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♦Lawrence-Size medium to large, obovate ; golden yeUow ; flesh melting:, with a pleasant aromatic flavor. Tree 



a moderate grower and an abundant bearer ; one of the most valuable of all our early icinter pears. oOc. 

 ♦Keeder (Dr. Reeder)— Medium size; roundish, ovate; skin yellow, netted with russet and sprinkled with russet 



dots. Plesh fine, juicy, melting. Tree a slender, uTegular grower and an excellent bearer. ^ delicious pear 



for amatew's'' use: November. 7oe. 

 Souvenir d'Esperen— A fine, late autumn pear, resembling the "Winter NeUs in appearance and quaUty. Tree a 



free, upright grower. 50c. 

 "Winter Xelis— One of the best early winter pears; medium size; dull russet; melting and buttery, with a rich, 



sprightly flavor. Tree a slender, straggling, but free grower. Bears heavy crops regularly. It must be top 



gr^af ted to obtain good trees. Too. 



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LATE WINTER PEARS. 



faster Beurre— A large, roundish oval fruit, yellow, with a red cheek ; melting and rich. Tree a moderate grower 

 and most abundant bearer ; best oti the quince ; keeps all winter. 50c. 



Josephine of Mallnes— Jledium to large, roundish ; pale straw color ; flesh rose-colored, melting and delicately 

 perfumed ; first quality. Tree a moderate, irregular grower, with small leaves; fruit borne in clustere; suc- 

 ceeds well on the quince, though uot a handsome grower. This variety improves as the tree advances in age. 

 One of the most delicious of our long keeping table pears, and it deserves extensive cultm-e. 75c. 



Pound— A monstrous fruit, and very beautiful; yellow, with red cheek. For stewing. Tree a moderate grower 

 and productive. 50c. 



