WOLFE’S MUSCADINES and 
PERSIMMONS 
You may remember with pleasure the flavor of the Muscadines you 
used to eat, or your parents may have told you of their outstanding 
quality. From plant breeders like the late T. V. Munson of Texas, and 
H. P. Stuckey and Z. L. Scott of Georgia we have selected the finest 
varieties of these grapes. 
























CREEK. The fruit of this variety has the thinnest skin of all varie- 
ties. It is very juicy with a fruity flavor, has large clusters of medium 
size, reddish-purple berries, quality good to excellent, high in sugar 
and acid content, fairly persistent, prolific and regular in bearing. 
Ripens uniformly about October 1. One of the latest introductions of 
Georgia Experiment Stations and a promising commercial variety, 
one of the best for wine-making. 
Y JAMES. Exira large berries, often measuring 31/2 inches in circum- 
ference, black, from three to ten berries on a bunch, extremely pro- 
lific. Good commercial variety. 
Y HUNT. Vines vigorous, foliage healthy and medium to heavy; pro- 
lific, regular bearer, fruit large, black, bunches well, hangs on well, 
cluster stems long, skin medium to thick, excellent flavor, ripens in 
August. Fine for all purposes. 
MALE. Should be planted with other varieties of Muscadine grapes; 
it will cause them to bear much heavier crops, as this is pollinating 
variety. These bear no fruit. 
PRICES ON HUNT, CREEK, JAMES, MALE MUSCADINE VINES 
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MR. Z. L. SCOTT, Concord, Georgia, Noted Grower of 
Muscadine Grapes 
WOLFE’S DELICIOUS 
PERSIMMONS MAKES A 
“Dish Fit for a King”’ 
The leading fruit of the lower South. Demand increasing far in ex- 
cess of their supply. Plant persimmons, the trees live 50 to 100 years. 
They bear very young, bear every year; the fruit is ornamental, deli- 
cious and easily sold. 
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. Plant trees 20 feet 
apart. 






EUREKA. Hardy variety, fruit looks like a huge red tomato. 
Very soft and makes a dish fit for a King when served with 
lemon juice, sugar and cream. Almost seedless. Ripe Novem- 
ber and December. 
PRICES ON PERSIMMON TREES 


Size Each 
D> 1G AP ih, errant re hese ee __.$§ .95 Prepaid 
4stoe Beit ers ee ne ee _...... 1.50 Not Prepaid 
TEXAS ALMOND._ One of the best almonds for the South. 
PRICES ON TEXAS ALMOND TREES 
Size Each 
$1.00 Prepaid 
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PERSIMMON—EUREKA 
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