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Standard Varieties 
Bartlett. (S, and D.) An old favorite, more generally 
known and highly esteemed than . any other sort. Tree 
thrifty, upright; fruit large, irregular, pyramidal; skin thin 
and smooth, clear yellow, sometimes with faint blush on 
the sunny side; flesh white, fine-grained, buttery, juicy, 
sweet; quality best. August and September. . 
Flemish Beauty, Fruit large; skin a little rough, pale 
yellow, mostly covered with patches of russet, becoming 
reddish-brown at maturity on the sunny side; flesh yellow- 
ish-white, juicy and rich. September. One of the best. 
Kieffer. Very large, deep yellow with russet dots, juicy, 
sweet, coarse; immensely productive; fruit must be thinned 
to get the largest size. Fine for canning. Said to be blight- 
proof. October and November. 
Also Seckel, Clapp's Favorite, Lawrence, Buerre de Anjou, 
Howell, Garber, Rutter, etc. 
Dwarf Varieties 
Seckel. Tree a moderate grower, said to be less subject 
to blight than most varieties. Fruit small to medium, 
regularly formed; dull, yellowish-brown, with lively red 
cheek; flesh whitish, buttery, very juicy and melting, with 
a peculiarly rich, spicy flavor. A regular and abundant 
bearer. August to October. 
Also Duchess, Louise, Howell, Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite, 
Rutter, Buerre de Anjou, Lawrence. 
Each Per 10 
Standard— First-class, 5 to 6 feet, 2 to 3 years. .$1.25 $12.00 
Standard— Medium, 3 to 4 feet, 2 years. 1.10 10.00 
Dwarf Pear — First-class, 4 to 5 feet, 2 year 1.25 12.00 
Dwarf Pear — Medium, 3 to 4 feet, 2 year 1.10 10.00 
Bartlett Pear. 
Superb. This variety excels in quality as well as in 
hardiness and productiveness. It has large, beautifully 
colored fruits with rich, sweet and meaty golden-yellow 
flesh, averages better in size and quality than any other 
apricot and bears most constantly. 
Moorpark. Large, yellowish-green with brownish-red 
on sunny side, marked with numerous dark .specks, flesh 
bright orange, parts readily from the seeds; grown 
largely for commercial purposes, especially for canning 
and drying. Tree vigorous and prolific. July. 
Also Early Golden, Alexander, Alexis, Early May, 
Royal, Budd, etc. Each Per 10 
2 year, 4 to 5 feet .'. . .$1.10 $10.00 
2 year, 3 to 4 feet 1.00 9.00 
PLANTS DO WELL UNDER DIFFICULTIES. 
Lamar, Colo. 
Gentlemen: — On the 8th day of May. I received a 
package of strawberry plants of 100 with 14 extra, all 
growing but 6 Progressives. I consider this remarkable 
as the plants lay in our office for about 42 hours. Placed 
plants in very warm water and then planted. They 
look fine. Thank you. . 
.■ . Respectfully,.* 
MRS. W. J. JOHNSON. 
P. S. — Please send book on gardening. 
PLEASED WITH QUALITY STOCK. 
Falcon, Colo. 
Gentlemen : — I received my order the 10th and wish to 
thank you for the quality stock you sent me. Hoping 
this card reaches you, I am, 
I HARRY H. SORENSEN. 
Superb Apricot. 
