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FAMOUS STUBENRAUCH PEACHES 
The Stubenrauch varieties of peaches are developed 
by Mr. J. W. Stubenrauch of Mexia, Texas, and we be¬ 
lieve without question of doubt that his varieties are 
without equal. Many of his trees have been known to 
bear an abundance of fruit for over thirty consecutive 
years. ■ ' 
The Frank, Tena and Katie are especially adapted to 
regions where late frosts kill the fruit. 
Tena. A week cr ten days in advance of Elberta. 
Color a brighter red and yellow than the Elberta with 
quality much better. It is a cross of Mamie Ross with 
Elberta. It blooms late with Mamie Ross and rarely 
injured by cold. It is a high-class yellow freestone. 
Barbara. A freestone ripening with the Carrie. 
Barbara was intrduced in the fall of 1916. It is a Bell 
October and Elberta cross. Round, large. Excellent 
quality, extra fine for canning. A fine grower and im¬ 
mense producer. A fifteen-year-old tree in the Stuben¬ 
rauch orchard has a spread of limbs of 37 feet, and has 
borne ten bushel crops at several different times. 
Frank. Has already made quite a record as many 
have testified. It was first introduced in the fall of 
1915. Begins to ripen as Elberta is passing out, about 
August 10th in Central Texas and August 20th in North 
Texas. The past summer makes its thirtieth year it has 
fruited without a miss in the Stubenrauch orchard. It 
is a rich yellow and a red cling, above medium in size, 
of a very fine eating quality. In shape and color it re¬ 
sembles its mother parent, the Bell October. 
Katie. Can well be called the September Elberta 
on acount cf its large size and shape similar to Elberta. 
It begins to start ripening as the Barbara passes out 
Large size, yellow flesh, freestone, with yellow and red 
skin. Of best quality. Blooms late and rarely injured 
by frosts or winter colds. It is an Elberta and Bell Oc¬ 
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Magnolia. Very large ,brownish straw color; excel¬ 
lent for canning and for preserves. Will bear on one- 
year stems. More widely grown than any of the varie¬ 
ties of Figs. Bears over a long period, having young 
green fruit at the same time as mature, ripe fruit. 
Each 10 
Price A.:................. $ .25 $2.00 
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PRICES AMUR AND CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
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25 
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12-18 in. 
$4.00 
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Privet, Amur South 
(Ligustrum amurense.) 
An 
evergreen plant which makes one of the most satisfac¬ 
tory and one of the most beautiful hedges of all the 
plants used for this purpose. It is a fast grower, grace¬ 
ful, upright, somewhat spreading, and almost entirely 
evergreen. The plant . may be allowed to grow freely, 
when it will make an attractive background plant or 
screen, or it may be kept sheared into formal shapes. 
Hedges of this plant may be kept to any height desired. 
