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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, T'exas 
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. XXXX. 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. 
LEUTICHAU. XXXX. This peach is 
from Florida. It is adapted to sections 
having mild winters. It is adapted to 
South Texas and the Gulf Coast Region. 
It ripens early in June, is a white free¬ 
stone, colors highly, and is one of the 
heaviest producers. The size is medium 
and the flavor very sweet with no acid 
at all. It seems to be related to the 
honey peach. The tree is very vigorous. 
DR. BURTON. XXXX. I have had Dr. 
Burton bearing 8 years and have gotten 
8 crops. It has led 73 varieties in bear¬ 
ing at the Iowa Park Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. The tree is a strong grower and 
healthy. This peach is extra large, white 
flesh, streaked with red and sweet but¬ 
tery flavor. Better shipper than Mamie 
Ross. Freestone. Ripens June 25th. 
MAMIE ROSS. XXXX. Originated in 
Dallas County, Texas. A very success¬ 
ful and sure bearing variety, very pro¬ 
lific. Large, white with cream blush on 
one side. White flesh, semi-cling. Ripe 
June 25th. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. XXX. New- 
Earliest Yellow Freestone ripening about 
June 20th. A beautiful, very early, large, 
delicious and similar to Elberta. A better 
shipper than most early peaches. Blooms 
late and the tree is vigorous. 
BEAUTY. XXXX. This peach should 
only have XXXX after it when it is 
grown from here North. I do not recom¬ 
mend it for East, Central or South Texas. 
This variety is sold under several dif¬ 
ferent names, some names being copy¬ 
righted. I have gone to a lot of trouble 
and expense to secure the finest strain 
of this variety. I consider it one of the 
most profitable early market varieties. It 
is a yellow peach with a beautiful mottled 
red cheek, a semi-cling that begins ripen¬ 
ing June 10th and ripens for three weeks. 
Can be hauled several hundred miles to 
market. The tree is remarkably free 
from diseases like leaf curl. It ripens 
at a time when the highest market 
prices are paid for peaches. By all means 
plant Beauty peaches if you live in a 
section as cold as Stephenville. 
July Peaches 
LEONA. XXXX. This is an¬ 
other yellow freestone, ripe 
one week ahead of Elberta. It 
is very popular among the 
peach growers, many of whom 
sell the fruit for Elberta. It 
is better in color and quality. 
You will like Leona. 
ELBERTA. XX. This yellow 
freestone is too well known to 
need description and is still 
our best seller except the 
Frank. I have a fine strain of 
Elberta. Ripe July 20th to 
25th. 
Nine-year Beauty Peaches of Jess Warren, of Comanche, 
averaging: 6 bushels to the tree. 
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