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HENDERSON’S NURSERY. ATHENS. TEXAS 
TEXAS PROLIFIC. Very early and prolific 
bearer. Nuts good size with plump kernel of ex¬ 
cellent quality. One of the best Texas varieties. 
WESTERN SCHLEY A long nut of fine qual¬ 
ity. One of the most largely planted of the wes¬ 
tern varieties. 
ALMONDS 
ALMONDS. We have secured a very hardy 
new almond from far away Manchuria, which 
promises to fruit well in this section. Price, 
small trees, 30c. 
WALNUTS 
THOMAS. The heaviest bearing improved 
black walnut. Grafted trees. Price, 2-3 ft., 75c; 
3-4 ft., $1.00; 4-5 ft., $1.25. 
STABLER. A very fine quality thin shell 
black walnut. The partitions are so slight that 
the kernel often comes out whole. Price, same 
as Thomas. 
WILSON WONDER. (English Walnut). A 
very large English Walnut originating at Cole¬ 
man, Texas. Grows and bears well in Southwest. 
Price, same as Thomas. 
SEEDLINGS. From native nuts. Price, 2-3 
ft., 35c; 3-4 ft., 50c; 4-5 ft., 75c; 5-6 ft., $1.00. 
Select Fruit Trees 
We began by growing fruit trees that were adapted to the Southwest, and 
continue to prosper because we have built a reputation of sending out cnly such 
plants. We have been growing them these many years and we produce only quality 
stock. We are content to sell only fruits which we have seen grown or tested in our 
own orchards; and are proven beyond a doubt suitable for the Southwest. From a 
small home orchard of only a few trees to large commerical plantings, fruit trees are 
a paying investment. 
PEACHES 
Size 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
1-2 ft. 
$ .15 
$1.25 
$ 8.00 
2-3 ft. 
.20 
1.50 
10.00 
3-4 ft. 
.30 
2.00 
14.00 
4-5 ft. 
.40 
3.00 
18.00 
5-6 ft. 
.50 
3.50 
20.00 
Peaches listed in order of ripening. 
MAY FLOWER. One of the best very early 
peaches. Red all over, medium size and excellent 
quality. Ripens with the very earliest. 
RED BIRD. (Early Wheeler). A large firm 
white cling with red cheek; the best early mar¬ 
ket peach. Ripe June 1. 
EARLY ROSE. Large white cling with 
bright red cheek. Very hardy and prolific; it is 
being largely planted as an early shipping peach. 
Ripe June 10. 
JAPAN DWARF BLOOD. A really dwarf 
peach tree that will fruit when grown in pots 
or tubs, especially suited to South Texas, but 
bears well wherever planted. Ripe June 5. Red 
color with white and red flesh. 
LEUTICHAU. The really sweet peach. The 
one for peaches and cream. Freestone ripe about 
first of June. Highly colored white peach. Very 
heavy bearer. Good anywhere and the very best 
one for South Texas and gulf coast. 
MAMIE ROSS. Very large: blush; white 
flesh; very productive, and one of the best for 
family use. June 12. 
HOBSON. Large white cling with red cheek, 
firm flesh, good shipper, heavy and dependable 
bearer. 
ANNA. White freestone, red cheek. Ripe in 
June. One of Mr. Stubenrouch’s favorite peaches. 
Fine for home use. Tender for shipping. Sure 
bearer. 
DR. BURTON. Large white cling with red 
blush. Recommended by Extension Department 
of A. & M. College as the surest bearer and best 
late June peach for northwest Texas. 
FAIR’S BEAUTY. An early market peach 
of the Arp Beauty type. Ripe June 15. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new yellow freestone 
peach. Ripe about June 20. Much like the El- 
berta, and is considered the best early freestone 
market peach. Delicious quality and dependable 
bearer. 
HILEY BELLE. Fine early market peach, 
creamy white, with red cheek. Freestone. Ripe 
three weeks before Elberta. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Becoming very popular 
wherever planted. Larger and better quality 
than Elberta. 
CHINESE CLING. Very large white cling 
with slight blush color. Ripe July 10. 
NECTARINE. A peach with all the delicious 
qualities of the very finest peaches without the 
peach fuzz so disliked by many. This is a local 
variety of large size and very fine quality. Free¬ 
stone, ripe last of June. Price, 3-4 ft., 40c; 
2-3 ft., 30c. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large white freestone. 
Fine quality, sure bearer. Ripe July 5. 
HALE HAVEN. A cross between J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Ripe 10 days before Elberta. 
Large, well colored freestone of delicious quality. 
ELBERTA. Large, yellow freestone; the most 
popular peach for home use and market. July 15. 
J. H. HALE. Much like Elberta, somewhat 
firmer and better color. 
SHORT. “Late J. H. Hale.’’ Ripe about one 
week later than J. H. Hale and Elberta, thus 
lengthening the season for fine freestone ship¬ 
ping peaches. About everything is claimed for 
this peach and it seems too much cannot be 
said. Great firm yellow globes with much red. 
Delicious quality and fine bearing habit. Price. 
2-3 ft. trees only 40c each; $3.00" for 10; $20.00 
for 100. 
MIXON CLING. Medium to large white cling 
with red cheek; juicy; sweet and highly flavored. 
