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EXTRA HEAVY 2 jr. 5-6 ft. 11/16 in. and up $0.75 
LARGE SELECT 2 yr. 4-5 ft. 9/16 to 11/16 in. -60 
EXTRA FANCY 2 yr. 3-4 ft. 7/16-9/16 in. ... 50 
COPE’S 
SEEDLESS 
PEAR juicy, and fine flavor. 
sweet and highly flavored. 
ducers. 
resistant. 
hardy and bears very late. 
PEAR TREES 
2-Year Grown, Heavy-Rooted Trees 
PEAR PRICES 
New Low Prices on 2 Year Trees. 
Choice of assorted or one kind. 
Above prices all varieties on this page unless otherwise noted. 
ANJOU. A heavy yielding late variety, good keeper, very 
BARTLETT. One of the finest dessert and eating pears. 
Heavy producer. Golden yellow with red cheek. 
BUERRE BOSC. Large, yellow pear with white flesh, 
good Keeper, very delicious flavor. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE. Large pale yellow with red cheek. 
Tree hardy and does well everywhere. Fruit fine grained, 
COPE’S NEW SEEDLESS PEAR (Patent Applied 
For). Large, delicious pear. Trees fruit at an early age. 
Blight resistant, “no seed”, and practically coreless. 
Solid. Meat ideal for canning. Prices 2 year 7/16-9/16” 
trees, $1.50 each; 5 or more, $1.40 each. Supply limited. fi 
DUCHESS (d’Angouleme). Dull yellow, netted with rus- ae 
set, very large. Trees blight-resistant and heavy pro- 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. Tree strong grower, early and abun- 
dant. bearer; fruit large; obovate, color pale yellow with 
reddish-brown covering. Flesh yellowish-white, juicy, 
sweet. Needs to be harvested early. 
GORHAM. New variety, originated by Geneva Agr. Exp. 
Station. Ripens about two weeks later than Bartlett, 
and about the same size, color and shape 
White flesh, spicy flavored. Very blight- 
KIEFER. Large yellow of fine quality. Trees 
LINCOLN. A valuable pear for the Middle 
West. Tree hardy and vigorous grower, very 
productive. Fruit medium size, skin 
10-49 50-300 
Trees Trees 
Each Each 
$0.60 $0.45 
.50 40 
.40 235 
ll strong 4-5 
_1 New Lincoln . 
\ 1 Clapps Fav. 
EARLY BEARING 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
APPLES—PEARS 
Dwarf fruit trees are noted for produc- 
thick greenish-yellow with russet; flesh 
yellowish tinge, coarse. 
NEW! PATTEN. Grows favorable every- 
where, fruit large in size, yellow with 
blush. Flavor juicy, keeps well, ex- 
tremely blight-resistant, very produc- 
tive and “bears young’’, ripens in 
August. 
SECKEL. Small, attractive in color. 
Trees vigorous, bears late. 
NEW DOUGLAS. Beautiful, large, 
smooth, golden yellow pear flecked 
with russet, sweet and juicy, blight re- 
sistant and hardy in most all climates. 
ing heavy crops of fruit at an early age. 
Trees do not grow as large as the standard 
type trees. They can be planted 12 to 15 
feet apart. While dwarf trees are planted 
in commercial orchards most of the trees 
sold are for home plantings. You will be 
pleased with the results obtained from 
.the dwarf varieties of apples and pears 
offered below. 
DWARF APPLES, McIntosh, Stayman 
Winesap, Yellow Transparent, Anoka; 
PEAR TREES, Bartlett, Duchess, Seckel, 
Clapps Favorite. 
Prices DWARF FRUIT TREES of 
6 to 
BARTLETT 
NUT TREES 
Grafted Nut Trees produce much earlier than seedlings, 
some bearing 3 years after planted. All of Townsend’s 
Trees are grafted on whole root stock, “The best money 
can buy.”’ 
SCHLEY PECAN. Excellent flavor, strong grower, and very 
hardy. The nut is long and well filled with paper-like shell. 
Sometimes named ‘Paper Shell Pecan.’ Price 3-4 ft., $1.25 
each; $10.00 for 10. 
STUART PECAN. Extremely hardy Pecan. No doubt the 
most widely planted variety of the pecans. Nut well filled 
and of large size, easily opened. Early bearing. Price 3-4 ft., 
$1.25 each; $10.00 for 10. ! ; 
SUCCESS PECAN. Larze, oblong, shell thin, opens easily, 
very good flavor. A very good pollenizer for other varieties. 
Bears young. Price 3-4 ft., $1.25 each; $10.00 for 10. 5 
BLACK WALNUT. The ordinary common walnut, growing 
from seed and not grafted, widely planted. Size large, shell 
hard, nut very rich. Price 3-4 ft., 50c each; $4.00 for ten 
trees; 4-5 ft., 65e each; $5.00 for ten trees. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT. The largest and finest 
quality of the black walnuts. When opened the nuts nearly 
all come out in whole halves. Trees extremely hardy and 
vigorous growers. All our trees are grafted to be true to type 
and bear younger than seedlings. Price 3-4 ft., $1.00 each; 
$9.00 for ten. 
ENGLISH WALNUTS. We have this famous and widely 
grown nut in either of the two varieties: FRANQUETTE and 
Each Each 
Dwarf Apple, 2 yr. 3-5 ft. ..$1.25 $1.00 
Dwarf Pear, 2 yr. 3-5 ft. .. .%5 -60 
Larger Quantities Write for Prices 
MAYETTE. Nuts thin shelled, full of meated kernels of the 
highest delicious flavor. Trees are hardy and productive. 
Valuable for shade as well as nuts. Our grafted varieties will 
produce large crops for you early. Price 3-4 ft., $1.00 each; 
$9.00 for ten. 
AMERICAN FILBERT (Hazel Nut). A favorite nut in the 
household, grows in bush form, yielding large crops of round 
nuts. Can well be planted in the shrubbery border as it does 
not grow into a tree. Bears young. Price 2-3 ft., 60c each; 
10 for $5.00. 
JAPAN WALNUT. A quick growing, hardy walnut and of 
very high quality. Bears young. producing large nuts abun- 
dantly. Price 2-3 ft., 75e each; $6.00 for 10. 
FIGS 
BROWN TURKEY. This variety is very hardy, dwarf, 
prolific. Size medium to large, pear shaped, skin copper 
brown, flesh white, shading to pink: quality good. Priee 2-3 
ft., 75c each; 10 for $6.00. 
CELESTE. The most widely planted variety in the southern 
fig belts. Hardy, can be grown where less hardy varieties fail. 
Size medium, pear shaped, skin violet, pulp white to_rose 
color; firm, juicy, sweet; quality excellent. Ripens early. Price 
2-3 ft., 75c each; 10 for $6.00. 
