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EI.LWANGER & BARRY’S 
New Seedling Apple, “ Barry.” 
We take great pleasure in now offering for the first time this fine new seedling Apple. 
It was raised in our nurseries several years ago and has been thoroughly tested, so that we 
have no hesitation in recommending it to our customers as a novelty of sterling merit. Fruit 
oblate conical, yellow ground marbled with carmine on sunny side; flesh firm, crisp, acid; 
quality good. A great keeper, lasting in perfection till June. Tree a vigorous grower. $1.00. 
New Winter Pear, “ Dorset.” 
A seedling raised by the late Lemuel Clapp, and now offered for the first time. It is a very 
handsome and showy late keeping Pear. Large, golden yellow ground, with bright red on 
sunny side; flesh juicy, melting, sweet, of good quality. Keeps and ships well and is a valuable 
late Pear. Ripe in February. Tree a vigorous grower. $1.00. 
NEW WINTER PEAR, "DORSET." deduced.) 
New Fall Pear, “Lady Clapp.” 
Another seedling raised by the late Lemuel Clapp. A large, very handsome Pear. Clean, 
smooth skin, beautiful yellow when ripe; flesh very juicy, melting, vinous; quality first rate. 
Ripens from middle to end of September, following the Bartlett, and a good sort to succeed 
that variety on account of its size and fine color, which is the same as Bartlett. A splendid 
pear and a decided acquisition to the list of varieties ripening at that season. Tree a good 
grower. #1.00. 
The Col. Wilder Pear. 
One of Fox’s seedlings from California; one of the longest keeping Pears. Large, 
pyriform, oblong, inclining to oval; skin yellow, profusely dotted and marbled with russet; flesh 
melting, full of juice, sweet; a delicious Pear; keeps till March. A fair grower. $1.00. 
