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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville , Texas 
TENA. $$$$. Similar to Elberta in 
color and shape but from one week to ten 
days earlier in ripening. It has a brighter 
red color than Elberta and the quality is 
much better. It is a cross of Mamie Ross 
with Elberta. It blooms late with Mamie 
Ross and is rarely injured by cold. This 
high-class yellow freestone beats the 
Elberta to market. 
ANNA. $$$$. A decided favorite of 
Mr. Stubenrauch. It is medium size, 
white freestone. Small seed with red 
flesh next to the seed. Very sweet, ripen¬ 
ing about June 10th. Rather tender for 
long hauls and shipping. 
LIBERTY. $$$$. Mr. Stubenrauch 
considered this one of his greatest crea¬ 
tions. It is a yellow clingstone very much 
like Frank but smooth and very attrac¬ 
tive, ripening with Elberta. Every plant¬ 
er should have some Liberty Peaches. It 
is frost resistant. 
BARBARA. $$$$. A sister seedling of 
Frank but a freestone. It has the same 
vigor of tree and sure bearing habit of 
Frank. The peach is larger than Frank 
with a beautiful shape, being pointed at 
the lower end. It is a good canner and 
shipper. A fifteen-year-old tree in the 
Stubenrauch Orchard has a spread of 37 
feet and has borne 10 bushels at several 
P. B. Cate, of Mexia, Texas, grows Frank, Katy, 
Tena, and Barbara Peaches and likes them be¬ 
cause they make money every year. 
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different times. It ripens August 10th 
with the Frank. 
SUNGLOW. We secured this new yel¬ 
low freestone from Georgia which has the 
characteristics of Elberta, but is claimed 
to be superior in every way. My trees 
will come into bearing next year and I 
want my customers to try Sunglow. 
WmsL dJbouL ihsL J^hcmJc (peach. 
Sept. 11, 1939. "I was able to get some nice Frank Peaches and I have never heard people 
say so many good things about any peach. It seems to me the Frank is really a remarkable 
variety.”—A Texas Horticulturist. 
"In recommending the Frank Peach and the Wolfe Nursery, the sky is the limit.”—A. A. 
Devore, Groesbeck, Texas. 
Sept. 10, 1939. "The Frank Peach Trees 1 got from you, set two years ago produced peaches 
of quality and beauty. They showed they have every quality desired in size, rich dark color 
and unexcelled flavor, beginning to color ten days before they are ripe. It is the perfect peach 
for nearby and distant markets” — T. K. Murray, Ft. Worth, Texas. 
Sept. 12, 1939. "I am delighted with my Frank Peaches and my customers are too. I have 
found your nursery to be satisfactory.” L. C. Harlow, Rt. 4, Cisco, Texas. 
August 28, 1939. "The Frank Peach trees are from blooming time until harvest the leaders 
in my orchard. 1 have never seen a more colorful or prolific peach. It is the truckers’ delight.” 
Ben Long, Goldthwaite, Texas. 
F. O. Garrison, leading peach grower of Parker County, says: "In my opinion the Frank 
Peach is one of the finest varieties for this section. It outstrips any other peach that has ever 
been grown here.” 
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