

Wolfe’s Bush 
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HANSEN BUSH CHERRY. Dark red fruit that is excellent for jelly, 
jams and pies. Frost-resistant, sure and abundant bearer. This is a 
new variety. Ripe around June 1. Bear the first year planted and 
will bear every year. A new fruit for the Southern states that will 
make money for you. Supply limited. 2-3 ft., 50c each, Prepaid. 
MONTMORENCY. Bright red, delicious flavored cherries with firm 
flesh. Acclaimed America’s greatest canning Cherry. The tree is 
hardy and disease-resistant, less affected by wet weather. Young 
sure bearer. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Leading early sour cherry. Ripens June 15. 
Fine for pies. Be sure to include some of this variety in your order. 
NEW LOW PRICES ON CHERRY TREES , 
Each Per 10, Each 
23 St, ae ee a $50 $ .45 Prepaid 
B24 SFG ats ee sb ie. ne ee Sey 65 60 Prepaid 
BG itr ee es a te 1.00 .90 Not Prepaid 
DELICIOUS FIGS THIS YEAR FROM WOLFE'S 
FIG TREES 
WOLFE’S EVERBEARING FIG (RAMSEY). Ripens its fruit from July 
until frost and each tree will produce fruit first year. Bears on its 
new growth. Light straw to brown in color, medium size and very 
sweet. Does not crack easily. La Union Orchard of Grand Prairie 
mode $1,600.00 from four acres of this fig in one year. Wolfe’s Ever- 
bearing Fig (Ramsey) is extra good for preserves or eating fresh. 
MAGNOLIA. It is not necessary to plant two varieties of figs for 
good results. The Magnolia produces large brownish straw-colored 
fruit and will bear the first year after planting. We offer only the 
best varieties in all fruits. 
PRICES ON FIGS 
Strong. Plants soo oe eee $ .40 Each, Prepaid 
PERSIMMONS 
Fruit big as baseball ripens at frost. Fruit when ripe on trees are 
very ornamental and healthy to eat. 
Dish Fit for a King 
TANE NASHI. Seedless. Finest quality to be had. Looks like a pic- 
ture. It bears young and is FROST-RESISTANT. We have picked 
Tane Nashi when snow was on the ground. Best seller. 
EUREKA. Hardy variety, fruit looks like a huge red tomato. Very 
soft and make a dish fit for a king when served with lemon juice, 
sugar and cream. Almost seedless. Ripe November and December. 
PRICES ON PERSIMMON TREES 
Each Per 10, Each 
nal tae eat Se ere OE RE $ .55 $ .50 Prepaid 
KM ie) Be ht dost SUNN age Lee Pee) yk) 65 Prepaid 
MA-OSii sete. ts Behe eae ees -80 -75 Not Prepaid 
HORT tee eee ee en 1.25 1.00 Not Prepaid 
TEXAS ALMOND. One of the best almonds for the South. 
PRICE OF ALMOND TREES 
OATES Re eS eo $ .65 Each, Prepaid 
mt RSS LS St er neem Mie eee: BY I -80 Each, Not Prepaid 
WOLFE'S NEW BUSH CHERRY 
4 plants. Fruit as large and as good as regular 
Montmorency. It will bear in the Southern states. 
Very ornamental; like a flowering al- 
mond in bloom. A new introduction. 00 
Price on year plants 65¢ each. Limit i§ fates, 
4 plants to one customer Pos#- 
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