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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
Luther Cox, Mexia, Texas, has averaged over $400 per acre 
on Franks for 5 years (no failures). This tree produced 20 
bushels in 1936-37. 
TENA. Similar to Elberta in color and 
shape but from one week to ten days 
earlier in ripening. It has a brighter red 
color than Elberta and the quality is 
much better. It is a cross of Mamie Ross 
with Elberta. It blooms late with Mamie 
Ross and is rarely injured by cold. This 
high-class yellow freestone beats the 
Elberta to market. 
BARBARA. A sister seedling of Frank 
but a freestone. It has the same vigor of 
tree and sure bearing habit of Frank. 
The peach is larger than Frank with a 
beautiful shape, being pointed at the 
Combination Trees 
Combination No. 1 
PEACH. This tree is budded 
so that it will bear three kinds 
of peaches, all ripening at dif¬ 
ferent times. Budded to May¬ 
flower, Early Rose, Frank and 
Surprise. We have them that 
will bear two kinds and three 
kinds. 
Price of Combination Tree 
Prepaid, Each 2 Kinds, $ .44; 
3 Kinds, $ .66. 
Combination No. 2 
Peach, Plum and Apricot, 
Bruce and America Plum, Frank 
and Early Rose Peach. Price 
same as above. 
lower end. It is a good canner and 
shipper. A fifteen-year-old tree in the 
Stubenrauch Orchard has a spread of 
37 feet and has borne 10 bushels at 
several different times. It ripens August 
10th with the Frank. 
KATY. Katy is the largest yellow 
freestone peach. Sometimes a single 
peach weighs one pound. It is a beauti¬ 
ful shape, color and the best of quality. 
Blooms late and rarely ever bit by frost 
or cold. It is also an Elberta and Bells 
October cross. It begins to ripen as the 
Barbara and Frank pass out. 
P. B. Cate, of Mexia, Texas, grows Frank, Katy, Tena, and Barbara Peaches and 
likes them because they make money every year. 
WE PREPAY EXPRESS AND PARCEL POST CHARGES ON PECAN TREES 
