FOR HARDY FIELD GROWN VEGETABLE PLANTS SEE PAGE 44 33 
2 Year Grown ® Heavily Rooted 
® ANJOU. A late variety that is tops for yield 
and excellent keeping qualities. Fruit has the finest of 
flavor and is very juicy. 
@® BARTLETT. This golden yellow, red cheeked 
dandy is undoubtedly the most popular pear for both 
home use and market purposes. Truly fine for desserts 
or eating raw. If you plant pears, don’t miss up on 
this wonderful variety. 
3 CLAPPS FAVORITE. Resembling Bartlett in 
fine shape and beautiful coloring, this Variety is very 
hardy and does well everywhere. Its fruit is evenly 
grained with a fine, rich texture and is sweet and 
highly flavored. 
® DUCHESS. (d’Angouleme) Dull yellow and appealingly 
mottled with russet. Extra large and trees are blight-resistant and 
very productive. ( 
@ KIEFFER. Late bearing, extremely hardy, large yellow fruit 
of excellent quality. 
® SECKEL. Its richness of flavor more than makes up for its 
smallness of size. Very desirable for pickling or preserving. Trees 
vigorous, bears late. 
ABUNDANCE (Japanese) Prob- 
ably the best oriental plum, this 
distinctive variety ripens late Au- 
gust to Early Sep- 
tember, and yields an 
abundance of aro- 
matic, tender but firm, cherry 
red, medium sized fruit. . 
BRADSHAW. Bradshaw’s 
very large sized fruit is con- 
stantly in demand because of 
its large, dark violet red, 
yellow fleshed fruit that pos- 
sesses remarkable + keeping 
qualities and excellent ship- 
ping standards. Exceedingly 
productive and a hardy vigor-  - 
ous grower. August ripening. 
BURBANK. A triumph of the genius CHAMPION. Trees-very hardy, vigorous grow- 
of “‘The Master Horticulturist.”” Re- er; fruit large, pear-shaped: skin greenish-yel- 
markably successful all over the coun- low; a very good keeper. Trees bear at an early 
try. It seems to succeed in any soil. ; age, fruits late. Dwarf Grower. 
Fruit large, dark red or purplish with 
thin lilac bloom. Flesh amber yellow ORANGE. Early to mid-season fruiting Variety, 
with rich sugary flavor. It’s a dandy, fruit golden yellow, pale yellow flesh. tender. 
mild subacid; an excellent variety for North; 
perfectly hardy. Dwarf Grower. 
FRENCH DAMSON. A large beau- 
tiful plum of good quality surpassing 
all other plums in this class. 
HALL Dark purple, large, greenish 
yellow flesh, good quality, excellent N E < ; A R i N E S 
for roadside stands or market. 
STANLEY 
(Favorite) 
ITAL RU 7 ; E 
rN ERUNE (Fellenberg). Excellent for drying, preserving or dessert. Large SURE CROP. The fruit is laree. roundish 
pas oe ee is firm, sweet and delicious. We have nothing to offer that will take white background overlaid with a cab tices 
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SEANLEY very home anould have a few trees. tive red. Very richly flavored, ripening in late 
* Dark blue, with splendid quality for dessert or culinary purposes. July—early August. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small pale orange. flesh orange. 
sweet, good juicy; early productive and hardy. 
MOORPARK... Just about the largest apricot grown 
Tree large, robust, vigorous grower: Skin tender with 
specks of orange and yellow, flesh yellow: juicy and 
sweet; ripens August, 
PRICES for STRONG, STURDY TREES 
Pear-Plum-Quince-Apricot-Nectarine 
1-9 10-49 $0 or more 
5S to 6 Ft. Heavy Selects $1.75 Each $1.65 Each $1.15 Each 
3 to 5 Ft. Faney Trees 1.50 1.45 95 
JUMBO SIZE FRUIT TREES - See Page 29 
