Wolfos GIANT HALE. 

LEONA: $$$$, Freestone, Ripe July 5th. Big yellow fruit 
ripe one week ahead of Elberta. Popular among good 
growers. Extra in color and quality. Adapted to 
sections |, 2, 3. 
ELBERTA: $$$, Freestone, Ripe July 10th. This yellow peach 
needs no description. | have an improved strain of 
the original variety that bears heavier and more regular 
than the old variety. It is third to TEXABERTA and 
FRANK on the Market. 
WOLFE'S GIANT HALE: $$$$, Freestone, Ripe July 1J5th. 
Our Hale is a Grand Champion at all the shows. 
Thinned properly, the big ones often weight ONE 
POUND and measure ONE FOOT around. Our huge 
dark red Hale commands instant attention at all 
markets and sells like Hot-cakes at two and three 
dollars per bushel. We guarantee this great peach from 
coast to coast. Sections |, 2, 3, 4. 

W. H. Smith Jr. and his State Grand 
Champion Wolfe’s Giant Hate 
SMITH: $$$$, Freestone, Ripe July [5th. This little white peach should be in ‘every HOME 
ORCHARD. It bears tremendous crops every year and is the best peach you ever ate. It is 
as sweet as HONEY, acid free and pretty as a picture. Sections | and 2. 
TENA: $$$$, Freestone, Ripe July |O0th. Crossed with Mamie Ross and Elberta, Tena gives you the 
quality of both fruits in one. Tena is another of Wolfe's FROST-RESISTANT varieties and will 
pay big dividends regularly. Recommended for sections | and 2. 
BARBARA: $$$$, Freestone, Ripe August |0th. A SISTER to FRANK so you know it must be 
good. Same vigor of tree and bearing habit of Frank. It is larger with beautiful shape and 
color and pointed at the end. Has not missed a crop in SIXTEEN YEARS and is a heavy 
producer. The original tree in the Stubenrauch orchard has a spread of 37 feet and has 
produced 15 bushels of big number one peaches. Recommended for Section 2, 3, 4. 
SURPRISE: $$$$, Cling, Ripe Detaner 20th. Good for eating, canning, pickle, preserve and com- 
mercial purposes. Due to its fine qualities, color and time of ripening, it has a great future 
as a valuable market variety. Will do well most anywhere in sections 2, 3, 4. 
Og 
1D OED ED 0-0 0D 0D 0-P OED ED) ED () ED ED) ED 9 SED () OO SOE) LED () SED) ED () ED) SEXED ( <> () <a>‘ et et et a) 
2 
0D SED RD (6, 
CJ 
NOTE: We grow several varieties that we have not catalogued and will be glad to furnish most 
any desired variety upon request. 

1 0D 0-0-0 OED 0-0 ED 0-0 EED ED 0 ED () ED () ERED () ED (ED EOE O DO YO EEE) EDO LO SO EEO ED CO EC 
, 
x2 
NT 
— s 
he 
Ve Cfros tf 
Frost -Resistant FRUIT AND NUT TREES PAY 
Page MH 19 

See New Low Prices on Page 18 

