FEDERAL AND STATE APi^ROVED STOCK 
3 
QffoLfe 
Father of 
Frost- 
Resistant 
Peaches in 
the South. 
Medal awarded to 
T. VV. Stubenrauch by 
the Texas Agricultural 
Workers’ Association 
for his peach breeding. 
Prices on page 4 
j FAMOUS FRANK 
has not missed a crop in 38 years 
(in Mexia, Texas) 
We Feature Stubenrauch Peaches 
J. W. Stubenrauch gave Wolfe’s Nursery 
the right to grow his best peaches; the 
FRANK, KATY, TENA, FRANKIE, 
LIBERTY, BARBARA and ANNA. Due 
to the extra Frost-resistant vigor of the 
trees and high quality of the fruit, these 
varieties are taking the lead in Popularity. 
FRANK. $$$$. It deserves another $ for 
its Frost-Resistance. No other peach can 
claim such a record. This outstanding yel¬ 
low cling, named for Fran'k Holland of 
Farm & Ranch, begins to ripen as Elberta 
is playing out—about August 5th and will 
hang on the tree for several days. Frank is 
a beauty, with sweet, acid-free, juicy flesh 
—so yellow and Oh. so good! It has small 
sound seed and its firm flesh makes it an 
excellent shipper. The fruit is the size of 
Elberta and brings 50c above top market 
prices. W. H. Smith says, “My Franks 
prove to me that (MONEY DOES GROW 
ON TREES.”) Sec. 2, 3, 4 (nnap page 10) 
FRANK SETS PRODUCTION RECORD —Typical of all Frank trees sold by Wolfe’s 
Nursery, this Frank in the big commercial orchard of W. H. Smith, Del.eon, Texas, 
produced 4 bushels the third year and 9 bushels the fourth year. 
Want the two best peaches on earth.Get FRANK AND TEXABERTA 
