J. E. REDDEN NURSERY 
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS 
Fruit Trees 
PEACHES 
(Named in order of ripening.) 
Fair Beauty, Dixie Gem, Early. Red Bird, @oteen 
erbrive, Red Haven, New Elberta, Hale Haven, Early 
Elberta, Elberta Cling, Elberta, Indian, Late Elberta and 
Melba. 
These are all standard varieties of peaches. I think 
the New Elberta 1s the best peach ever produced. The 
Red Haven is very similar. Exceptions are that it ripens 
a few days earlier and is a little »edder. The Elberta Clin 
is sometimes sold under the name of Minnie Stanford. 
Melba does well in South Texas. 
VARIETIES OF PEARS 
Keiffer, Douglas, Patten, Lincoln, Waite, Garber, 
Gorham and Cope Seedless. 
Our supply of Garber and Waite is small and in 
small size. | 
VARIETIES OF APPLES 
Kine David, Red Delicious, and Yellow Delicious. 
VARIETIES OF APRICOTS 
“Perfection, ‘Blenheim and Hungarian. 
I have found the Blenheim to be the most consistent 
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bearer. Nematode proof #%4 ft. 80¢ each 
VARIETIES OF PLUMS 
eFeke and Munson. 
The Toka is the best plum I have ever tasted. 
VARIETIES OF PERSIMMONS 
Fureka, Tani and ‘Nichi. 
VARIETIES OF GRAPES 
Carman and Eilen Scott. 
PROLIFIC DEW-BLACKBERRIES 
AGvench ties gee Ge. pee aly Dozen 40c¢ 
Flowering Shrubs 
Spirea Reversania, Spirea Van Houtti, Spirea 
Bethelmensis, Spirea Thun Bergii. 
Crape Myrtle White, Crape Myrtle Red, 
susinitiwiagie YZelia Rosa, 
ARES | PAW ae moreno ramet bt 98 I 35¢ each 
Althea Double Red, Althea Double White, 
Above Shrubs, 1-2 ft. size. Price 45¢ each 
Red Leaf Barberry. About 15 inch. 60¢ each. 
mea eile Grandiflora paee and burlapped) 
vgn) g Od Ehret m $2.00 each 
