PEARS BARTLETT 
•* * The Bartlett is by far the best and most popular of all Pears, both 
for market and home use. Large and when fully ripe is a beautiful waxen yellow with a soft blush on the 
junny side. The fruit ripens at a time when there is no competition with other Pears, making a most profitable 
market variety. Its flesh is buttery 
and melting, and has a rich musky 
flavor. You will never make a mis¬ 
take by planting the Bartlett. 
August and September. 
DUCHESS 
D’ANGOULEME 
A most dependable cropper, often 
fruiting the first season after plant¬ 
ing. Fruit large, frequently weigh¬ 
ing a pound. A dull greenish yellow, 
spotted russet, flesh white, rich and 
good quality. An all around profit¬ 
able market pear. Oct. and Nov. 
SECKEL 
A beautiful and delicious little 
pear; the standard of excellence in 
its class. One of the richest and 
highest flavored pears known. Al¬ 
ways in demand for desserts and 
better known than any pear of its 
class. The tree is very productive. 
This variety is so popular with con¬ 
sumers that it has a market price of 
its own. When there is a glut in the 
market with other varieties, the 
price and demand for Seckel keeps 
up to the standard. October. 
KIEFFER 
Large, rich golden yellow, some¬ 
times tinted red on the sun exposed 
side; fair quality, excellent for cann¬ 
ing. It has become a profitable mar¬ 
ket variety on account of its good 
shipping and keeping qualities. To 
properly ripen should remain on the 
trees until the leaves begin to fall, 
then gather carefully and allow to 
ripen in a cool dark cellar, or other 
place of even temperature. Tree a 
most vigorous grower, an early 
bearer, one of the most resistant to 
blight, very prolific, and widely 
Bartlett planted throughout the country. 
Jhe tree is so hardv and free from insect pests as to give it greater value than most other varieties. The fruit 
Is of high color and great beauty and sells more readily than fruits of better quality. Oct. to Nov. 
Price of strong 8-year old Pear Trees, any above variety oft’ered.GOc eacli.l 0 for $5.00 by express* 
The Dwarf Pear, like the Dwarf Apple, 
bears fruit very early, does not grow so 
large a tree as the standard trees, conse¬ 
quently is valuable where space is a con¬ 
sideration. It is also valuable for com¬ 
mercial planting, being an ideal “filler” in 
orchards of standard pears or apples. 
Although tree is dwarf, the fruit is as 
large as those produced by standard trees. 
Dwarf Pear Trees 60c each. 1 O for 
$5.00 l>y express. AVe grow Bartlett, 
Duchess <1 'Angoiileme and K idler. 
PEACHES 
ELBERTA 
The leader of all Peaches 
and the greatest commer¬ 
cial variety on the market; 
50 per cent of all the 
Peaches planted are El- 
berta. It will thrive where 
any peach can be grown. 
A beautiful Peach of good 
quality. Elberta is hardier 
in bud than many varieties. 
Large, yellow, red cheek, 
juicy and high flavor, flesh 
yellow, freestone. Season 
early September. 
CRAWFORD’S 
EARLY 
A magnificent large yel¬ 
low Peach of good quality. 
Tree vigorous and prolific. 
Its size, beauty and pro¬ 
ductiveness make it one of 
the most popular varieties. 
Freestone. Early Sept. 
CHAMPION 
A very large Peach, 
sometimes measuring 10 
inches in circumference. 
It is very hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. Both the tree and 
fruit buds have stood 18 
degrees below zero, and 
produced a full crop the 
following summer. The 
fruit is fine flavor, sweet, 
rich and juicy. Skin is 
creamy white with a red 
cheek, very handsome. Is 
very prolific and fruit, ships 
xv.' 1. Freestone. Ripens 
end of Aug. 
r'nncDV „ „ 11„ iL„ i' rx A fine handsome yellow Peach with remarkably small pit, that bears regular crops North of 
CROSBY, called the Fr0St=Pr00f Peach, the Peach belt. Quality superb; season follows quickly after Early Crawford. Crosby is now 
so well known that it will be no experiment planting it. It has been planted in nearly all Peach mowing states and 
Many large orchards of this variety have been planted the past season. The strongest claim for its superiority made over other varietiesis the frost pioof 
character of its fruit buds. Price of Strong Trees, any of above varieties of Peaches, 50c each, 14 foi $.>.00 by express. 
Small grade Trees can be sent by mail for 50c. each Postpaid. 
