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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
OPATA. XXXX. Tree very beautiful 
when in bloom and very fragrant. Fruit 
medium, purplish red, splashed with 
green, flesh greenish color and very fine 
flavor. Clingstone. Ripe last of June and 
first of July. 
SAPA. XXXX. Tree dwarfish, thrifty 
and often sets fruit at one year of age. 
Fruit large, dark purple with greenish 
splotches, flesh rich, dark purple-red of 
rich flavor and with small pit. Ripe last 
of June and excellent for cooking. 
The Opata and Sapa Plum-Cherry 
originated in Dakota and will stand our 
cold perfectly. 
Red Nectarine 
RED NECTARINE. XXX. The Nec¬ 
tarine is a bud sport of the peach, and 
is not a cross. The Nectarine tree is 
identical with the peach tree and its 
climatic and cultural requirements. Its 
smooth fuzzless skin, however, and dis¬ 
tinctive and delicious flavor make it 
popular wherever it is known. 
The fruit is medium sized, red in 
color, semi-cling of extra good flavor. 
Tree a medium grower and good bearer, 
earliest of the shipping nectarines. Car¬ 
ries well to market. Ripe in late June. 
Price 18-24 inch trees, 35c each; 2-3 feet 
trees, 50c, prepaid. 
Munson Plum; small seed and fine flavor 
THE MUNSON PLUM. XXXX. When 
I tasted the Munson Plum I said it is as 
yellow as gold and as sweet as honey. 
It gets ripe June 1st when berries are 
at their best. The Munson and Bruce 
should not only be in every home orchard, 
but should be raised by all having black¬ 
berries or dewberries to sell. The Mun¬ 
son Plum is a great find. 
Prices on Munson Plum Trees. Prepaid. 
Size 
1-10 
10 and i 
1-2 feet 
$ .25 
$ .20 
2-3 feet 
.35 
.30 
3-4 feet 
.50 
.45 
4-5 feet 
.75 
.70 
FREE COON PLUM. XXXX. My 
cousin, Elmo Coon of Milsap, 
Texas, has an early eating plum 
that is beautifully red and delicious 
that he considers better than any 
other early plum. I propagated 
enough of trees of these to send 
one to each of our customers who 
buys $10.00 worth of nursery stock. 
I want this variety thoroughly 
tried out. See page 31 for other 
FREE NURSERY Stock. 
German Prune 
This is an even cross between plum 
and prune that will grow and bear in 
Texas. The size of the fruit is from 
lfz inches to 2 inches in diameter, round 
in shape, blue black in color with reddish 
meat and very small seed. The fruit is 
very delicious and is good for jelly, pre¬ 
serves and canning. Ripens from July 
10th to 2.0th and will stay on the trees 
several days after ripening. It can be 
marketed with the Elberta Peach. I se¬ 
cured my start of this from a ten-year- 
old tree in Comanche, Texas, which was 
over one foot in diameter. It has pro¬ 
duced a crop of fruit every year. 
PRICES ON GERMAN PRUNE TREES 
Size 
2- 3 feet 
3- 4 feet 
4- 5 feet 
1-10 
$ .35 
.60 
.75 
10 and up 
$ .30 
.50 
.70 
“We have tested all known varieties of 
prunes and selected this as the best”. 
—Stark. 
SEE PAGE 31 FOR FREE FRUIT TREES 
