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ALWAVS 



1 — Superb Ouolit-y 

 2 — Heavy Cropper 

 3 — For Home or Com- 

 mercial Grower 

 4 — For Eating and 



Canning 

 5 — Bear Early 

 6 — A Harrison Broth- 

 ers Specialty 



For home, fcr conning, for market the best. Ripens 

 during sum n 



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

 mens. Bartlett mellows ond is excellent for eating verv 

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

 nnd properly stored, will keep till late. Flavor delicious 

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

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

 of Eartleft Pear and Quince gives about the finest tos'e 

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

 early, produce enormous crop*, and are not neariv so sub- 

 lect to damage by insects ond disease as some other sorts 

 The trees do especially well with high culture. 



BARTLETT PEAR 

 So Full of Juke 

 You Can Eat 

 Them With 

 a Spoon 



FOR LARCER QUANTITY 

 WRITE FOR 

 SPECIAL 

 PRICES 



Fancy Bartletts Bring Highest 

 Prices 



Bartlett "ears always sell on the markets even when 

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

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

 tainers. Bushels or bushel boxes ore best odaoted The 

 fruit ought to be sorted and groded, wrapped in tissue 

 paper, and crronged in the container practicolly the same 

 way that you pack Apples Pears ore sometimes packed in 

 Peach carriers, and sell to good advantage. Plain fruit 

 can be sold without wrapping, m 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 supply the family with fresh fruit 

 and a surplus f.r preserving. 



KIEFFER 



FOR JUMBO PEAR TREES 

 SEE PAGE 



SURE CROPPER — EASY TO GROW 



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

 thrive on vened soils in any climate Kieffer and Koonce are the only Pears that con be success- 

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

 leading commercial Pear in Canada. Kieffer is blight-resistant, ond con 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 populor canning Peor 



BEURRE BOSC. Large size, fine quality, brings highest morket price. Lote. 



,/BEURRE D/ ANJOU. Large, green in color, somewhot yellow when ripe, buttery, melting, rich, 

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



- CLAPP'S FAVORITE. 



/ Very early. 



Large size, hardy and very productive. Thrives where other voneties fail 



DWARF PEARS 



These attractive small 

 trees require very little 

 space, produce big deli 



cross pollinotion. 



Varieties available: 

 Bartlett 

 Dutchess 

 Clapp's Favorite 

 Seckel 



Price: 2 yr, 3-4 ft., S2.95 

 each; 3 for S7.95. 





-7 DOUGLAS. Very resistant to blight. A winter 

 Kieffer Pear of wonderful quality, golden yellow with 



Pear a faint blush on the cheek. Bears early. 



^■DUCHESS. Very large, dull greenish yellow 

 Tree somewhat dwarf but o dependable 

 bearer. Late. 



cious fruit and offers ' K OONCE. One of the earliest Petrs free from blight, does not rot ot the 

 bear year after planting/ cQre ||ke mQny eQr|y p ears Frult IS ye || 0Vl . medium to large, delightful 

 Plant two varieties tor/ f | avor Verv productive. Extra good for southern states. 



^ SECKEL. A beautiful ana delicious little Peor. One of thej-ichest and high- 

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



^■WORDEN SECKEL. A seedling of Seckel. Superior m size and color. Mid- 

 season. 



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 



3 to 4 ft. $2.00 



4 to 5 ft. S2.50 



Budded Pear Trees are Far Superior to 

 Grafted Pear Trees 



PRICES ON HARRISON-GROWN PEAR TREES 



Hi-Quality Strains: Budded on Blight-Resistant Root 

 One- and Two-Year Budded 1 to 9 



Trees 



5 to 6 feet $2.50 



4 to 5 feet 2.10 



3 to 4 feet 1.85 



2 to 3 feet 1.60 



1 to 2 feet 1.10 



May be Assorted Varieties of Pear Trees. For Jumbo Pear Trees. See Page 21. 

 Write Us About Your Planting Requirements 



stant Root 



s — True-to- 



Name 



10 to 49 



50 to 99 



100 or 



Trees 



Trees 



more Trees 



SI. 95 



SI. 35 



$1.10 



1.85 



1.15 



1.00 



1.60 



1.05 



.90 



1.40 



.95 



.80 



.95 



.65 



.55 





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 ANY CLIMATE 



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