HENDERSON’S NURSERY, ATHENS, TEXAS 
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SCUPPERNONG. Large, yellow, of musca¬ 
dine type. It is frefe from disease, and , good 
quality. Fine for arbors. 
SAN ALBA. Large fruit, tine quality white 
grape. y 
EDEN. Large, black; large cluster; early 
bearer; tine quality; productive; free from 
disease. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Price, 45c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
DALLAS. A standard berry in Texas; large, 
fine quality, productive. Early to mid-season. 
LAWTON. Has sturdy, erect canes, heavy 
bearer of large berries; fine quality. 
McDonald berry, a cross between a 
blackberry and a dewberry; large, juicy, of best 
quality; early; hardy; very vigorous and most 
productive. 
DEWBERRIES 
Price, 30c per dozen; $1.50 per 100. 
ROGERS DEWBERRY. Large, black berry, 
earlier than Austin. Suited to South Texas. 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY. Early, immensely 
productive, of large.st size and fine quality. Very 
profitable. 
GIANT HYMALAYA BERRY 
This berry is perennial like a fruit tree, and 
its rapid growth makes it attain an enormous size 
in a few years. Anyone can grow the Hymalaya 
in any soil anywhere. It fruits in enormous 
clusters and in quality and fruit is similar to the 
very best blackberry. It bears luscious ripe ber¬ 
ries from last of May to August. It is quite or¬ 
namental and can be used for covering arbors, 
fences, etc. Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
YOUNG BERRY 
One of the grandest New Fruits. Grows as 
strong and fruits as abundantly as the Austin 
Dewberry. The wonderful thing about this berry 
is its sweet Red Raspberry flavor and the very 
small soft seed. If you like Red Raspberries and 
have been worried because you could not grov/ 
them plant the Young Berry. You will be 
pleased beyond your fondest dreams and your 
friends will marvel at your Red Raspberry Jam. 
House-wives who have used them will have no 
other. The vines are extremely vigorous and 
very productive. Plant in 8 ft. rows, 6 ft. in 
row. Ripens through June. Price, 6c each; 6Uc 
per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Price Blakemore and Imp. Klondyke, 30c for 
25 plants; 60c per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 
BLAKEMOORE. A new berry for the South. 
The most drouth resisting berry we have seen; 
lives through our dry hot summers better than 
any other Strawberry. More productive than 
Imp. Klondyke. Because of its better flavor, firm 
texture, red color, drouth resisting ability to¬ 
gether with its immense productiveness it will 
displace all other varieties for the Southwest. 
IMP. KLONDYKE. A good hardy straw¬ 
berry for the South. At this time more largely 
planted than any other variety. 
MASTAlDON. The best everbearing variety, 
valued only as a novelty. Price, 50c for 12; $1.00 
for 30. 
Shreveport, Louisana 
Henderson’s Nursery 
Athens, Texas 
Gentlemen; 
Please find enclosed check for $150.00 to apply 
on our account. We shall endeavor to make ad¬ 
ditional payments on the balance as rapidly as 
possible. We have had and continue to have con¬ 
siderable money tied up on government contracts, 
and hence it is hard for us to take care of our 
accounts as quickly as we would like. 
We would like to take this opportunity to 
thank you for the excellent merchandise and 
splendid service and co-operation which we 
have received from you during the past season. 
Our business with you has been the most satis¬ 
factory of any rose grower we have purchased 
from, and it will indeed be our pleasure to con¬ 
tinue purchasing from you in the future. 
Yours very truljL 
Waco, Texas 
Henderson Nursery 
Athens, Texas 
Dear Sirs; 
Enclosed find check for $15.00, amount I am 
due you for roses. 
The roses arrived today and my wife says they 
are beautiful roses and she is well pleased with 
them. 
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 
Capital, Surplus and Profits 
$300,000 
To Whom It May Concern: 
Mr. E. M. Henderson, Proprietor of the Hen¬ 
derson Nursery, has resided in this vicinity since 
childhood. He is one of our most enterprising 
and foremost citizens, thoroughly reliable, and 
highly regarded by every one who knows him. 
He has transacted his business through this 
bank, and through this relation we have at all 
times found him to be entirely honorable in his 
dealings and perfectly reliable. 
Very Respectfully, 
T. F. MURCHINSON, Pres. 
Stillwater, Minn. 
Henderson Nursery 
Athens’ Texas 
Gentlemen: 
I must compliment you on getting the push 
behind the roses. You shipped them on the 21st 
and they are already here and shipped out al¬ 
ready. The leaves dropped beautifully in transit 
and they look perfectly dormant again. 
However, the Plum trees are in full bloom. It 
these would have been delayed on the road much 
longer, we would have had fruit. That would 
have been something. 
We surely want to get together with you on 
roses next year, as I think we will want quite 
a few. 
Yours truly. 
Yours truly. 
