DAVID KNIGHT & SON, SAWYER, MICHIGAN 
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Pears 
40c each 
$3.50 for 10 
$30.00 for 100 
2 yr., 4 to 6 ft., 9/16" in diameter. 
Bartlett (Midseason). The best known and most widely grown 
Pear. A heavy producer of large golden fruit with a red blush. 
Always in demand—a money maker. 
Clapp’s Favorite. (Summer). A large yellow Pear with pink 
cheek that ripens about August 1st. Of splendid eating quality. 
Keiffer. (Late). A sure cropper and heavy yielder. Used 
mostly for canning. Trees make a healthy growth. 
Seckel. (Sugar Pear). Medium sized, ripens in September. 
Exceptionally fine flavor and quality, and always in de¬ 
mand at good prices. 
If any other firm of¬ 
fers you trees at a lower 
price than ours, be sure 
they are equal in diam- 
ter and height before 
ordering. 
Seckel. 
Bartlett. 
Peaches 
30c each 
$2.50 for 10 
$20.00 for 100 
4 to 5 ft., 7/16" in diameter. 
Rochester. (Early). A large yellow freestone 
Peach with red markings. Fine for eating, can¬ 
ning and shipping. Tree is a strong grower and 
hardy. 
South Haven. (Early). Originated at South 
Haven, Mich., and is one of the most valuable 
Peaches grown. It is large, golden yellow in col¬ 
or with red cheek. No Peach has a finer flavor 
or is more beautiful. Ripens two weeks earlier 
than Elberta and is always a money maker. 
Elberta. (Midseason). This large yellow free¬ 
stone Peach is the leader wherever Peaches are 
grown. Beautiful in appearance, of good quality 
and a heavy cropper. It has made more money 
for growers than any other variety. You’ll prob¬ 
ably never have the opportunity to buy such high 
quality trees as ours at such a low price again. 
J. H. Plale. (Midseason). Extra large freestone 
yellow Peach with deep carmine blush. The flesh 
is firm and is of excellent quality. No Peach 
compares with it for size, color, and flavor. 
Gold Drop. (Medium late). A medium size free¬ 
stone golden yellow Peach of the highest quality. 
Very popular for canning on account of its de¬ 
licious rich flavor. 
