Guaranteed Trees at Bargain Prices 
Two Dwarf Pear Trees Trained in Formal Style 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
Dwarf fruit trees solve the problem of fruit growing in small areas. They are very ornamental for the lawn and garden, come 
into bearing mucli earlier than tlie standard trees and are very prodxictive. The trees never get over 8 or 10 feet high. Their 
low, broad heads are within reach, so that the fruit can be easily picked. These trees are set 6 to 8 feet apart and take up so 
little room that they can be planted in places where it would be impossible to grow a larger tree. With care, they usually commence 
to bear the second year after planting, and will bear good crops within three or four years. The fruit is of the same size and flavor 
as that borne on the standard trees. 
By pruning. Dwarf Pear Trees can easily be trained to grow into interesting 
shapes, such as' pyramidal, round or flat, against buildings, fences or walls, for 
hedges, or on lattice like the illustration shown above. An abundance of best quality 
fruit can be secured in very little space, and the small trees be made to serve both as 
j)roducers 'of choice fruit and attractive ornaments for the lawn. Nearly everyone 
can find room to grow a few dwarf trees in the shape of trellised foundation plantings 
along the side or rear of the house, and in other ways that their flexible manner of 
growth might suggest. A wonderful picture is one where the walls are embellished 
with these interesting trees w'hich in the spring produce their bountiful blooms fol¬ 
lowed by their foliage and highly colored fruit. 
We can furnish Dwarf Pear trees in all of the standard varieties offered on this 
page, except Gorham, at the following prices. 
TWO-YEAR-OLD DWARF PEARS. Will come into bearing the second year. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, 90c each; 10 or more at 85c each ; 2.5 or more at 
80c each. 
ONE-YEAR-OLD DWARF PEARS. 2 to 3 feet, by parcel post, postpaid, 80c each. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, 65c each ; 10 or more at 60c each; or 25 or more 
at 55c each. 
WE HAVE NO DWARF APPLES TO OFFER THIS SEASON 
Standard Pear Trees 
ANJOU. Fruit large, yellow, often flushed red. An excellent market variety be¬ 
cause of long keeping qualities. Rich in flavor, bears early and disease resistant. 
BARTLETT. The most popular pear for both home use and market. Large, golden 
yellow with reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh tender, melting and juicy, with 
a delicious flavor. Tree vigorous; bears abundantly. Ripens in September. 
BUERRE BOSC. The liighest quality and best flavored pear. Fruits large, with 
long, thin, tapering neck. Golden russet color. Flesh fine-grained, juicy and melt¬ 
ing, very delicious and highly flavored. Ripens late September and early October. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE, Resembles Bartlett in size, shape and color. Lle-sh fine 
grained and very juicy. Ripens in August, about ten days ahead of Bartlett. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. Tree vigorous and productive; fruit large, yellow, covered Bartlett Pear 
with dull russet red; flesh juicy, melting, aromatic, rich and sweet. Ripens a few 
days later than Bartlett. 
GORHAM. A new Pear of the Bartlett type, but ripening two 
weeks later, and the keeping qualities are much better. Superior to 
Bartlett for canning. 
KIEFFER. Very productive; excellent keeper. While only fair in 
quality, it is an excellent canner and is in great demand for this pur¬ 
pose. Large, handsome fruits. The most free from insects and dis¬ 
ease of any variety. October to December. 
SEKEL. Small size and rich flavor makes this pear a desirable 
variety for pickling and preserving. Sweetest of all pears, juicy, de¬ 
licious flavor, and greatly prized for eating out of hand. Very at¬ 
tractive in ai)pearance, being of a russet-yellow color, with a bright 
red cheek. Very prolific. September and October. 
SHELDON. A pear of unusually good quality. Large, _ round, 
greenish-yellow in color, covered with a light russet. Very juicy and 
highly flavored. A good bearer and highly recommended for the home 
orchard. October and November. 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., Galesburg, Michigan 
Standard Pear Tree Prices 
Select the varieties you want at the following 8 
prices: Per Each Per 10 Per 100 i 
2 year old. Via inch caliper., 55c $4.50 $40.00 j 
2 year old, 'ho inch caliper.. 75c 6.50 55.00 j 
2 year old, ^Vic inch (4 to 6 I 
feet) . 90c 8.00 70.00 j 
25 or more trees at the 100 rate. | 
Trees sent bv express or freight, not prepaid. i 
ONE-YEAR-OLD TREES (2 to 3 feet), 35c each; 
10 for $3.00; 100 for $25.00, by express, not pre¬ 
paid. By parcel post, postpaid, 52c each. 
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