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PEARS 
2 year, No. 1—11/16 cal. 50c. each, 
9/16 cal. 35c. each, 7/16 cal. 25c. each 
Anjou. Large greenish pear, shaded crimson. Late. 
Bartlett. Large yellow, rich juicy flavor, heavy bearer. 
Early. 
Bose. Extra large russet color. Vigorous, late. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large yellow, speckled red, rich 
flavor. Very early. 
Duchess. Greenish, rich and juicy. Midseason. 
Flemish Beauty. Large, sweet. Vigorous, early. 
Kieffer. Very large, handsome, good keeper. Mid¬ 
season. 
Seckel. Small, rich yellow-brown, sweet and juicy. 
Early. 
Sheldon. Large russet and red, good quality. Mid¬ 
season. 
New York State Prune 
PLUMS 
2 year, No. 1—11/16 cal. 50c. each, 
9/16 cal. 35c. each, 7/16 cal. 25c. each 
EUROPEAN 
Bradshaw. Large, dark violet; juicy. 
German Prune. Large dark purple, sweet. Popular 
for canning. 
Lombard. Medium-sized violet-red, juicy, good, 
productive. 
Monarch. Large purple-blue. Freestone. Good bearer. 
New York State Prune. Good size, purple, produc¬ 
tive. Good. 
Reine Claude (Green Gage). Greenish yellow, firm, 
juicy, sweet. 
Stanley Prune. Large, dark blue-black. Sweet; new. 
JAPANESE 
Burbank. Large amber-red, productive, very juicy 
and sweet. Early. 
Bartlett 
PEACHES 
2kyear No. 1—40c. each; medium grade, 25c. each 
Early Crawford. Large, yellow. Fine quality. Early. 
Elberta. Yellow, red cheek, firm, juicy. Midseason. 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow, red cheek. Freestone. Early. 
J. H. Hale. Large yellow, good flavor, good keeper. 
Early. 
Rochester. Sweet, yellow. Freestone. Bears young. 
Early midseason. 
South Haven. Good size, yellow with red, prolific. 
QUINCE 
75c. each 
Orange. Bright yellow. Vigorous, prolific. 
Golden Jubilee 
