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Don't overlook Pears as money-makers; or as a 
source of delicious, healthful, fruit. May be 
planted in almost any location. Plant 20 ft. 
apart. 
We offer the four most valuable varieties, 
plus the brand new SEEDLESS AND 
CORELESS PEAR. 
BARTLETT. Large, juicy, rich fla¬ 
vored. Fine to eat out of hand, univer¬ 
sally recognized as best canning Pear. 
Tree strong grower and prolific bearer. 
Bears in September. Prices below. 
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handsome Pear. Yellow with red cheek. 
The best of the large early Pears. Fair 
canner if picked before too ripe. 
Bears August. Prices below. 
KIEFFER. Large yellow Pear noted 
for its keeping quality. Tree very 
fast grower and bears young. 
Bears Oct.-Nov. Prices below. 
SECKEL. Small fruit, light rus- 
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Prices at right ap¬ 
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excepting Cope's, 
Seedless. 
PRICES 
7/16" Caliper 
1 for $ .70 
3 for 1.69 
10 for 4.20 
25 for 9.80 
50 for 19.00 
100 for 37.50 
