Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
3 
U)sl J'&oJjjUul ficachnA, 
We arranged with Mr. J. W. Stubenrauch of Mexia, Texas, to grow his best peaches, 
the Frank, Katy, Tena, Frankie, Liberty, Barbara and Anna which have become popular 
due to their frost resistance, vigor of trees and quality of fruit. 
Medal awarded to 
J. W. Stubenrauch 
by the Texas Agri¬ 
cultural Workers’ 
Association for his 
peach breeding 
work. 
Mr. J. W. 
Stubenrauch 
Mexia, Texas 
THE FAMOUS FRANK PEACH 
Has not missed a crop in 37 years 
THE FAMOUS FRANK. $$$$. I could put another $ after Frank for frost resistance. 
A cross between Elberta and Bell’s October that is fast becoming Texas’ most popular 
peach. This yellow cling, named for Frank Holland of “Farm and Ranch”, begins to 
ripen just as Elberta is playing out about August 5-10th and will hang on the trees 
without injury several days after it is ripe. A beautiful peach, yellow flesh, small 
sound seed, firm, delicious flesh and juice. The tree is an extra strong grower, early 
bearer and heavy producer. The fruit should be thinned (before the seeds are hard) 
to secure the proper size and quality. If you want the best peach on earth for home or 
market, plant the Frank. 
PRICES ON 
FRANK 
PEACH TREES 
, PREPAID 
Each 
4 
10 
25 50 
100 
1-2 
ft. 
$ .14 
$ .51 
$1.21 $ 
2.78 $ 4.98 
$ 9.89 
2-3 
ft. light 
.17 
.62 
1.53 
3.69 6.79 
13.45 
2-3 
ft. heavy 
.26 
.94 
2.08 
9.98 
7.20 e 13.79 
17.95 
3-4 
ft. 
.36 
1.31 
2.88 
24.50 
4-5 
ft. 
.59 
2.13 
5.31 
12.27 23.27 
45.75 
5-7 
ft. 
.76 
2.74 
16.25 29.98 
49.98 
The Frank Peach has made our Nursery famous, see pages 6 and 11. 
THIS CATALOG LISTS THE CREAM OF HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS 
