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Price above varieties, $2.50 each. 
PEARS 
PEACH, 
Valiant. 
PEACHES 
Ewart. The fruit is remarkable for its large size and good 
quality. Greenish yellow netted with russet; fine melt' 
ing, tender, juicy flesh. A month later than Bartlett. 
Ovid. Large fruit, resembles Bartlett in color except for 
russet patches. Flesh sweet, fine grained and good flavor. 
A splendid late Pear. 
Phelps. Of the Bartlett type but flavor better. Ripens 
latter part of November. Flesh tender and juicy. 
Willard. Ripens two weeks later than Ovid. 
Flesh fine grained, tender and juicy. 
One of the best winter Pears. 
Delicious. A white-fleshed seedling of Belle. Medium size, firm flesh, good 
quality and free from the stone. Early. 
Eclipse. The trees are productive, size and shape of fruit resemble the Belle. 
An attractive yellow with deep flush, flesh fine grained, quality good, 
freestone. Midseason. 
Goldfinch. Oval, yellow flesh, medium size. Freestone; tender flesh, sub-acid, 
good quality. Ripens week earlier than Carmen. 
Mikado. A popular early variety; very productive. Medium size, round, 
^ semi-ding; yellow blushed red. 
Sunbeam. Very productive, fruit large, round, deep yellow, nearly covered 
with red. Good quality; semi-cling. 
Valiant. A seedling of Elberta. The fruit is large, round, yellow blushed 
red; firm, juicy flesh, very good quality; freestone. Noteworthy because of 
earliness and rich flavor. Ripens two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Veteran. Fruit large, round, yellow flesh, freestone. Ripens a few days later 
than Valiant. A very desirable variety. 
Price above varieties, $2.00 each. 
Price above varieties, $2.50 each. 
We have all standard varieties in the 
following grades: 11/16" caliper, 
$1.50 each. Extra heavy, early-to- 
bear size, $3.50 each. 
We have all standard varieties in the following grades: 9/16" cal¬ 
iper, 4-5 ft., $1.00 each. Extra heavy, early-to-bear size, $2.00 each. 
PLUMS 
Albion. One of the best of the new Plums. Tree is productive, strong and 
vigorous. Fruit large and excellent quality. Late. 
American Mirabelle. Small, sweet yellow Damson, delightful flavor. A 
splendid new variety. 
Beauty. An early Japanese Plum that precedes Abundance. Medium, round, 
dark red; flesh yellow tinged red, very juicy. 
Formosa. A Japanese Plum recommended for its productive trees and large 
fruit. Oval to slightly cordate; greenish yellow nearly overlaid with red; 
flesh firm, sweet and juicy. Ripens midseason. 
Hall. A cross between Golden Drop and Grand Duke, but better flesh and 
flavor. Tree nearly perfect. 
Imperial Epineuse. Reddish purple, tender, sweet, juicy. Fruit ripens late and 
escapes brown rot. 
Pearl. Medium size yellow Plum; quality is exceptionally sweet. 
Sannois. Very late reddish purple French Plum of medium size. One of the 
sweetest and most delectable varieties. 
Stanley. The tree is healthy, vigorous and produces full crop annually. 
Fruit large, dark blue with thick bloom; flesh greenish yellow, juicy, fine 
grained, sweet, quality very good; midseason. A prize Plum. 
Price above varieties, $2.50 each. 
All Standard Varieties. 
NECTARINES 
Hunter. Tree is vigorous and productive. Fruit large, 
round, yellow with a heavy blush. Flesh is free from the 
stone with the true Nectarine flavor, although somewhat 
tart. It ripens midseason. 
John Rivers. An early variety, ripening first week in Au¬ 
gust. Tree small but productive. Fruit medium size, 
nearly covered with red, good quality; flesh white, ad¬ 
herent to stone. Begins the Nectarine season. 
Rivers Orange. Yellow flesh; early midseason. Fruit free¬ 
stone, nearly covered with dark red blush. No Nec¬ 
tarine has a sweeter, richer flavor. 
Sure Crop. Imported from New Zealand. Vigorous and 
productive. Fruit large, white overlaid with red. Flesh 
firm, tender, free from stone, very pleasing flavor. Late 
midseason. 
P~AR, 
Phelps. 
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