Pears 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, 5-6 ft., $.70 each. 
Anjou —Large greenish pear, shaded crimson. 
Bartlett —Large, yellow, waxy; rich, juicy. 
Bose— Extra large, russet; vigorous grower. 
Clapp’s Favorite —Very large; yellow and dark red. 
Duchess —Rich, juicy; greenish in color. 
Flemish Beauty —Large, sweet pear; vigorous. 
Gorham —Resenbles Bartlett but earlier. 
KiefTer —Very 1 arge; good keeper. 
Seckel —Small; rich yellowish brown; good keeper 
Sheldon —Large, round, russet and red; fine quality. 
Plums 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, $.70 each. 
European: 
Bradshaw —-Large, dark violet; productive. 
German prune —Large, dark purple. 
Italian Prune —Large, purple, juicy. 
Lombard —Medium, violet-red. 
Monarch —Large, dark purplish-blue. 
New York State Prune —Good size; purple; productive. 
Reine Claude {Green Gage) —Large, greenish-yellow; very sweet. 
Japanese: 
Abundance —Bright red; heavy bearer. 
Burbank —Large amber, turning to bright red. 
Peaches 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, $.40 each. 
Belle of Georgia —Very large; white with red cheek. 
Early Crawford —Large yellow; good quality. 
Elberta —Large yellow with red cheek. 
J. H. Hale— La rge, golden yellow; good flavor. 
Livingston —New; yellow; extra large. 
Rochester —Early, yellow freestone; large; bears young. 
Apricots 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, $.70 each. 
Hungaria’s Best —Large; good quality; deep yellow. 
Superb —Medium size; light salmon; productive. 
Mulberries 
2 yr. No. 1 grade, $.70 each. 
Downing —Abundance of jet black enormous fruits. 
New Amsterdam —Equal to Downing but a little hardier. 
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