A fine tree is a feast for the soul. 
PEARS 
A Bartlett Pear tree in its fifth year. 
Notice the well-laden branches. 
We offer yearling and two-year-old pears 11-16" caliper on standard and 
on dwarf roots %" at $.80 each; 10 for $6.50; 100 for $45.00. 
ANJOU—Winter pear. 
BOSC—Excellent commercial and home use dessert pear and we have a 
strain selected as most desirable by a body of Bose pear growers. Season 
November on. (10 cents extra.) 
BARTLETT—Leading commercial pear. Large fruit. Excellent for canning 
and dessert. 
CAYUGA—New, seedling of Seckel. Excellent quality and resembles Bart¬ 
lett in size. 
CLAIRGEAU—Winter pear. 
CLAPP FAVORITE—Large reddish skin. 
DUCHESS, AUGOULEME—Large size, rather coarse fleshed. Season Octo¬ 
ber. 
SECKEL—The standard of excellence. Fruit small. Tree hardy. Season 
August to October. 
SHELDON—Very good quality. Late fall. 
WORDEN SECKEL—Seedling of Seckel. Larger. 
For full description see American Fruits by Samuel Fraser. 
Japanese Yews are ideal for Eastern America 
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