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Pear Trees 
From Prolific Parent Stock 
P £ARS will thrive and produce abundantly on most 
any good soil, but prefer heavy clay or clay loam, 
well drained. They should be planted about 20 feet 
apart each way (dwarf varieties about 10 feet apart), 
PRICES OF 2-YR.-OLD TREES EACH 10 100 
2 Yr. 5 to 7 ft. high. 11-16 in. Cal. .. 65c $5.50 $50.00 
2 Yr. 4 to 5 ft. high. 9-16 to 11-16 Cal. 55c $5.00 $45.00 
Five of one variety or ten of not over 
three varieties at ten rates. 
Sweet Cherry Trees 
PRICES OF 2-YR.-OLD TREES EACH 
2 Yr. 5 to 7 ft. high. 11-16 in. Cal. 80c 
2 Yr. 4 to 5 ft. 9-16 to 11-16 in. Cal. 70c 
10 100 
$7.50 $65.00 
$6.50 $55.00 
Five of one variety or ten of not over 
three varieties at ten rates, 
BING. 
Very large, dark brown, almost black, flesh firm, 
sweet and delicious. The fruits hang well on the trees 
and ripen at one time. July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. 
ANJOU. 
Trees are vigorous, grow rapidly and come into 
bearing young. The fruits are large, uniform, greenish 
yellow with firm juicy flesh, and as an early winter 
pear it has no superiors and few equals. 
BARTLETT. Well known Summer Canning Pear. 
BOSC. 
The fruits of this pear are nearly flawless in every 
character, extra large, long and tapering, russet, good 
shipper and usually brings highest market price. The 
quality is very good, Seckel being the only other pear 
surpassing it as a dessert. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. 
It is the standard late summer pear to precede Bart¬ 
lett, which it much resembles, in size, shape, flavor, and 
color. Does best in heavy clay soil. 
DUCHESS. 
Very large rich and juicy. Pick them before 
maturity, wrap in tissue paper and rack them away for 
complete ripening. 
GORHAM. 
Pear growers want a variety to follow Bartlett 
which lacks some of the conspicuous faults of the sev¬ 
eral sorts that are grown for that season. Gorham ripens 
its fruit 2 weeks later than Bartlett and it keeps a 
month longer. The fruit resembles that of Bartlett in 
size, color and shape. The flavor is sweet and vinous, 
KIEFFER. 
The large size, handsome appearance, and remark¬ 
able keeping and shipping qualities puts the fruit 
among the best keepers. 
SECKEL. (Sometimes called the sugar pear). 
A small pear of excellent flavor, fine for pickling 
or dessert, very productive and a profitable commercial 
pear. Seckel stands almost alone in vigor of trees and 
immunity to blight. 
SHELDON. 
Medium sized, yellow, with a rich shaded cheek, 
flesh a little coarse, melting and juicy, and ranks with 
the leaders in quality. 
Very large, juicy, black and rich. Last of June. It 
is adaptable to a wide range of soil, lives long and 
bears regularly. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. 
One of the best sweet cherries, very large, light 
yellow, marbled with red, juicy, rich and delicious, tree 
healthy, large and a good bearer. 
LAMBERT. 
Jet black when fully ripe. The fruit is meaty, juicy 
and has a very rich flavor. Late July. 
NAPOLEON. 
Is the leading firm fleshed sweet cherry. It wins 
its award due to its large size, handsome appearance 
and high quality of fruit, and the quantity of fruit 
that is often produced on a single tree. The tree comes 
into bearing young and ripens into July. 
SCHMIDT. 
The fruits are black and large being unsurpassed 
in size by any other cherry. The tree is vigorous and 
productive. July. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Late June. 
Sour Cherry Trees 
PRICES OF 2-YR.-OLD TREES EACH 10 100 
2 Yr. No. 1, 4 to 5 feet. 11-16 Cal. 70c $6.50 $55.00 
2 Yr. Med. 3 - 4 ft. 9-16 to 11-16 Cal. 60c $5.50 $45.00 
EARLY RICHMOND. June. 
MONTMORENCY. 
This is the most popular sour cherry grown in 
America. It stands at the top of all sour cherries in vigor, 
productiveness and quantity of fruit. The fruits have 
the advantage of being presentable in appearance and fit 
for use several days before fully ripe which adds great¬ 
ly to its market value. July. 
Dwarf Pear Trees 
Ideal for home orchard. Require little room— 
Bear early — Fruit easy to pick. 
ANJOU — DUCHESS — SECKEL 
3 to 4 feet. Each 65c. 
VARIETIES SELECTED IN JLcUe OndleM. MAY BE Said Out. 
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