Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephcnville, Texas 
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Two-year Frank Peach Orchard of Hiram Hodge, Hye, Texas. 
TWO-YEAR FRANKS AVERAGE ONE BUSHEL PER TREE 
Sept. 8, 1939. “I bought 500 Frank Trees from Wolfe’s Nursery in December, 1936. 
They produced an average of one bushel per tree and brought an average price of $1.50 
per bushel which was a higher price than my other peaches brought.”—Hiram Hodge, 
Hye, Texas. 
with a beautiful mottled red cheek, a 
semi-cling that begins ripening June 10th 
and ripens for three weeks. Can be 
hauled several hundred miles to market. 
The tree is remarkably free from dis¬ 
eases like leaf curl. It ripens at a time 
when the highest market prices are paid 
for peaches. By all means plant Beauty 
peaches if you live in a section as cold 
as Stephenville. 
July Peaches 
LEONA. $$$$. This is another yellow 
freestone, ripe one week ahead of Elberta. 
It is very popular among the peach grow¬ 
ers, many of whom sell the fruit for 
Elberta. It is better in color and quality. 
You will like the Leona. 
ELBERTA. $$. This yellow freestone 
is too well known to need description and 
is still our best seller except the Frank. 
I have a fine strain of Elberta. Ripe July 
20th to 25th. 
INDIAN CLING. $$$$. I have a neigh¬ 
bor who bought some Indian peach trees 
out of Arkansas 25 years ago. These 
trees are still healthy and bearing the 
finest large, red fleshed, blood skinned 
peaches I have ever seen. I have three 
of them in my office that fill a half gal¬ 
lon jar. I will pay $25.00 for buds of a 
better Indian than I have. Ripe with El¬ 
berta. 
J. H. HALE. $$. There is a big differ¬ 
ence in Hale peaches. I got my start 
from F. O. Garrison of Weatherford, 
who won the Grand Prize at the Parker 
County Peach Show. One of the finest 
freestone peaches grown in color, flavor 
and shipping quality. Plant with Frank 
for pollination. Ripe July 28th. 
SMITH. $$$$. This little, white free¬ 
stone should be in every home orchard 
because it bears tremendous crops every 
year and because of that honey sweet 
flavor. I like to go to my Smith trees 
and eat the fruit right off the tree. Ripe 
July 10th to 15th. 
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