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Pear Trees 
Next to Peaches, Pears are the most extensively 
planted in the State. Plant 20 to 25 feet apart. 
Bartlett: Large, rich flavor and buttery. 
Kleffer: Fine for cooking, canning and market. 
Large yellow. 
Duchess: Juicy, excellent flavor. Large. 
Leconte: Flesh white, juicy and firm. 
Pineapple: Perhaps the most valuable for ex¬ 
treme southwest. Practically blightproof. 
Seckel: Commonly called the “Sugar” pear. De¬ 
licious sweet flavor. September. 
State Variety Wanted. Not Prepaid. 
Shipping weights below. 
Cat. No. 
Size, Feet 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 1 22 
2 to 3 
25c 
$1.19 
$2.25 
71 X 1 23 
3 to 4 
35c 
1 .55 
2.89 
71 X 1 24 
4 to 6 
42c 
1 .95 
3.69 
Plum Trees 
Plums are easy to grow; bear early and yield 
heavily. Set 18 feet apart. 
America: Large, yellow, fine for cooking. 
Abundance: Good size; flesh yellow. 
Burbank: Large; greenish yellow. 
Gold: Yello w with some red; large. 
Satsuma: Purplish red; firm, good size. 
Wild Goose: Large: deep red; native plum. 
Shiro: Yellow; of a delicious flavor. 
Gonzales: Large. Fine flavor. Good shipper. 
Wickson: Large dark red plum of fine quality. 
Bruce: Does well practically anywhere in the 
state. Large red, early, fine flavor. 
Compass: Cross between cherry and plum. Red 
fruit of good size and flavor. 
State Variety Wanted. Not Prepaid. 
Shipping weights below. 
Plant Peach Trees Now 
The best paying fruit crop of the South. A peach orchard, over 
a period of years, will average a better income than any crop we 
know of. This is the year to plant a young orchard. Young trees 
are not as plentiful as they have been and we anticipate higher prices. 
Buy now while prices are still low. Set Peach trees 18 feet apart. 
Alexander: Large; red; sweet and juicy. Ripens in May. 
Mayflower: Earliest peach. Ripens in May. Fruit medium size, 
freestone, red. 
Early Wheeler: Best peach for early market. Ripens last of May. 
Honey: Medium size; flesh creamy white, juicy. Ripens in May. 
Suitable for planting in the Gulf Coast region. 
Mamie Ross: Large white and red semi-cling. Ripens in June, 
Governor Hogg: Large white, semi-cling with blush; tender, 
juicy, highly flavored. Ripens in June. 
Early Elberta (Freestone): Very large; few days earlier than 
Elberta. Ripens about July 10. 
Elberta: The most popular variety. Standard for either shipping 
or canning. Bears regular and heavy crops in large yellow freestone 
fruit, ripening in July. 
Elberta Cling: Similar to Elberta, except a cling. Large 
yellow, fine flavor. Ripens a few days later than the Elberta. 
Texan: One of the finest eating peaches ever grown. Juicy, sweet 
and of delicious flavor.Too thin a skin to ship well.Ripens early in July. 
General Lee (Cling); Sure and prolific. Large, round; skin 
creamy white mottled with red. Flesh white with red stone. 
Flavor pleasant sub-acid. Should be in every orchard. Ripens in 
July. 
Indian Cling: Dark brown cling with deep red veins; flesh dark 
red; juicy. Ripens in August. 
Belle of Georgia (Freestone): Very large in size, golden yellow. 
Ripens about August 10 to 15. 
Henrietta: A deep yellow cling with reddish markings. Extra 
fine quality. Ripens in September. 
Stinson: One of the best late peaches. Large, white with red 
cheeks. Cling. Ripens late in September. 
State Variety Wanted. Not Prepaid. Shpg. wts. below. 
Catalog No. 
Size, Feet 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
2 to 3 
1 7c 
$0.79 
$1.49 
3 to 4 
25c 
1.18 
2.23 
4 to 6 
33c 
1 .49 
2.75 
Cat. No. 
Size, Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 1 42 
2 to 3 
25c 
$1.19 
$2.25 
71 X 1 43 
3 to 4 
33c 
1 .55 
2.89 
71 X 1 44 
4 to 6 
42c 
1 .89 
3.69 
Prune Trees 
Improved French: The standard 
commercial drying prune. Excellent 
quality. Not Prepaid. 
Shipping weights at right. 
Cat. No. 
Size, Ft 
Each 
Five 
T en 
71 X 152 
2 to 3 
43c 
$1.98 
$3.49 
71 X 153 
3 to 4 
55c 
2.45 
4.49 
71 X 154 
4 to 6 
65c 
2.95 
5.49 
Plumcot Trees 
Hybrid between plum and apricot. 
Valuable new fruit. Not Prepaid. 
Shipping weights at right. 
Cat No. 
Size, Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 212 
2 to 3 
43c 
$1.98 
$3.49 
71 X 213 
3 to 4 
55c 
2.45 
4.49 
71 X 214 
4 to 6 
65c 
2.95 
5.49 
32 0481 SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. 
Apricot Trees 
The Apricot is one of the most delicious 
and richly flavored fruits. The demand for 
Apricots is constantly growing. Bears 
early; should be set about 18 feet apart. 
Cluster: Fruit yellow, rich and juicy. 
Moorpark: One of the largest; orange 
red, juicy; rich flavor. June. 
Brady: Originated in West Texas and 
especially valuable for that section; quality 
excellent. Ripens last of May. 
Early Golden: One of the finest early 
apricots. 
State Variety^ Wan ted. Not Prepaid. 
Cat. No. 
71 
71 
71 
X 1 32 
X 1 33 
X 1 34 
The best varieties for growing in 
Texas. Set 30 to 40 feet apart. 
Delicious: Large, handsome, late fall. 
One of the most widely planted varieties. 
Red June: One of the best early apples. 
Ripens in summer. 
Texas Red: Excellent quality summer 
apple for Texas; abundant bearer. 
Early Harvest: Medium size; pale yel¬ 
low, juicy, slightly acid. May and June. 
Arkansas Black: Dark Red. Flesh fine 
grained and juicy. Keeps well. Tree a vigor¬ 
ous grower and comes into bearing quite 
young. State Variety Wanted. Not Prepaid. 
Ten 
$1.55 
2.19 
2.98 
Size, Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
Cat. 
No. 
Size, Ft. 
Each 
Five 
2 to 3 
27c 
$1 .25 
$2.39 
71 X 
102 
2 to 3 
1 8c 
$0.85 
3 to 4 
37c 
1 .69 
3.29 
71 X 
1 03 
3 to 4 
27c 
1 .25 
4 to 6 
47c 
2.19 
3.98 
71 X 
1 04 
4 to 6 
35c 
1 .65 
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