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The value of this fruit is being more and more 
appreciated by the people who really have become 
acquainted with it. On the leading markets during - 
the past few years Pears have been bringing good 
prices. If growers would specialize in this fruit they 
would be well repaid for their efforts as high prices 
are always obtainable for choice Pears. This year 
we have a large supply of first-class trees in all the 
leading varieties; in fact, these trees are among the 
finest we ever grew. All our Pear trees are budded 
on whole root, blight-resistant seedlings. 
ALL-SEASON PEAR 
COLLECTION 
OFFER No. 27 
1 CLAPP’S FAVORITE 
1 BARTLETT 
1 KIEFFER 
1 BEURRE D/ANJOU 
Sturdy Trees, 3 to 4 Feet. 
By for only *5-95 
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KIEFFER 
SURE CROPPER 
EASY TO GROW 
Of all the Pears, Kieffer is the most 
easily grown. Trees are vigorous, excep- 
tionally hardy and thrive on varied soils in 
any climate. Kieffer is the only Pear that 
can be successfully 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 succesfully planted in large 
SECKEL | “= 
This fruit is large to very large size; skin 
<IEFFER 
The Giant Pear 
SECKEL 
The Sugar Pear 
A. beautiful and delicious yellow, aah light vermilion eee flesh 
kin . yellowish white, very juicy. Noted for being 
! little Pear. One of the richest a long-time keeper. Most popular canning 
and highest flavored Pears Pear. 
} grown. Tree dwarf, bears pro- A Leading Commercial Variety. New 
lific crops. Late. method of storing enables Kieffer Pears to 
have as good flavor as other varieties. 
~ QUINCES 
The Quince is of late attracting a great deal of attention as a market 
fruit. It is hardy and compact in growth and requires but little space. It 
is productive if handled properly and gives regular crops, coming into 
bearing in about two or three years and continues productive, if well 
managed, for forty years or more. The fruit is much sought after for 
canning, preserving and for jellies. It gives a delicious flavor to the Apple, 
cooking in any manner. They should be planted ten to sixteen feet apart 
on'deep, rich soil. 
ORANGE. Late, large, bright yellow, excellent flavor, productive, and 
rarely fails to produce a crop. Best canning variety. Popular Wayne 
County (New York) strain. 
PRICES OF QUINCE TREES: 3 to 4 feet, $2.50 each. 
Harrisons’ Trees Live Longer 
“Se ; e ORANGE 
(27] = 17 QUINCE 
