et, firm apples, that are a treat to enjoy. Trees 
1 receive from Wolfe Nursery are budded from our 
bearing orchards. Store-bought apples are picked 
ore they are ripe and don’t compare with those 
from your own trees. Double Red Delitious 
_- is NOT self-fertile and MUST be planted with either 
Holland, Golden Delicious, or King David. Double 
Red is labelled ORANGE over BLUE. ; 
fe es aN OE. PRICES: 
2. yr. Large Trees — $1.95; 2 yr. Medium Trees — $1.50 
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_ THERE’S GRAND EATING PLEASURE 
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BN eRe Se at PIII: 
I Golden Delics 
Bo wié Pictured left 
By far the outstanding Apple in its class. Self-fertile 
f™ ~—and an excellent pollinator in the home or commercial 
orchard. Golden Delicious is a mild, juicy, sweet, 
crisp, white-fleshed apple with new-gold skin that 
| has a distinctive flavor all its own. It is a richly 
fj => fragrant and appetizing apple that belongs in every 
home planting. Like Holland, Golden Delicious is 
| adapter to a wide territory and bears very young. 
Golden Delicious is labelled with an ORANGE stripe 
over a WHITE stripe. 
| 
Ree PRICES: 
2 yr. Large Trees 7 $2.50; 2 yr. Medium Trees — $1.95 
| A KING DAVID 
: ‘ ' Pictured left 
An August Apple that will yield from $200.00 to 
$300.00 per acre. One orchard at Baird, Texas, has 
produced as much as $500.00 worth of King David 
Apples per acre. It also proves that “Money DOES 
grow on trees.” KING DAVID is a medium size, firm, 
bright red apple with a tart acid flavor, somewhat 
similar to the old Winesap—juicy. Very prolific pro- 
ducer and healthy grower. Perfect for apple pies, 
cobbler, apple jelly, jams, and apple butter. Tall all- 
purpose apple that is one of the best pollinators. 
~ Labelled ORANGE over YELLOW. 
een PRICES: 
2 yr. Large Trees — $1.95; 2 yr. Medium Trees — $1.50 
‘Transcendent 
_ over GREEN. oe | 
stn a Me OA | PRICE: 
See Bonus Offers Pages 4 and 5 
_. TEMPTING - TANGY GOODNESS 
“Wolfe’s RUBY RED CRAB APPLE 
| “Most valuable of all red Crabs,” because of very heavy production, attrac- 
| _ tive crimson red color, good size, and unexcelled quality of its jelly, preserves, 
jams, and pickles. Tree is dwarfish. Pink blooms and ruby-red fruits make 
_ it a fine lawn ornamental. Bore % bushel at 2 years. Labelled ORANGE 
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\ MONTMORENCY 
The best known and the most widely planted of 
America’s tart Cherries. The fruit is large size, 
its color bright red, and its flesh firm. It’s the 
principal canning cherry because of its dependable 
production and the hardiness and disease resist- 
ance of the tree. Plant only in altitudes of 600 
feet and up. Labelled WHITE over GREEN. 
PRICES: 
1 yr. Large ‘Trees — $1.95 
1 yr. Medium Trees — $1.50 
\BLACK TARTARIAN 
A large, sweet, black cherry, known best as an 
ideal fresh eating fruit. The Cherry is rich and 
flavorful—the tree a vigorous, upright grower that 
is a colorful, welcome addition to any landscape 
plan. It takes such a little bit of space to grow 
cherries that no home orchard should be_ without 
one or two. The unusual, appetizing flavor of 
juicy homegrown fruit pays you back a hundred- 
fold for the small amount of effort it takes to grow 
and care for the trees. Black Tartarian is labelled 
WHITE over RED. 
PRICES: 
2 yr. Large Trees — $2.50 
2 yr. Medium Trees — $1.95 
Please Note 
We do not recommend the planting of cherries south of Waco, on 
~ Texas, and only for Home Orchards south of 
Texas. 
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Medium Trees — $1.95 11 
See Bonus Offers 
Pages 4 and 5 
Wichita Falls, 
