Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
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Figs 
Figs ripen every day from June 15th 
till frost. Figs should be planted more 
extensively, do not let the sprouts and 
suckers grow, but prune the trees so 
as to have clean bodies at least two feet 
high. Cut tops back to six or twelve 
inches above ground when planting. Such 
trees will bear full and will stand much 
colder weather than if the sprouts are 
allowed to grow. 
Prices Prepaid 
Size 
1-9 
10-49 
50-299 
Small 
$ .25 
$ .20 
$ .18 
Medium 
.40 
.35 
.32 
Large 
.60 
.55 
.50 
MAGNOLIA. Very large, brownish 
straw color, excellent for canning and for 
preserves. Will bear on one year stems. 
More widely known than any of the other 
figs. Bears over a long period!, having 
young green fruit at the same time as 
mature ripe fruit. 
BROWN TURKEY. Medium size, 
purplish-brown, sweet and good. Very 
prolific. Has habit of bearing on new 
wood, even fruiting in 
the nursery row. 
CELESTIAL. July. / 
The common little blue 
fig. None is sweeter and 
is very hardy. 
RAMSEY: This fig 
has been our earliest 
and heaviest bearer. 
The fruit is a light 
straw color, large and 
sweet. You will get 
enough figs from one of 
our Ramsey figs the 
first year to pay for it. 
It bears heavy in the 
nursery. 
Persimmons 
The leading fruit of 
the lower South. De¬ 
mand increasing far in 
excess to their supply. 
PRICES ON JAPANESE PERSIMMON 
Plant Persimmons, the trees live 50 to 
100 years. They bear very young, bear 
every year, the fruit is ornamental, de¬ 
licious and easily sold. 
EUREKA: If you like your persim¬ 
mons soft, to be eaten as a salad fruit, 
you will want to plant the popular Eu¬ 
reka. Every year more people are en¬ 
joying in November and December 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 toma¬ 
toes. Our strain of Eureka is almost 
seedless. 
TANE-NASH: Very large, roundish, 
conical, pointed very smooth and sym¬ 
metrical, color of skin light yellow, 
changing to bright red at full maturity, 
flesh yellow, generally seedless, astrin¬ 
gent until fully ripe, then one of the 
best. 
DATA MARU: This is my largest per¬ 
simmon and first to ripen. The fruit is 
yellow and one of the largest grown. I 
grew 60 of these fruits last year that 
measured one bushel. 
TREES, 
PREPAID. 
Size 
1-9 
10-49 
50-299 
300 up 
12-18 inch 
$ .25 
$ .20 
$ .16 
$ .14 
18-24 inch 
.30 
.24 
.21 
.19 
2-3 feet 
.40 
.33 
.30 
.27 
3-4 feet 
.50 
.40 
.33 
.30 
Large 
.80 
.70 
.... 
Extra Large 
.95 
.85 
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Magnolia Fig 
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