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OVolfe’s Bie SIX NEW FRUITS - JioMs 
RED NECTARINE. $$$. The Nectar- 
One is a bud sport of the peach, and is not 
a cross. The Nectarine Tree is identical 
with the peach tree and its climatic and 
culture requirements. Its smooth fuzzless 
skin, however, and distinctive and delici¬ 
ous flavor make it popular wherever it is 
known. 
The fruit is medium sized, red in color, 
semi-ding of extra food flavor. Tree a 
medium grower and good bearer, earliest 
of the shipping nectarines. Carries well 
to market. Ripe in late June, Sec. 2, 3, 4. 
.GERMAN PRUNE. $$$$. This is a 
cross between a plum and prune that will 
bear fruit in Texas. Blue-Black color 
with reddish meat and very small seed. 
Fruit is delicious and is good for jelly, 
canning and preserves. Ripens from July 
10th to 20th. Sec. 2. 3 and 4. 
SANTA ROSA PLUM. $$$. One of the 
largest and most beautiful plums. This is 
the leading commercial plum in Southern 
California, well adapted to Texas and 
climates that are similar. Purplish red 
inside and out and delicious. Sec. 2, 3, 4. 
PLUMCOT. $$$$. (Half plum and half 
apricot) The skin of this new and valu¬ 
able fruit is the color of Burbank Plum 
with a combined flavor of plum and apri¬ 
cot. A perfect freestone. Ripens July 1st 
and will hang on the tree for 30 days. 
You should include one of these in your 
planting. Sec. 2 and 3. 
WOLFE’S'^MUNSON PLUM. $$$$. 
When I tasted the Munson Plum. I said 
it is as sweet as honey and as yellow as 
gold. It gets ripe June 1st when the ber¬ 
ries are at their best and should be in 
every planting. This is our greatest plum 
find. Sec. 1, 2. 3 and 4. 
PRICES ON FRUITS 
ABOVE 
Size 
Each 
50 or more 
1-2 ft. 
.21 
.18 
2-3 ft. 
.28 
.24 
3-4 ft. . 
.39 
.35 
4-5 ft. 
.53 
'.46 
5-6 ft. 
.75 
.65 
STANLEY PRUNE. $$$. 
While visiting a fine orchard 
in Central Texas. I saw a tree 
that looked like it had blue 
morning glorys in bloom. On 
approaching it, I found what 
looked to be flowers was fruit, 
some of the largest and finest 
prunes I have ever seen. This 
is the new Stanley Prune bred 
and introduced by one of the 
fruit experiment stations. I 
only have a few trees so rush 
your order before they are all 
gone. Sec. 2. 3 and 4. 
PRICES 
2- 3 ft. 75 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 
4- 5 ft. 1.25 
EVERY TREE A GOOD ONE— 
Wolfe’s way of growing them 
TIME TO PLANT 
EARLY 
SEASON OPENS IN NOVEMBER 
