WOLFE’S HARDY 
CHERRY TREES 
The cherry is America’s favorite fruit for all-around, year-around delicious 
eating. Pies and sauce when they're fresh. Preserves put away for a long 
winter. And, best of all, canned cherries so you can have those luscious pies 
throughout the year. 
WOLFE’S NEW BUSH CHERRY 
Beautiful, dark red fruit that is excellent for jellies, jams and pies; it is 
FROST-RESISTANT, a sure and abundant bearer. This is a NEW variety sold 
EXCLUSIVELY by WOLFE. Ripens about August 1, will bear the second year 
atter planting and will continue to bear very abundantly every year. A new 
variety for the Southern States that will make money for you. Order early as 
the supply is very limited. Price: l-year plants, each, 75c. 
Wolfe’s Bush Cherry. l-year plants, prepaid @ »00 
foronly 23 ees eae Ra NSE oi NEB a 5 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 10 
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. Ripens around June 1. Bear the cae : 
first-year planted and will bear every year. Plant a row of these bush cherries Be 
in your-yard or mix them with shrub plantings. Shapely, low-growing bushes, HANSEN BUSH CHERRIES 

WOLFE’S NEW BUSH CHERRY 

have silver green leaves which turn red in. autumn. A glow of dainty white : oe ' ; 
flowers in the spring; both practical and ornamental, will bear in sections y 1-Year Plants, PREPAID 
where other cherries fail. Order early—supply limited. Prices: 2-year plants, OFFER No. 10-A 
75c each, prepaid; 3-year plants, 95c each, prepaid. ‘ 
WOLFE’S DELICIOUS APRICOTS 
Ripening right after the cherries and before the early peaches, apricots are one of the 
most delicious fruits, especially when picked fully ripe from your own trees. They are so 
easy to grow and also make a handsome shade tree, beautiful enough for lawn planting. 
For delectable sauce and preserves, few fruits equal apricots. Plant 20 feet apart. 
IMPROVED CLUSTER. Medium io small, EARLY GOLDEN. There are four reasons 
Bone orange, yellow, flecked with red; pe for planting the Early Golden Apricot—it 
Ay pment sweet, and of good quality; blooms late and ripens early, the fruit is the 
largest apricot grown in the South and the 
MOORPARK. Large, yellowish green with flavor is outstanding. If you want to grow 
brownish red on sunr~ side, marked with he 1 Pei Cala 
dark specks; flesh bright orange; separates the linest apricot, plant Larly Golden. 
readily from seed. Grown largely for com- 
mercial purposes, especially for canning 
and drying. Tree vigorous and prolific. 


i : . a PRICES OF APRICOT TREES . Well-rooted, L-vear§ $100 
| ite Size Each Apricot Trees, Prepaid 
S 7 Titopatie ee 2 silane $ .50 Prepaid 
Se wa DtOnAGtt cee ee ee. IU PrOpaid. SPECIAL OFFER No. 8 
~ APRICOTS—MOREPARK A HOsG sit ee vee oe 1.35 Not Prepaid 
WOLFE’S CHERRIES cannin¢ VARIETIE: 
CANNING VARIETIES 
MONTMORENCY. Bright red, delicious flavored cherries with Below: CHERRIES—MONTMORENCY 
firm flesh. Acclaimed America’s greatest canning cherry. The 
tree is hardy and disease-resistant, less affected: by weit weath- 
er. 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. 
PRICES ON CHERRY TREES 

Size Each 
DitOr At it, pees a ee eee 1 SO Prepaid 
AStOUG fi ee oe ee 1.85 Not Prepaid 
No Larger Cherries Offered 
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