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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
Delicious Apple 
Apples 
Texas is rapidly pushing to the front 
as an apple State. The varieties we are 
listing have borne very satisfactory crops 
of high quality fruit in this territory. 
Trees Same Price as Pear 
Crab Apple Trees 
Price—Same as Apples 
TRANSCENDANT (Siberian). July. 
An attractive yellow color, splashed and 
striped with red; bears very young. We 
value it highly for preserves. Buds and 
blossoms exquisitely beautiful. 
Mulberries 
HICKS MULBERRY. A strong, up¬ 
right, fast-growing tree with dense foli¬ 
age, thriving anywhere and furnishing 
excellent shade. Bears good sized delicious 
black berries. A tree for the bird-lover, 
whether it be robins and bluebirds, or 
only white leghorns. Splendid for chicken 
runs. 8-10 ft., $1.25; 6-8 ft., $1.00; 4-6 
ft., $0.75; 3-4 ft., $0.50. Postpaid. 
Cherry Trees 
Size. 
1-9 
10-49 
2-3 feet 
$ .50 
$ .46 
3-4 feet 
.75 
.68 
Large 
.95 
.90 
Extra Large 
1.25 
1.15 
Prices on Cherry Trees, Prepaid. 
DELICIOUS. I raised delicious apples 
this year that weighed nearly one pound 
apiece, I don’t think I ever tasted a 
better flavored delicious raised any¬ 
where. Ripe in September and October. 
JONATHAN. The Jonathan apple is 
not so large but it makes up for this in 
color, quality and heavy bearing. It 
gets ripe in this section in September. 
KING DAVID. Mr. J. Frank Browning 
of Baird, Texas, who has the largest ap¬ 
ple orchard in this section, places the 
King David as his first choice. These 
red apples which get ripe in August sell 
like hot cakes. King David and Golden 
Delicious are good pollinators for Delici¬ 
ous. 
GOLDEN DELICIOUS. This apple is 
just like Delicious except it is a golden 
yellow; it is a good keeper. Yellow Delici¬ 
ous will make you money. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. This mel¬ 
low, yellow apple really gets ripe about 
June 10th. The trees are very prolific and 
the apple is good for cooking and for 
early market. 
STAYMEN’S WINESAP. Well known 
fall and winter apple. 
MONTMORENCY. Bright red, delici¬ 
ous flavor, firm fleshed for preserves, 
cobblers and puddings. The greatest 
American Canning Cherry. Tree hardy, 
strong, disease resistant, less affected 
by wet weather. Young sure bearer. 
RICHMOND. Leading early sour 
cherry. Ripens June 15th. Fine for pies. 
Figs 
Figs ripen every day from June 15th 
till frost. Figs should be planted more 
extensively, do not let the sprouts and 
suckers grow, but prune the trees so 
as to have clean bodies at least two feet 
high. Cut tops back to six or twelve 
inches above ground when planting. Such 
trees will bear full and will stand much 
colder weather than if the sprouts are 
allowed to grow. 
PRICES OF FIG 
Size 
Small 
Medium 
BUSHES DELIVERED 
1-9 10-49 
$ .25 $ -20 
.35 .32 
PRICES OF 
Size 
Small 
Medium 
FIG BUSHES AT THE 
NURSERY 
1-9 10-49 
$ .23 $ .19 
.33 .30 
SEE PAGE 31 FOR FREE FRUIT TREES 
