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Lawson, o”® >be most beautiful, when fully ripe a brilliant crimson, 
on a clear yellow R-round; flesh is rich, juicy and pleasant. Ripe the first 
week in June. 
Koonce, (new,) very early, of the very best quality, does not rot at the 
core. The fruit is of a straw color with red cheek and brown dots. Tree of 
vig-orous growth, healthy and is very hardy in bud and bloom, so that late 
frosts will not kill the blosooms. 
Early Harvest, fruit medium to large, skin pale yellow, with blush nezt 
to sun, Hesh white, tender, sweet ; one of the best of its season. July. 
Clapp’s Favorite, prolific, red cheek, large, excellent, one of the best 
table pears. 
Summer Beauty, first raised in 1873 and introduced in 1893 by us. This 
pear is the finest fruit and the surest bearer of all varieties that ever have 
been tested so far south. The trees 
have not failed to produce heavy 
crops every year since 1880. It is a 
vigorous, symmetrical grower and 
late bloomer, so that spring frosts 
will not injure it. The fruit is very 
large and handsome, of yellow color 
with a bright, red cheek, flavor 
sweet, sugary, rich, aromatic and 
pleasant, excellent quality, always 
grows in clusters of from three to 
five. One of the rarest and most 
productive pears in cultivation. 
Ripening the end of July. Price of 
well rooted one year old trees, SOcts 
each. 
Flemish Beauty, medium, beau- 
tiful, juicy, melting, rich and firm, 
does well here. 
Bartlett, Ever 3 'one is acepiainted with this large yellow pear. Fruit is 
verj' rich and highly aromatic, the reason whj' this pear can alwa 3 's be sold 
w hile others may be refused. Tree grows dense, and of even and conical 
shape. 
Buffum, medium size, 3 'ellow shaded with reddish brown and russet; 
sweet and fine. Ripens in August and September. 
Howell, large, waxen yellow with red cheeks, rich, buttery, sweet and 
perfumed, strong grower, productive and valuable. 
Vermont Beauty, in color it is a rich yellow, with beautiful bright car- 
mine cheek. The fruit isof medium size and the llesh isof the finest quality, 
being rich, juicy and aromatic. M) cts. each. 
