126 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
Garden Fruits 
VERY person who has a garden needs some of our Choice New Garden Fruits ; they take very 
little room ; come into bearing quickly, and will repay their trifling cost many times over in 
delicious fruit, besides the pleasure and satisfaction of having them of your own. The varieties 
offered below are the very finest sorts, and it will pay you to give them a liberal trial this year. 
New Climax Strawberry—Undoubtedly one of the 
most valuable strawberries recently introduced. trong 
healthy grower, has produced at the rate of over 10,000 quarts 
per acre, and no imperfect berries ; ripens very early ; good 
color and most excellent quality. If you want the very best 
early strawberry in sight, plant Climax. 25 cts. doz., $1.25 
per 100, postpaid. 
Kansas—One of the best late kinds. Very productive of 
medium to large size crimson berries. A great drought 
resister and sure cropper of excellent quality. 20 cts. doz., 
$1.10 per 100, postpaid. 
Gibson—aA very popular New York variety, which makes 
large, strong deep-rooted plants and large round uniform 
berries. Very productive and excellent for family use. 20 cts. 
doz., $1.10 per 100, postpaid. 
New Strawberry, Nick Ohmer—A grand 
Western variety ; makes large, strong healthy plants, and is 
an enormous bearer. Fruit of very largest size—a giant 
among Strawberries. Dark glossy red, fine regular form and 
excellent flavor. 20 cts. per doz., $1.10 per 100, postpaid. 
Senator Dunlap—Thoroughly tested and proved one Wiz 
of the best standard varieties wherever tried. Strong, NEW STRAWBERRY. “CLIMAX” 
hardy deep-rooted plants; a great bearer of bright glossy : 
red berries of first-class quality. 20 cts. per doz., $1.10 per 190, postpaid. 
Marie—The fruit is all very large, round and bright rich crimson, delicious quality and a tremendous 
bearer, very handsome and vigorous. 20 cts. per doz., $1.10 per 100, postpaid. 
When Setting Out Strawberry Plants be careful not to let the roots get dry. It is a good 
plan to dip the roots in water, taking care not to wet the crowns and then “‘heel’’ in moist shady ground 
until you are ready to plant. Press the earth down firmly on the roots, so as to exclude the air and hot 
drying winds. This is very important. 
SPECIAL OFFER: One dozen each of the EIGHT kinds, only $1.50, postp’d. 
HALF A DOZEN FINE PEARS 
Selected Sorts for the Home Garden — 
The Keiffer—oOur illustration is only about half natural 
size; the fruit is very large and handsome, rich yellow with 
red cheek; one of the earliest bearing and most productive 
pears ever seen. Ripens in early Autumn, and excellent for 
family and market use. Trees grow so erect they require 
very little room, and may be planted quite close together 
along a fence or wall, and are sure to bear enormous crops 
very quickly. Price, 25c. each, 6 for $1.00, postpaid. Extra 
size, by express, 40c. each, 83.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100. - 
The Bartlett—Well known and very popular; one of 
the grandest pears in cultivation; very large, rich yellow 
and delicious quality. Trees bear early and are enormously 
productive, August and September. Price, 40 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz., by express only. 
Fiemish Beauty—One of the hardiest and most popu-. 
lar kinds; extra large, rich brownish red, very handsome, 
early and productive, September and October. Price, 
40 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., by express only. 3 
-Koonce—aAn excellent new variety, medium size, yellow 
with red cheek; good quality and a great bearer, July. 
Price, 40 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., by express only. 
Clapps Favorite—Extra large size, rich yellow with 
dark red cheeks, superb quality, early and abundant 
bearer, extra fine every way, August. Price, 40 cts., $3.50 
per doz., by express only. 
Worden’s Seckel—Resembles seckel, but is larger | 
— and finer every way; a rapid erect grower, hardy andim--_ 
THE KEIFFER PEAR mensely productive. Price, 40c., $3,50 per doz., by exp, 
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