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EVERY PLANT GUARANTEED TO LIVE! 
^500.00 PROFIT From lOO 3-yr. FRANK Trees 
RECORD BEARING TREE 
7^ bushel from this 3-yr. FRANK 
tree in the orchard of Willie P. 
Gurg:, Stonewall, Texas. Yes, the 
Trees came from Wolfe’s Nur¬ 
sery. Mr. Burg cleared $500.00 
above marketing- expense on 100 
3-yr. FRANK Trees. That’s why 
we say “MONEY DOES GROW 
ON TREES.” 
Bought From QYolfes CKar serif 
TENA. $$$$. Much larger, but similar to Elberta 
in color and shape. It has a brighter color and much 
sweeter taste than Elberta. Crossed with Mamie 
Ross and Elberta, gives you the quality of both 
fruits in one. Tena is a Frost-resistant freestone. 
Ripens about July 15th. Adapted to section 2. Prices 
on page 4. 
LIBERTY. $$$$. Mr. Stubenrauch considers this 
peach one of his greatest cremations. It is yellow 
clingstone very much like the Frank and is smooth 
and pleasantly attractive. Liberty is truly Frost-Re¬ 
sistant. Ripens about August 20th. Adapted to sec¬ 
tion 2. Prices on page 4. 
JEWELL. $$$$. The best Honey peach for South 
Texas. Jewell will bear heavy crops of sweet acid- 
free peaches in all sections having mild winters. It 
is a freestone, having white flesh and bright rosy 
cheeks. Ripens June 15th. Adapted to section 1. 
Prices on page 4. 
IMPROVED PALLAS. $$. We have this variety 
from Mr. F. P. Whittman, Horticulturist of San An¬ 
tonio for the Missouri and Pacific Railroad. He says 
it is just what the. name implies—Pallas Improved. 
Ripens July 1st. Section 1. Prices on page 4. 
^400 From 
One Acre of 
FRANK 
PEACHES 
Take money right 
off the trees just 
as Kurt Schroeter 
of Marble Falls, 
is doing. This 
FRANK tree in 
his $400 an ecre 
orchard produced 
12 bu. He says— 
“Money Does 
Grow on Trees.” 
TIME TO PLANT 
EARLY 
SEASON OPENS IN NOVEMBER 
