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WOLFE’S ‘iiimn APPLES 
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This is the year you really should plant that new orchard you've been 
thinking about. Don't wait any longer! In the face of rising prices, fruit trees 
are certain to cost more next year, with available supplies of good stock 
even more limited than at present. The increased demand for food products 
of all kinds makes orghard profits certain. Get yours planted, and into bear- 
ing without further delay. i 
DELICIOUS (1). Again this year I raised Big Red Delicious Apples that : 
weighed a pound. Wonderful flavor and beautiful shape makes them market 
ee Every home should plant a few apples trees. Ripe in September and 
Uetober. : 
“ GOLDEN DELICIOUS (2). This apple is just like Delicious, except it is a 
golden yellow; good keeper and a real money maker. Ripens the same time 
as Delicious. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. This mellow, yellow apple really gets ripe about 
June 10. The trees aré very prolific and the apple is good for cooking and 
cr early market. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. The Double Red Delicious is just like Delicious, 
except it has more red; $5,000.00 was paid for the original limb. I have the 
genuine stock. Several of our customers report they are making $15.00 to 
$25.00 per tree . . . proving that ‘MONEY DOES GROW ON TREES.” 
KING DAVID (8). Mr. J. Frank Browning of Baird, Texas, the largest apple 
Grower in this section, places King David and Holland at the top of his list 
for money makers. King David gets ripe in August and sells like hot cakes. 
King David and Golden Delicious are good pollinators for Delicious. An or- 
chard of Holland and King David properly cared for will net $100.00 to $300.00 
per-acre. 
LODI (Early Golden) New, Improved Yellow Transparent. Fruit large. 
Clear yellow. Oblong conic shape. Ripens few days after Transparent. Tree 
hardy. Often bears at 2 or 3 years. Has great promise. Good for eating and 
ccoking—home yard and market. 
ANOKA (The Speediest Bearer in the Apple Family!). Often starts fruiting 
the year after planted. Red and green striped, sub-acid, eating and cooking 
type. Crisp, white flesh. Ripens in late summer, bearing an enormous crop 
every year. Anoka will stand the coldest climates and most adverse weather 
conditions. Adapted to most any soil. Pollenizes other varieties. 
RED JUNE (Extra Young-Bearing Tree). Brilliant, glorious deep red summer 
apple of enormous size. No other summer apple can compare with it in size 
Commands high prices on the market. 
WINESAP. Winesap is one of the most widely distributed and best known 
American apples. It can be thriving on both the Atlantic and Pacific sea- 
boards. The trees are thrifty, hardy, young and regular bearers where given 
proper cross pollenization. The apple is of medium size, dark red color, firm 
and juicy. 
PRICES ON STANDARD APPLE TREES 
10-49 
$ .35 Prepaid 
.60 Prepaid 
1.15 NotPrepaid 
1.40 Not Prepaid 


MARY'S APPLE ORCHARD 
SELECTED VARIETIES 00 
Fine 2-4-foot Apple Trees POST- 
Regular $1.60 Value for Only......________ PAID 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 9 
PLANT WOLFE‘S PEARS 
for bigger YIELD 
Good Pears in Demand—High Prices 
Paid 
KIEFFER (4)—Large yellow with red cheeks. Wonder- 
ful flavor. Ripens from September to December. Our 
trees bear very young. 
BARTLETT (5)—Large, buttery, melting, rich flavor. 
Ripens last of July and August. Adapted to dry sec- 
lions. 
GARBER—Like Kieffer but ripens in August. Thrifty, 
heavy bearer, good eating and canning pear. 
LeCONTE—Medium bell-shaped creamy yellow, with 
red cheeks. Eating and cooking pear. Ripe July 25th. 
DOUGLAS — Douglas will put that RINGING noise 
back in your pocketbook. It is an early, heavy-bearing 
pear that sells for fancy prices on all the markets. 
Young two- and three-year-old trees are often loaded 
with the big, soft, juicy, delicious fruit. Best eating 
pear on the market. It is Blight Resisting which insures 
healthy trees. Ripens the latter part of August. 
PRICES ON PEAR TREES 






Size 
1 to 2 feet, prepaid 
2 to 4 feet, prepaid 
4 to 6 feet, not prepaid 
(Note—Not over ten pear trees to a customer) 
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