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EVERY PLANT GUARANTEED TO LIVE! 
$250.00 to $400.00 AN ACRE on PEACHES 
W. H. Smith, Jr. and his State Grand 
Champion Hales. 
NO SECRET—Just good FROST-RESIST¬ 
ANT trees, land suited to variety that has good 
air and water drainage plus GOOD CARE. 
SPECIAL VARIETIES 
(Study Section map page 10) 
Wolfe’s GIANT HALE. $$$. Grand Champion 
of the Texas Peach and Fruit Show held at 
Stephenville. Hale is a blue ribbon winner at 
all the shows. In size, color, texture, flavor 
and shipping qualities HALE is head and 
shoulders above Elberta. Thinned properly, 
the big ones often weigh 1 pound and measure 
1 foot around. This huge round FUZZLESS 
peach commands instant attention at all mar¬ 
kets and sells like Hot Cakes. San Antonio 
buyers paid $3.00 per bu. for several thousand 
bushels of HALE peaches this past season. 
Wolfe’s HALE is noted for early production 
and will do well from coast to coast. Ripens 
July 28th. Prices now the same as all Special 
Peach trees. Sec. 2. 3 and 4. 
New LOW 
PRICES on 
PEACHES 
SPECIAL 
Size 
Each 
50 or more 
1-2 ft. 
.14 
.12 
2-3 ft. 
.19 
.17 
3-4 ft. 
.26 
.24 
4-5 ft. 
.37 
.33 
5-6 ft. 
.50 
.47 
6-7 ft. 
.75 
.65 
Write for special price on large orders 
Shipping charges paid on orders of 
$5.00 or more. 
FRANKIE. $$$$. A diamond found in the 
rough. A large freestone with all the qualities 
of the FRANK. Frankie was discovered in 
Kurt Schroeter’s orchard of Marble Falls. Tex. 
Wolfe’s Frankie is a heavy producer—even 
during years of late frost—one of the many 
qualities that put it in the Money Class. It has 
a color that sells: rich yellow with bright red 
sun-kissed cheeks. Growers say, “FRANKIE 
is one of our best shippers. Watch it make 
Peach History.” Ripening August 20 makes it 
ideal for Market. Sec. 2, 3 and 4. 
A REQUEST 
MR. ROSS R. WOLFE 
Sthephenville, Texas 
Dear Friend: 
Realizing the active, part of my life is drawing to a close, it is 
my desire and request that you propagate and disiminate the 
desirable peach varieties that I have bred and created and that you 
will continue the breeding work which I have done. 
Signed, 
J. W. STUBENRAUCH. 
Hiram Smith, DeLeon, Texas—“Made my money from Wolfe’s trees.” 
