FRU ITS 



PEACHES 



Eighteen months from planting to palate 

 or pantry shelf. Think of it! A Peach tree 

 only requires a 10x10 space. No reason in 

 the world for not growing bushels and 

 bushels of the finest Peaches you ever ate. 

 Belle of Georgia. Large, white, delicious. 



Aug. 



Carman. White, blush cheek. July. 

 Champion. White, rich, juicy. Aug. 

 Crawford's Early. Yellow, old favorite. 

 Sept. 



Crawford's Late. Yellow, red cheek. 

 Sept. 



Elberta. Yellow, Juicy, productive. 

 Globe. Very large, yellow. Sept. 

 J. H. Hale. One of the best. 

 Mt. Rose. Medium, white prolific. 

 Old Mixon. Fine for canning. 

 Sept. 



Stevens' Rareripe. Red skin, white flesh. 

 Oct. 



Stump. White, highly flavored. Sept. 

 4-6 ft. high. .$1.25 each, $10.00 per 10 



PEARS 



f*Anjou. Large, greenish-yellow. 

 A very good eating Pear in Octo- 

 ber or November. 



f*Bartlett. Everybody's favorite and 

 worthily so. Bears in about five years 

 Usually ripens last of August or early in 



September. Bartlett Pear 



*Buerre-Bosc. One of the most delicious 



Pears we have, ripening in Oct.-Nov. "HT TTX/fm 

 Plant this, Bartlett and Winter Nelis r±jKJF'i& 

 and you have a trio of the best flavored Handsome tree for lawn or garden. Beau- 

 Pears that cover the season. tiful in bloom, rich in fruit. They bear 



t*Clapp's Favorite. Ripens just ahead of usually the second Summer, especially the 



Bartlett. Large, yellow, with a red blush. Japanese varieties, indicated by (J). 



fDuchess. Very large, with a greenish skin. * Abundance. (J.) Yellow red, fine, Aug 



Juicy, sweet and good. Ripens in Oct. Apple. Purple, finest flavor. Aug. 



One of the best to grow as a dwarf. Bradshaw. Red, juicy, good. Aug. 



*Keiffer. Large, young-bearing, vigorous- *Burbank. (J.) Yellow, rich, sugary, 

 growing, coarse texture, but excellent for Aug. 



canning. At four years after planting it *German Prune. Blue, excellent. 



is advisable to shorten each twig to two Green Gage. Sweet and rich. Aug. 



buds to prevent overload of the tree. ^Lombard. Dark red, productive. Aug. 



Osband's Summer. A small yellow Sum- Oct. Purple. (J.) Good quality. Big 



mer Pear. Very sweet. crops. 



Seckel. One of the highest flavored Pears Wiekson. (J.) Large, red, juicy. Sept. 



we have. It is the standard of excellence. *Satsuma. Large, reddish-purple, quality 



Small, yellowish brown. Ripens about fine; September. 7-9 ft. $5.00 each. 



September. *Can be supplied in 8-10 ft. size. They 



*Sheldon. A little coarse in flesh but juicy sa ve two years. Each 10 



and of excellent flavor. Fruit is large, al- 5-7 ft. high $2.50 $20.00 



most round. Oct. 7-9 ft. high 5.00 40.00 



Winter Nelis. This ripens in December. 



Full of juice and rich flavor. Probably QUINCES 



the best Winter Pear. ^ 



*Can be supplied in 7-9 ft. size. They Incomparable jelly. A few added to Pears 



save two years, f Can be supplied as dwarf. and Apples when canning will give the needed 



Each 10 zest. 



5-7 ft. high .$2.00 $17.50 Champion. Large, yellow, late. 



7-9 ft. high, 5 years old 5.00 40.00 Orange. Large, golden yellow. 



Dwarf, 3-4 ft. high 1.00 7.50 3-5 ft. high $2.00 each, $20.00 per 10 



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