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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
PLEASE OBSERVE WHEN ORDERING 
USE THE ORDER SHEET. It will save your time and ours and reduce the possi¬ 
bility of mistakes. 
TERMS, CASH. Send Post Office or Express Money Order, Bank Draft Check or 
Stamps. We will ship C. O. D. where one-fourth of the amount accompanies the order. 
FREE TRANSPORTATION. I will pay the postage, express or freight on all orders 
except C. O. D. On C. O. D.’s the customer pays transportation. 
SHIPPING SEASON. The shipping season for trees is from November 10th to March 
20th. Cold storage bud and graft wood from March 1st to July 1st. Fresh buds ot 
fruit from May 20th and fresh buds of pecans, walnut and persimmons from July is 
to September 2.5th. 
SUBSTITUTION. Please state when ordering whether we can substitute a similar 
variety when we are out of the kinds named. We never substitute on commercial 
planting without consulting the customer. 
INSPECTION. A certificate of inspection from the Texas Department of Agricul¬ 
ture, showing that the stock has been inspected and found free from injurious insect 
pests and diseases will accompany each shipment. 
GUARANTEE. We guarantee every plant we sell to be true to name and to be sat¬ 
isfactory on delivery. We will replace any plant that proves untrue to name free oi 
charge and we will replace for one-half price all plants that die the first year a 
planting, provided they have been well cared for. 
OPEN FOR VISITORS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK AND SUNDAYS AFTER 2 P. M. 
Cheaper Price At The Nursery 
I want you to come to the nursery for your trees if possible. I want to meet you 
and I want you to see what you are getting. 
This is a picture of Lee Clark and J. U. W. Jones from Rising Star, Texas, who with their wives came 
in their new car and are carrying back 2,000, 2-3 ft. fruit trees. All stock is packed so it will not scar 
the best car. 
NUMBER OF PLANTS REQUIRED 
PER 
ACRE 
6x 6 feet 
1210 
22x22 feet 
90 
8x 8 feet 
680 
24x24 feet 
75 
10x10 feet 
435 
25x25 feet 
69 
12x12 feet 
302 
30x30 feet 
48 
15x15 feet 
193 
35x35 feet 
35 
16x16 feet 
170 
40x40 feet 
27 
18x18 feet 
134 
50x50 feet 
18 
20x20 feet 
109 
60x60 feet 
12 
HOW TREES ARE GRADED 
Our fruit trees are graded by caliper, rather 
than by height. Thus, when they are planted in 
the orchard and cut back they are of uniform 
size and more satisfactory to the planter. The 
grades listed in this book refer to the approximate 
heights of the tops of trees in feet, and corre¬ 
spond to the following caliper sizes taken two 
inches above the bud. (Figs and walnuts excepted.) 
11/16" caliper and up....approx. 6 to 8' Extra Large 
1/2" to 11/16" caliper.approx. 4 to 6' Large 
3/8" to 1/2" caliper.approx. 3 to 4' 
1/4" to 3/8" caliper.approx. 2 to 3' 
WE PREPAY TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
