ONG: 6-9 HALE- HAVEN 
Freestone that ripens June 25th. Cross between South 
Haven and J. H. Hale. Large, beautifully colored, yel- 
low fleshed Peach. Splendid shipper. Heavy producer 
and brings top prices. It is one of the finest canning 
Peaches grown. Every Peach is a big handful of de- 
licious, tempting goodness. It colors long before ripe 
and is perfect self-fertile, extremely hardy, prolific and 
a good pollinator for other Peaches. Label—2 BLUE 
stripes. 
PRICES 
Hale-Haven and Indian Chief 
2 to 3 ft. trees $0.55 each 
3 to 5 ft. trees .90 each 
5 to 7 ft. jumbo 1.30 each 
WE GROW OUR OWN TREES 
IT PAYS TO BUY DIRECT FROM 
THE GROWER 
YOU CAN DEPEND ON WOLFE 
wo61 Indian Chief Peach 
Hale- 
Haven = i . ae a Three Fill a Half-Gallon Jar 
Jumbo Frost-Resistant Varieties Are Stay With Wolfe and Grow Peaches That 
Our Specialty REALLY MAKE A HANDFUL 
A cling that ripens about July 20th. Can you imagine 
an Indian Peach so large that three will fill a half- 
gallon jar. Some so large that they won’t even go in 
a half-gallon jar. We offer a handsome reward for a 
better and bigger Indian Cling Peach than ours. Mrs. 
Wolfe says it is the finest pickling Peach in the land. 
A 24-year-old tree here in Stephenville is still bearing 
the finest red-fleshed, red-skinned Peaches I have ever 
. seen. Our buds are taken from proven orchard bear- 
v ‘ ing trees and paint labeled so that we can absolutely 
guarantee pure-strain, true-to-label varieties. Indian 
Chief is labeled ORANGE. See prices above. 
Frost-Resistant Peaches 
We specialize in Frost-Resistant Peach varieties. A Peach tree 
‘ without a crop is a dead expense. Look at the record of 
_N Frank, Frankie, Texaberta, Melba, Jubilee, New Elberta, and 
Indian — our special Elberta A CROP EVERY YEAR. They bloom 
Chief w late in the season and bloom over a long period of time. One 
7 Wolfe heavy bearing tree is worth ten that lose two and three 
crops out of five. 
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