Wolfe*s Nursery — Stepbenville, Texas 
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INDIAN CLING. XXXX. I have a 
neighbor who bought some Indian peach 
trees out of Arkansas 25 years ago. These 
trees are still healthy and bearing the 
finest large, red fleshed, blood skinned 
peaches I have ever seen. I have three 
of them in my office that fill a half 
gallon jar. I will pay $25.00 for buds of 
a better Indian than I have. 
J. H. HALE. XX. There is a big differ¬ 
ence in Hale peaches. I got my start 
from F. 0. Garrison of Weatherford, who 
won the Grand Prize at the Parker Coun¬ 
ty Peach Show. One of the finest free¬ 
stone peaches grown in color, flavor and 
shipping quality. Plant with Frank for 
pollination. Ripe July 28th. 
SMITH. XXXX. This little, white 
freestone should be in every home orchard 
because it bears tremendous crops every 
year and because of that honey sweet 
flavor. I like to go to my Smith trees and 
eat the fruit right off the tree. Ripe 
July 10th to 15th. 
SOUTH HAVEN. XXXX. Better than 
average size, prolific, dependable, ripens 
early about July 1st, juicy, yellow flesh 
and a freestone. Not as firm as Elberta 
but is a good canning peach and a good 
market peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. XXXX. Very 
large, white fleshed with red cheek; 
firm, juicy and excellent flavor. Very 
hardy and grows with equal success in 
both North and South. Pro¬ 
ductive, early semi-free to 
freestone. The most beautiful 
white peach grown and a good 
canner. Ripe July 20th. 
CHILOW. XXX. This pure 
yellow cling should be in every 
home orchard. There is no 
peach that will surpass this 
peach for eating and canning. 
Medium size and ripe July 
25th. 
HALEHAVEN. XXXX. This 
peach is a cross between South 
Haven and J. H. Hale. A large, 
beautifully colored yellow 
fleshed peach, ripening two 
weeks ahead of Elberta. A per¬ 
fect freestone, strong thrifty grower, 
splendid shipper and an extremely heavy 
bearer. It has an exceptionally fine 
flavor and is very hardy. It colors 
highly 10 days before ripening, there¬ 
fore a good shipper. It bears early and 
ripens at a time when peaches are in 
demand. It should be in every orchard. 
Price same as Stubenrauch peaches. 
ELBERTA CLING. XXX. There is no 
need for paying three prices for this 
wonderful peach. D. J. Jobes of Gor¬ 
man 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 El¬ 
berta. 
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. 
AUGBERTA. XX. This big freestone 
Elberta ripens August 15th when other 
people are sold out. Better in color and 
quality and a good shipper. 
Four-Year-Old Franks Make 
$200.00 Per Acre. 
Geo. Robertson’s, of Goldthwaite, 385 trees of 4-year Franks 
produced over 1,000 bushels 1937 selling for $1.50 per bushel. 
WE PREPAY EXPRESS AND PARCEL POST CHARGES ON FRUIT TREES 
