Reid’s Nurseries — Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
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General List of Pears. 
PRICES. 
Standards, Heavy, first-class, 5 to 7 feet, Min. and up 
Light, first-class, 5 to 7 feet, Min. to Min. . 
Second-class, 4 to 5 feet, Min. to Min. . . 
Extra, 6 to 8 feet 
Dwarfs, first-class, Min., 4 to 5 feet 
Second-class, Min., 3 to 4 feet 
Extra 
Each 
Dozen 
Per 
100 
$0 30 
$3 
00 
§18 
00 
25 
2 
50 
16 
00 
20 
2 
00 
13 
00 
40 
4 
00 
20 
00 
20 
2 
00 
10 
00 
15 
1 
50 
9 
CO 
25 
2 
50 
12 
00 
ROTE.— Varieties followed by (D) can be supplied in Dwarfs as well as Standards. Prices are as above, except 
where noted. 
We call onr customers’ attention to the fact that many nurserymen and dealers, in offering Pears, give prices 
for first-class trees and supply M to Min. grade. These are first-class trees, but you should not be misled. We give 
grade and rate, and can supply as fine stock as was ever grown, at lowest rates. 
We have a large stock of fine trees of a light grade (those marked with a star), that we will offer in lots of loo 
trees at $10 per 100, 4 to 5 feet ; good selections. 
Those wanting trees should write us, giving varieties, and we will give special rates. 
‘Bartlett. (D.) Large size, with often a beautiful blush next the sun ; very juicy and high flavored; bears 
early and abundantly ; very popular. August and Sep- 
tember. 
♦Beurre d’ Anjou. (D.) Large; greenish, sprinkled 
with russet, shaded with dull crimson ; excellent flavor; 
very productive, and should be in every orchard. 
October and January. 
Buffum. Medium size, yellow ; sweet and excellent- 
September and October. 
‘Clapp’s Favorite. (D.) Very large ; excellent ; yellow- 
ish green to full yellow when ripe, marbled with dull red 
in the sun ; melting and rich. August. 
Doyenne Boussock. Large; lemon-yellow, a little rus- 
seted ; a little melting and juicy ; good. 
October. 
♦Duchesse d’Angouleme. (D.) Very large; 
greenish yellow, streaked and spotted with 
russet; flesh white, buttery and very juicy, 
with a rich and very excellent flavor. Octo- 
ber and November. 
Doyenne d’Ete. Yellowish, with a fine blush- 
juicy, sugary and rich ; very early. August’ 
‘Flemish Beauty. Large, beautiful, juicy, 
rich and fine ; good bearer. September and 
October. 
Frederick Clapp. Above medium ; lemon 
color; rich, and one of the best. October 
and November. 
Garber Hybrid. A seedling of Chinese Sand 
Pear ; vigorous, free from blight, productive ; 
fruit large, round, handsome, smooth, waxy 
yellow. 
Osband’s Summer. Medium ; yellow, with red 
cheek; mild and pleasant ; fine flavored and excel- 
lent ; productive. August. 
‘Sheldon. Medium size; yellow on 
greenish russet, richly shaded 
cheek ; flesh a little coarse, melt- 
ing, juicy; very productive. Oct. 
♦Seckel. (D.) Small; skin rich 
yellowish brown ; flesh very fine- 
grained; 
BEURRE D’ANJOU. 
‘Howell. (DO Large; light waxen yellow, with a 
fine red cheek ; handsome; rich, sweet, melting ; 
an early and profuse bearer ; very hardy and valu- 
able. September and October. 
‘Kiefler’s Hybrid. (D.) Well known for its won- 
derful vigor and early bearing qualities ; fine for 
canning. 
Lawson. (D.) A vigorous, upright grower, with 
clean, healthy foliage; very productive, and bears 
young; flesh crisp, juicy and pleasant, though not 
best in quality. July to August. 
^ je 5 OI1 l e ' . Of remarkable vigor and beauty of growth, 
L ie fruit is bell-shaped, of a rich, creamy yellow 
when ripe; smooth and fine-looking ; a good shipper 
August. 
*Liawreiice. (D.) Rather large; yellow, covered 
with brown dots; flesh white, slightly granular 
somewhat buttery, with a rich flavor ; tree healthy, 
hardy and productive. November and December. 
♦Louise Boone de Jersey. (D.) Rather large ; 
greenish yellow, with a bright red cheek ; juicy 
September and October. 
Madeline. Medium, yellowish green; very juicy 
and sweet ; a fair grower and producer. August. 
Manning’s Elizabeth. Below medium size ; bright 
yellow, with a livelv red cheek, dotted with brown 
and red dots; flesh juicy and melting. A beautiful 
dessert fruit. Tree a moderate grower. 
sweet, juicy ; 
best. Sept, 
and Oct. 
♦Souvenir d u 
Congres. 
Large to very 
large ; skin 
smooth, bright 
yellow when 
fully matured, 
cheek brilliant 
red or carmine. 
♦Tyson. Medium 
size; bright 
yellow, cheek 
shaded with 
with reddish 
brown ; but- 
tery. Sept. 
