large planting of this 
variety and considers it one of his best 
market varieties due to its color, quality, 
shipping quality and production. Ripe 
with Elberta. 
August Peaches 
There is a strong demand for peaches 
after Elberta is gone. Trucks are buying- 
watermelons and grapes and want 
peaches which are always scarce. Plant 
late fruit where you have good moisture. 
HART CLING. XXXX. This is the 
popular peach of Parker County, Texas. 
September 15 issue of Farm and Ranch 
carries a front page story of this peach. 
The peach is white with red next to the 
seed, red cheek and an extra good bearer 
and shipper. Fine for canning. Half of 
Parker County’s Commercial crop is 
Hart Cling. Ripe August 10th. 
CRAWFORD LATE IMPROVED. 
XXXX. Mid-season yellow freestone. Our 
strain is larger, better quality, tree 
hardy and a surer bearer than the old 
Crawford Late. This is especially recom¬ 
mended for home orchards and nearby 
markets. Ripe about 10 days after 
AUGBERTA. XX. This big freestone 
Elberta ripens August 15th when other 
people are sold out. Better in color and 
quality and a good shipper. 
September Peaches 
HENRIETTA. XX. A most attractive 
yellow clingstone. Skin rich yellow with 
red cheeks. High quality. Excellent table 
and pickling peach. 
October Peach 
SURPRISE. XXXX. This large white 
freestone gets ripe the latter part of 
October and will hang on the tree two 
weeks after getting ripe. It is good to 
eat as well as can, pickle and preserve. 
Due to its quality, color and time of 
ripening it has a great future as a 
market variety. It always wins in the 
late fall shows. 
SEEDLING PEACH TREES. Each 
year I have calls for seedling peach trees. 
This year I have seedling Frank and 
seedling of Hart-Cling. Order either or 
both. They will not likely come true to 
seed but they will likely be similar to 
the parent. 1 yr. 3 to 5 ft. $ .15 each. 
FAMOUS STUBENRAUCH PEACHES 
J. W. Slubenrauch 
We have arranged with Mr. J. W. Stuben- 
rauch of Mexia, Texas, to grow his best 
peaches the Frank, Katy, Tena and Barbara 
which have become popular due to their frost 
resistance, vigor of trees and quality of fruit. 
The Frank Peach has not missed a crop in 
34 years. 
FRANK. XXXX. I could put another X after 
Frank for frost resistance. A cross between 
Elberta and Bell’s October that is fast becom¬ 
ing Texas’ most popular peach. This yellow 
cling, named for Frank Holland of Farm and 
Ranch, begins to ripen just as Elberta is play¬ 
ing out about August 5-lOth and will hang 
on the trees without injury several days after 
it is ripe. A beautiful peach, yellow, flesh, 
small sound seed, firm, delicious, honey sweet 
flesh and juice. The tree is an extra strong 
grower, early bearer and heavy producer. The 
fruit should be thinned (before the seeds are 
hard) to secure the proper size and quality. 
If you want the best peach on earth for home 
or market, plant the Frank. 
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