Barretters 



ALWAYS 



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1 — Superb Quality 

 2 — Heavy Cropper 

 3 — For Home or Com- 

 mercial Grower 

 4 — For Earing and 



Canning 

 5 — Bear Early 

 6 — A Harrison Broth- 

 ers Specialty 



FOR LARGER QUANTITY 



WRITE FOR 



SPECIAL 



PRICES 



For home, for canning, for market, the best. Ripens 

 during summer. 



A golden colored Pear, with a red cheek on most speci- 

 mens. Bartlett mellows and is excellent for eating very 

 early in the fall, yet when picked a week before it is ripe, 

 and properly stored, will keep till late. Flavor delicious 

 and musky; flesh buttery, rich and juicy. One of the fin- 

 est Pears that grows, to eat raw. A mingling of the flavor 

 of Eartlett Pear and Quince gives about the finest taste 

 of any food this world's folks have. Bartlett trees bear 

 early, produce enormous crops and are not nearlv so sub- 

 ject to damage by insects and disease as some other sorts. 

 The trees do especially well with high culture. 



Fancy Bartletls Bring Highest- 

 Prices 



Bartlett Pears always sell on the markets even when 

 other sorts are not in great demand. The fruit is so hand- 

 some and appealing that it pays to pack it in fancy con- 

 tainers. Bushels or bushel boxes are best adapted. The 

 fruit ought to be sorted and graded, wrapped in tissue 

 paper, and arranged in the container practically the same 

 way that you pack Apples. Pears are sometimes packed in 

 Peach carriers, and sell to good advantage. Plain fruit 

 can be sold without wrapping, in small baskets or boxes. 

 One or two Bartlett Pear trees in the city yard will fur- 

 nish a considerable amount of fruit; a half 

 dozen will suoply the family with fresh fruit 

 S, and a surplus for preserving. 



BARTLETT PEAR 

 So Full of Juice 

 You Can Eat 

 Them With 

 a Spoon 



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KIEFFER 



FOR |UMBO PEAR TREES 

 SEE PACE 17 



SURE CROPPER— EASY TO GROW 



l Of all the Pears, Kieffer is the most easily grown. Trees are vigorous, exceptionally hardy and 



thrive on varied soils in any climate. Kieffer and Koonce are the only Pears that can be success- 

 fully grown in such southern states as Alabama., Mississippi, Louisiana etc. and yet it is the 

 leading commercial Pear in Canada. Kieffer is blight-resistant, and can be successfully planted 

 in large orchards. 



This fruit is large to very large size; skin yellow, with light vermilion cheek; flesh yellowish 

 white, very juicy. Noted for being a long time keeper. Most popular canning Pear. 



"* BEURRE BOSC. Large size, fine quality, brings highest market price. Late. 



-iBEURRE D' ANJOU. Large, green in color, somewhat yellow when ripe, buttery, melting, rich, 

 vinous, good flavor. Tree vigorous, hardy, prolific bearer. Very late. 



CLAPP'S FAVORITE. Large size, hardy and very productive. Thrives where other varieties fail. 

 Very early. 



"A DOUGLAS. Very resistant to blight. A winter 

 Pear of wonderful quality, golden yellow with 

 a faint blush on the cheek. Bears early. 



"■^DUCHESS. Very large, dull greenish yellow. 

 Tree somewhat dwarf but a dependable 

 bearer. Late. 



ORHAM. Flavor is sweet and vinous with a very marked and pleasing 

 aroma. Flesh is white, t ender, buttery and juicy. Valuable for dessert 

 and canning. New. 



KOONCE. One of the earliest Pears, free from blight, does not rot at the 

 core like many early Pears. Fruit is yellow, medium to large, delightful 

 flavor. Very productive. Extra good for southern states. 



ECKEL. A beautiful and delicious little Pear. One of the richest and high- 

 est flavored Pears grown. Tree. dwarf, bears prolific crops. Late. 



WORDEN SECKEL. A seedling of Seckel. 

 season. 



Superior in size and color. Mid* 



Seckel Pear 



Budded Pear Trees are Far Superior to 

 Grafted Pear Trees 



NEW LOWER PRICES ON HARRISON-GROWN PEAR TREES 



Budded on Blight-Resistant Roots — True-to-Name 



i QUINCE 



ORANGE. Late, large, bright yel- 

 low, excellent flavor, productive 

 and rarely fails to produce a crop. 

 Best canning variety. We 

 offer the Wayne County 

 !New York) strain. 



Quince Tree Prices:. 

 Each 

 4 to 5 ft. $1.90 



Bud Selected — Big Yield 



Two-Year Budded, Hi-Quality Strains: 



5 to 6 feet 



4 to 5 feet 



3 to 4 feet 



2 to 3 feet 



1 to 2 feet 



1 to 9 



Trees 



$1.95 



1.70 



1.50 



1.25 



.95 



May be Assorted Varieties of Pear Trees. For Jumbo Size Pear Trees, See Page 17. 

 Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. 



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