LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 
Fruit Trees 43 
PEAR TREES 
Our trees bear a great abundance of fruits which 
are so excellent when canned, or when simply picked 
and eaten. Plant 20 feet apart each way. 
First class trees, each 75c., doz. $7.50, 
100 $50.00 
Anjou. Many large, delicious Pears, green with red 
cheek, in the Fall. 
Bartlett. Big yellow fruit graces, in Summer, these 
most popular Pear trees. 
Bose. Countless extra large russet Pears, in late 
Fall. 
Clapp Favorite. Early Summer brings big, juicy 
Pears, green with blushing cheek, to this tree. 
Douglas. Early to ripen, with fruit that holds a 
sweet, sprightly flavor. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. In late Fall, a mass of 
large green and russet fruit, simply delicious, 
graces this blight-free tree. 
Kieffer. Most prolific of all Pear trees; with yellow 
fruit produced by the bushel in October. 
Seckel. In Summertime appear these lovely eating 
Pears, melting and buttery, yellow-brown with 
brownish red cheek. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
The fruit borne by these attractive dwarf trees is 
as large as that produced by the standard sorts. 
The trees themselves, however, take up much less 
space, and come into bearing much sooner. Ideal for 
a suburban garden. 
Splendid 3-year-old trees, each $1.00, 
doz. $10.00 
DWARF APPLES 
Grimes Golden Rhode Island Greening 
Yellow Transparent 
(For descriptions, see under “Apple Trees”) 
DWARF PEARS 
Duchesse d’Angouleme Bartlett 
Seckel 
(Described under “Pear Trees”) 
Cherries, Napoleon 
, 
Kieffer Pear 
CHERRY TREES 
Those trees which bear such delicious fruit in 
early Summer. Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart, 
sour ones 20 feet apart, each way. 
First-class trees, each 75c., doz. $7.50, 
100 $50.00 
Black Tartarian. Late June, black, prolific, sweet. 
Early Richmond. June, dark red, medium to 
large. Sour. 
Gov. Wood. Early Summer, yellow with red cheek; 
large, prolific, sweet. 
Lambert. Black with red flush. Sweet; immense 
bearer and shipper. July. 
Montmorency. Late June, dark red, juicy flesh. 
Sour. 
Napoleon. Very large; amber with red cheek; juicy 
sweet and delicious. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Extra large black fruit of 
superior quality. Sweet. 
Yellow Spanish. Late Spring, yellow, very sweet, 
large cherries. 
PEACH TREES 
The prize fruit of our State. Only the best of 
sorts are offered below, so that you cannot go wrong 
by choosing from our list. 
Plant 18 feet apart each way. 
First class trees, each 60c., doz. $6.00, 
100 $40.00 
Belle (Belle of Georgia). Ripens in mid-August, 
bearing a mass of large white Peaches with red 
cheek; simply delicious. 
Carman. Produces pale yellow fruit in late July, 
with blush on sunny side. Popular, with tasty 
white flesh. 
(Our Fruit Trees are much too large for shipment by parcel post) 
