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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
Luther Cox, Mexia, Texas, has averaged over $400 per acre 
on Franks for 5 years (no failures). This tree produced 20 
bushels in 1936-37. 
$$$$ 
Frost Resistant Fruit 
Trees 
Many peach growers are 
making from $200 to $400 
per acre annually on peaches. 
I will tell you their secret. 
Good trees, frost resistant 
commercial varieties, good 
peach land that has good 
air and water drainage and 
good care. 
SOUTH HAVEN. $$$$. Better than 
average size, prolific, dependable, ripens 
early, about July 1st, juicy, yellow flesh 
and a freestone. Not as firm as Elberta 
but is a good canning peach and a good 
market peach. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. $$$$. Very 
large, white fleshed with red cheek; firm, 
juicy and excellent flavor. Very hardy 
and grows with equal success in both 
North and South. Productive, early semi- 
free to freestone. The most beautiful 
white peach grown and a good canner. 
Ripe July 20th. 
CHILOW. $$$. This pure yellow cling 
should be in every home orchard. There 
is no peach that will surpass it for eat¬ 
ing and canning. Medium size and ripe 
July 25th. 
ELBERTA CLING. $$$. There is no 
need for paying three prices for this 
wonderful peach. D. J. Jobes of Gorman 
has a large planting of this variety and 
considers it one of his best market 
varities due to its color, quality, shipping 
quality and production. Ripe with El¬ 
berta. 
HART CLING. $$$$. This is the popu¬ 
lar peach of Parker County, Texas. Sep¬ 
tember 15th issue of “Farm and Ranch” 
carried a front page story of this peach. 
The peach is white with red next to the 
seed, red cheek and an extra good bearer 
and shipper. Fine for canning. Ripe 
August 10th. 
Special Offer No. 14 
A REAL BARGAIN IN THE BEST VARIETIES 
50 Frank 20 Beauty 
20 Elberta 10 Frankie 
20 Early Wheeler (Red Bird cl.) 
120 1-2 ft. trees $8.98 prepaid 
This offer contains the cream of peach varieties for market. With it we 
will include 2 apricot trees free of charge. 
$ 8.98 
PREPAID 
WE PREPAY EXPRESS AND PARCEL POST CHARGES ON FRUIT TREES 
