FRUIT TREES—Continued 
No fruit prepaid except where noted. 
PEACH TREES PEARS 
Elberta 
The nature and quality of the Peach is so 
well and universally known that it needs 
no word of introduction from us. 
EARLY ELBERTA —Ripens about a week 
earlier than Elberta; otherwise the same, or 
a trifle better quality. 
ELBERTA —The old reliable peach. The 
fruit is extra large; golden yellow, with 
brilliant shades of red; firm, juicy, rich and 
sweet. The tree is vigorous, sturdy—and 
hardy; thrives in widely different localities. 
J. H. HALE —The tree is enormously pro¬ 
ductive and the fruit is of larger size than 
the Elberta. Color a deep, golden yellow 
overlaid with bright carmine. Smooth, solid, 
thick skin, a peach without the fuzz. Abso¬ 
lutely distinct in this respect, it stands in 
a class alone. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE —A very large yel¬ 
low freestone of the finest quality. Ripens 
early in September. 
WILMA —A seedling of the Elberta, about 
10 days later, in shape a trifle rounder, col¬ 
ors up better, has fully better flavor, and 
has the advantage of coming when the El¬ 
berta is gone. 
PRICE OF PEACH 
Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
2- 3 feet .$ .25 $ .70 $2.15 
3- 4 feet .35 1.00 2.95 
4- 5 feet .50 1.35 3.95 
Special bundle of five 2-3 ft. trees for $1.10, 
prepaid. 
Duebess 
THE QUALITY FRUIT 
The Pear is closely related to the apple 
and like the apple thrives on many soils. 
It is noted for its delicate, mild, sweet and 
delicious flavor, and the melting, buttery, 
juicy texture of the flesh, surpassing the 
apple in these respects. 
BARTLETT —Has large, handsome, waxen 
yellow fruit. Flesh buttery, rich and juicy, 
highly flavored for canning. Ripens in 
August and September. 
DUCHESS D’ANGOULEME —Very large, 
yellow; makes a beautiful tree, a heavy 
bearer; flavor, melting and sweet. A de¬ 
pendable bearer and good market sort. 
KIEFFER —On account of the excellent 
keeping qualities it is one of the best and 
most profitable market varieties. Trees bear 
young. October and November. 
SECKLE (Sugar Pear) —This well-known 
little pear has attained the rank of standard 
in quality on account of its rich delicious 
flavor; very popular for dessert. August 
and September. 
PRICE OF PEAR 
Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3-4 feet .$ .60 $1.50 $4.50 
No Fruit Prepaid. 
PLUMS 
A BEAUTIFUL AND ORNAMENTAL TREE 
FOR A CITY LOT 
Plum trees are often called the poor man’s 
tree because they require so little room to 
grow and are always such prolific bearers. 
ABUNDANCE —One of the best Japanese 
plums, bears young, rich bright red with 
light yellow flesh, excellent quality. 
GERMAN PRUNE —One of the oldest va¬ 
rieties. The tree is vigorous in growth and 
productive. Large, purple fruit that is firm, 
sweet, and delicious. A freestone. Septem¬ 
ber. 
GREEN GAGE —Fine variety for canning. 
Fruit is large, roundish oval, greenish yel¬ 
low, spotted with red; flesh yellow, juicy, 
rich, of finest quality. 
PRICE OF PLUM 
Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3-4 feet .$ .60 $1.50 $4.50 
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