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H. L. McCONNELL & SON, PT. BURWELL, ONT. 
Pear Trees 
All Varieties listed 2 years old, first-class, 5-7 feet. 
Each 12 50 100 
$0 60 $6 00 $21 00 $40 00 
BARTLETT— Well known and the standard 
everywhere. Large, yellow, fine quality and a 
splendid cropper. August to September. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE— Similar to Bartlett but 
larger and a little earlier. August. 
KEIFFER— Grown extensively for export. 
Tree very hardy, productive and a good grower. 
Fruit large and of good quality. A great keeper 
and shipper. November to January. 
Peach 
SECKEL — Our most highly flavored pear and 
a standard quality. Fruit small, and yellowish 
brown. Tree a good grower and very productive. 
A great canner. September to November. 
SHELDON — Excellent quality, productive 
and a good keeper. Fruit large and of a russett 
color. October to November. 
Other varieties not listed above:— FLEMISH 
BEAUTY, ANJOU, LINCOLN, BELL. 
Trees 
All varieties listed 1 year old, first-class, 4-5 feet 
Each 12 50 100 
$0 40 $4 00 $14 00 $25 00 
EARLY CRAWFORD— Well known and one 
of the best commercial varieties. A freestone 
and very productive. Early September. 
LATE CRAWFORD— Similar to Early Craw- 
ford but later. 
CROSBY — A splendid peach for home use or 
market Flesh yellow, freestone and of good 
quality. Late September. 
ALBERTA — The great commercial variety. 
Fruit large, flesh yellow, freestone and of fair 
quality. Very productive. Late September. 
YELLOW ST. JOHN— Large to very large, 
handsome and popular. Flesh yellow, freestone 
and of finest quality. Late August. 
Plum Trees 
All varieties listed 2 years old, first-class, 5-7 feet 
Each 12 
$0 CO $6 M 
BURBANK— The most popular of the Japan- 
ese varieties. Very hardy and remarkably pro- 
ductive of large sized reddish fruit of good qual- 
ity. Have picked six bushels from one tree. 
Early September. 
BRADSHAW— A very large, violet red plum 
and immensely popular. Tree a good grower, 
productive and of fine form. Fruit of excellent 
quality and a good shipper. Early September. 
YEIXOW EGG— Large, handsome and of fine 
quality. Very vigorous and productive, Late 
September. 
SO 100 
$21 00 $40 00 
LOMBARD— Well known and a great favor- 
ite. Fruit medium size reddish color and of ex- 
cellent quality. Tree hardy and very product- 
ive. September. 
RHINE CLAUDE— The most popular of all 
Gages and the quality is unsurpassed by any 
other plum. Very productive of greenish yellow 
fruit. September. 
Other varieties not listed above— RED JUNE, 
ABUNDANCE, DAMSON, MOORE'S ARTIC, 
GRAND DUKE, EMPIRE, MONARCH. 
McConnell's Plants will Succeed if Any Can 
Plants arrived O. K. Next spring will be pleased to send you sample of first strawberries 
grown in these parts. Yesterday surplus postage came to hand — thanks. 
Yours respectfully, 
Fred W. May, Ottawa, Ont., May 16, 1918. 
Delighted 
Beg to say that the Strawberry Plants and Asparagus came to hand allright a week ago 
Tuesday. We planted them that evening and they have taken root. We are delighted with them, 
as they are our first venture in growing plants in these parts. 
Yours truly, 
A. W. Fry, Gananogue, Ont., May 22, 1918. 
