Note the very low prices at which we offer these strong 2 year Pear trees. These are the lowest prices at which we 
have sold them in years. Make your planting now. 
PRICES Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. 5-7 ft. 3/4 and up . 50c $4.50 $28.00 
2 yr. 4-5 ft. 5/8 to 3/4 . 40c 3.50 23.00 
Anjou. Is a vigorous grower, hardy and pro¬ 
lific. The pears are of large size, green in color, 
but often yellowing when thoroughly ripe. 
Very juicy, luscious, and of the best quality. 
For late fall and very early winter use, we 
have no better variety. October to January. 
Bartlett. Justly the leading commercial pear 
■—a leader among canning Pears. Fruit is large, 
golden yellow in color with a reddish blush 
on the sunny side. Flesh is tender and juicy, 
with a delicious musky flavor. Tree is a vigor¬ 
ous erect grower and bears abundantly. Rip¬ 
ens in September; 
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Large Montmorency “Best Pie Cherry”. Fruit is good- 
sized, fine flavored and bright, clear red. The canning 
factories are always calling for them and buy them by the 
hundreds of tons. The best of all sour varieties; is a good 
shipper, very attractive and always brings good prices. 
The trees are the cleanest and best growers and are less 
subject to disease, less affected by wet weather, and are 
the best bearers of all other sour varieties. Montmorency 
can always be depended upon for a full crop, no matter 
how unfavorable the season may be. Fruit ripens ten days 
after Early Richmond. 
Early Richmond. The good old variety that bears such 
large crops in the gardens. Most hardy of all varieties, un¬ 
injured by severest winters. One of the most valuable and 
popular varieties, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. Tree 
slender in growth with a roundish, spreading head. Ripens 
through June and bears good crops almost every year. 
English Mo re llo. Fruit large, elongated; almost blackish 
red when fully ripe; very rich, acid; juicy and good. A 
splendid pie cherry. Tree very hardy, somewhat smaller 
than other sorts, but exceedingly productive. This fruit is 
in great demand by the fruit-juice manufacturers. July. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. 5-7 ft. 3/4 and up. 50c $4.50 $25.00 
2 yr. 4-5 ft. 5/8-3/4. 45c 3.50 20.00 
If you prefer 1 year trees, we offer fresh dug yearlings 
at $25.00 per 100. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, fine, pale lemon-yel¬ 
low, with brown dots; fine texture, melting, 
buttery, juicy, with a rich, sweet delicate, vinous 
flavor. Tree hardy and very productive. Thrives 
where other varieties fail. 
Duchess D’Angouleme. A most dependable 
cropper, often fruiting the first season after plant¬ 
ing. Fruit large. A dull greenish yellow, spotted 
russet, flesh white, rich and good quality. October 
to November. 
Flemish Beauty. This fine old pear is still one 
of the hardiest and most generally successful 
over a wide range of country, producing good 
crops annually of large, handsome fruit that is 
exceptionally good in quality. September and 
October. 
Kieffer. Large to very large. Skin yellow with 
light vermilion cheek. Flesh very juicy, with a 
marked musky aroma. Good quality. 
Sheldon. Large, round, russet, and red pear. 
Very rich and delicious. October. 
Large Montmorency 
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Orange. Popular, extensively cultivated, re¬ 
liable, and satisfactory. Roundish, bright 
golden yellow, very large, fine grained, fine 
quality. Best for cooking. 
PRICES 
Each Ten 100 
2 Year 4 to 5 ft. 
5/8 and up. 45c $4.00 $30.00 
Fellemburg Prune 
Napoleon (Royal Ann). Good for market and canning. 
Large size, beautiful cherry, pale yellow with bright red 
cheek; sweet, juicy, and firm. The leading white sweet 
Cherry. 
Schmidt’s Biggareau. Large size fruit of deep mahogany 
color. Flesh dark, very juicy, tender, and has a fine rich 
flavor. An excellent shipper. Fruit grows in clusters. July. 
Windsor. Fruit very large, juicy and firm; flesh pinkish 
and sometimes streaked. Good quality; excellent bearer. 
Tree upright, vigorous, and a rapid grower. Popular for its 
large size and dark color; almost black. One of the leading 
commercial sorts. July. 
PRICES 
Each Ten 100 
2 Yr. 5 to 7 ft. 3/4 and up . . . . 50c $4.50 $25.00 
or 
1 Yr. 4 to 6 ft. 9/16 and up 
(Sturdy Buds) 
2 Yr. No. 1 Plants—10 for $1.00 
Concord (Black). Leading commercial Grape. 
Catawba (Red). Best for table and wine. 
Fredonia (Black). New early variety—-recom¬ 
mended. 
Worden (Black). Well-known early type. 
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2 Year No. 1 Plants 
Three each of the following latest recommended 
new varieties: 
Portland. Early white grape. 
Caco. Large red grape good for making wines. 
Fredonia. Early large black grape. Highly 
recommended. 
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