WOLFE PECAN 
"TREES BEAR YOUNG 
Many people trom several states travel to my 
orchard every year to see my pecans bearing in 
the nursery row. My special system of budding en- 
ables early and heavy producers. Note the young 
tree in the picture at right, it has five mature nuts 
(john Garner) one year after dormant buds. Buy 
your pecan trees from Wolfe Nursery, Stephenville, 
Texas. 

WOLFE’S PECAN TREES ARE DUG RIGHT—THEY LIVE AND BEAR YOUNG 


WOLFE’S BEAUTIFUL SHADE TREES 
ELM, CHINESE. I have one of these lovely trees in my yard that is 
85 feet high and has a spread of 40 feet. The trunk is 16 inches in 
diameter at the age of 13 years. Prices: 2-3 ft., 45c, prepaid; 4-6 ft., 
$1.25, not prepaid; 6-8 ft., $1.95, not prepaid. 
SYCAMORE, AMERICAN. This is one of America’s most popular and 
satisfactory shade trees. It is hardy and resistant to root-rot. Grows 
50 to 60 feet high. Prices: 2-3 ft., 35c, prepaid; 4-6 ft., $1.25, not pre- 
paid; 6-8 ft., $1.95, not prepaid. 
MIMOSA (Silk Tree). Has an umbrella-like top, feathery foliage and 
beautiful, fragrant, pink blossoms in the summer. The leaves fold up 
at night like a sensitive vine. This is one of our most beautiful trees 
and is hardy. Prices: 2-3 ft., 49c, prepaid; 4-6 ft., $1.45, not prepaid; 
6-8 ft., $2.25, not prepaid. 
WEEPING WILLOW. I have the true Babylonian with branches that 
hang straight down. Adds an airy touch to a low spot around your 
home. Plant where it will get plenty of water. Prices: 2-3 ft., 35¢, pre- 
paid; 6-8 ft., $1.95, not prepaid. 
ELM, AMERICAN. Tall, stately, beautiful branches, spreading to 
lend grace to a shade. It often grows 60 feet tall. Prices: 2-3 ft., 39c, 
prepaid; 4-6 ft., $1.25, not prepaid; 6-8 ft., $1.95, not prepaid. 
REDBUD or JUDAS TREE (Cecis Canadensis). Medium, irregular 
growing tree with heart-shaped leaves. An abundance of reddish 
pink blooms appear in April. Prices: 2-3 ft., 40c each, prepaid. 
MAPLE, SILVER. A quick-growing beautiful tree which succeeds in 
most soils. Leaves light green, showing silvery white beneath, giving 
a beautiful effect. The tree transplants easily and grows quickly into 
well-shaped trees desirable for street or lawn. Prices: 2-3 ft., 35c, pre- 
paid; 4-6 ft., $1.25, not prepaid; 6-8 ft., $1.95, not prepaid. 
MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA (Cucumber Tree). This stately iree has 
spreading branches and a bold, broad, pyramidal crown. It is well 
suited to street or park planting. Rather inconspicuous, but fragrant 
green flowers occur in spring while long fruit, vaguely resembling 
small cucumbers, and handsome seven-inch-long leaves follow. It 
likes cool, rich soil and resents drought. Prices: 2-3 ft., 45¢ each, 
prepaid. 
RED MAPLE. This magnificent native tree lends great beauty to the 
landscape in all seasons. The upright branches form a narrow crown 
and are clothed with green, red-stemmed leaves. In fall the leaves 
assume a red-orange color, equal in brilliancy to the Japanese maple. 
Its outline is quite picturesque in winter and in spring the tree is 
unusually attractive when the branches are lined with reddish or 
orange flowers. It grows well in many environments. Prices: 2-3 it., 
35c, prepaid. 
MOSS LOCUST (Rcbinia Hispida), Tree Form Rose-Acacia. The same 
as shrub Rose-Acacia with the exception that this variety is grown in 
tree form. Loaded with clusters of pea-shaped, rose-pink flowers dur- 
ing June and July. Prices: Strong 2-3 ft. trees, 45c each, prepaid. 
TULIP TREE (Lirodendron Tulipitera). One of the finest of our native 
trees. Tall growing, stately tree with smooth bark and large, irregu- 
larly shaped leaves of glossy green that make it ideal for quick shade. 
Blooms in late May and early June, bearing numerous tulip-like flow- 
ers, 2 to 3 inches long. Prices: Strong 2-3 ft. trees, 45c each, prepaid. 
CHINESE RED BUD. Much like the American Red Bud, but with 
leaves more deeply heart-shaped at the base. Larger and more num- 
erous rosy-purple flowers. Prices: 2-3 ft. trees, 40c each, prepaid. 
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