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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stepbenville , Texas 
INTRODUCING 
CL 'jhami Tl&w PEACH 
TEXABERTA. $$$$. I consider 
the Texaberta Peach my greatest 
find. The mother tree is growing 
on the E. E. Griffith farm near 
Belton. As the name implies, it is 
a grand Texas Elberta, superior in 
quality and bears good crops even 
when the Elberta fails. I am hav¬ 
ing this peach patented and for the first time it is being offered to the general public. 
In the description that is given by one of our leading horticulturists in the application 
for plant patent it is described as deep yellow with striped and mottled red, covering 
60 per cent of the surface. The skin is tough with little fuzz, sound seed and deep 
yellow flesh, red around the seed, extending into the flesh in streaks, juicy, fine grain, 
tender yet firm, even ripening and of an agreeable flavor. 
Texaberta will excel the Frank in popularity as soon as the public becomes acquainted 
with it. 
The New 
TEXABERTA 
FROST RESISTANT 
The mother tree of Texaberta has produced fifteen consecutive crops with only one 
light crop. Ripening as it does one week ahead of Elberta and being much more attrac¬ 
tive, it will beat the Elberta to market and bring a much better price. 
DEMONSTRATION ORCHARDS WANTED 
As long as the trees of this variety last I want to supply leading fruit growers in 
different sections enough trees to demonstrate its worth. Please write me for a special 
offer. I want at least one demonstration orchard of 200 or more trees in each peach 
growing community. 
PRICES ON TEXABERTA PEACH TREES, PREPAID 
1-10 
11-49 
50-100 
1-10 
11-49 
50-100 
$ .27 
$ .23 
$ .17 
3-4 ft. 
$ .49 
$ .38 
$ .31 
.43 
.32 
.21 
4-5 ft. 
.58 
.47 
.43 
More about Texaberta on page 14. 
WE PREPAY EXPRESS AND PARCEL POST CHARGES ON FRUIT TREES 
