These Varieties are Tried and Tested 
Crow Your Own 
Ripening periods mentioned are for 
average conditions in Connecticut 
Pear Trees Bear Young 
Each 
10 
100 
cal., 4-6' 
$ .50 
$4.00 
$30.00 
cal., 3-4'. 
.40 
3.00 
20.00 
cal., 3-4'. 
.30 
2.00 
15.00 
Belle of Georgia—White with red cheek. Freestone. Late 
August. 
Carman—White, red cheek. Semi-freestone. Mid-August. 
Fiberta—Large, yellow with red cheek. Freestone. 
Early September. Standard commercial peach. 
Golden Jubilee—Large golden yellow, red blushed. 
Freestone. Mid-August. Best early yellow. This is 
an outstanding new peach which is now extremely 
popular. 
J. II. FI ale—A ery large, yellow llesh, red cheek, free¬ 
stone. Early September. Excellent in quality and 
flavor. 
Lizzie — Large, lemon yellow with nice red 
cheek. Freestone. Late September. A good 
shipper. Has little fuzz. 
South Haven—An early yellow freestone 
which ripens about the middle of August 
following Golden Jubilee. An excellent bear¬ 
er, fine flavored and hardy. 
E Iberia 
Here is a list of pears that will supply excellent fruit for 
market and home use from August well into the winter. Pears 
will grow on almost any good soil but thrive best, in rather 
heavy loam or clay. Plant about 20' apart. 
Bartlett —Most popular pear for home and market use. Fine 
quality and rich flavor. Sept. 
Beurre Bose —Very large, deep yellow, overspread with 
russet. Unsurpassed in quality and flavor. Juicy. October 
and November. 
Beurre d’Anjou —An excellent market pear for late fall and 
early winter. Fruit yellow with faint blush. Uniform in size. 
Quality good. 
Clapp’s Favorite —Large, red blushed. Quality good. Early. 
Precedes Bartlett. 
Duchess d’Angouleme —Extremely large pears of rich but¬ 
tery flavor. October. 
Keiffer —Large, yellow with red cheek. Excellent for cooking 
and canning. Tree bears young and is productive. October 
and November. 
Lawrence —A light yellow, sweet pear which ripens in No¬ 
vember and December. 
Seckel —Round, small russet colored pears. Fruit sweet and 
of finest quality. Tree productive and hardy. October. 
Sheldon —Large, round, russet and red pears of first quality. 
September and October. 
Wilder —Ripens in early August. Quality high, flavor good 
and size medium. 
PRICES 
yy" cal. and up, 5-7' 
Each 
10 
100 
$ .75 
$6.50 
$50.00 
9 
16“ 
Ai" 
16 
4-6' 
Each 
10 
100 
$ .65 
$5.50 
$40.00 
7 
16“ 
_a_" ra i 
16 cai., 
3-4' 
Each 
10 
100 
$ .55 
$4.50 
$30.00 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
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