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Wolfe's Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
June Bud fruit trees photographed September 2, 1937. Over 200,000 trees in this block. Notice stobs 
for variety records. 
Free Budding Bulletin 
Each year for the last 10 years I have 
published at my own expense a Budding 
Bulletin which teaches by cuts and words 
how to bud pecan, walnut, native per¬ 
simmon, hickory, roses, and all kinds of 
fruit trees. I like to grow trees myself 
and I am doing all I can to interest boys 
and girls and grownups in planting 
trees already budded and grafted and to 
bud worthless or inferior seedlings to fine 
improved varieties. This Budding Bulle¬ 
tin will be sent to you or your friends 
ABSOLUTELY FREE. 
Berry Plants 
BOYSEN BERRIES. Boysen Berries 
are money makers. In 1935 I visited 
the famous Knott Berry Place at 
Buena Park, California, and saw a 
large acreage of Boysen Berries in 
full bearing. So many people had 
come to see this wonderful new berry 
that cars were parked up and down the 
highway for several hundred yards. I 
had to wait some time before I could 
get an introduction to Mr. Knott and 
let him describe and show me this berry 
which was at the peak of its ripening, 
June 20th. He has written me since that 
he has gotten 11,500 pounds of Boysen 
Berries per acre. 
The berry looks like a Young Berry 
and has a very similar flavor, but the 
fruit is twice as large, single berries 
frequently measuring 2 inches long. Mr. 
Knott realized $1,760.00 per acre from 
these berries in 1934. 
The Boysen Berry Plants have been 
very high, 20c each, but since I am grow¬ 
ing these plants myself, I am going to 
make them at a much cheaper price. 
Prices prepaid. 10 plants for $1.25; 50 
plants for $4.95; 100 plants for $8.90; 
500 plants for $40.00. 
Note: Our Boysen Berry plants will 
not be ready to ship until late in Janu¬ 
ary. 
YOUNGBERRIES. This is a cross be¬ 
tween a dewberry and a logan berry 
originating in La. Its popularity is 
growing rapidly in Texas and Oklahoma. 
As people know this berry, its planting 
will increase by leaps and bounds. Price 
10 plants for 80c; 50 plants for $2.50; 
100 plants for $4.00, prepaid. 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY. This is the 
hardiest and most prolific dewberry 
and is the first berry to ripen. Prices 
prepaid, 10 plants for 60c; 50 plants for 
$2.00; 100 plants for $3.25. 
See Inside of Back 
Cover for description 
and prices on 
Dew-Blackberry plants 
CASH DISCOUNT OF 5% TO THOSE WHO COME TO NURSERY TO BUY BERRIES 
