Bartlett— 
SUMMER. KNOWN FOR QUALITY. 
One of the 'best known and popular varieties for 
both commercial and home orchard planting 1 . Golden 
color with red streak, mellow and indescribably delici¬ 
ous both fresh and canned. Heavy bearer. 
Kieffer- 
FALL Best pear for large com¬ 
mercial planting, because of its sure crop, heavj yield 
and excellent shipping qualities. Kieffer hast been prov¬ 
en unexcelled for commercial canning. A local cannery 
used over 200,000 bushels in one season. 
Seckel EARLY FALL. A medium size pear 
that ripens late in September. Extremely fine quality 
and flavor. Always in market demand and equally 
valuable for home use. 
Douglas Pear—Bears In 2 Years 
Why wait 5 or 6 years for a crop of pears when 
the NEW DOUGLAS very often bears the second 
year. Young trees have been known to bear in the 
nursery row. Heavy bearer of good quality fruit. 
Very hardy, producing fruit from a second set of 
blossoms when the first was frozen. Very blight re¬ 
sistant. Juicy, sweet,, delicious. 
TRICE: Each, 54c; 3 for $1.55; 10 for $4.95. 
German 
Trune 
Plum 
STANLEY PRUNE 
Recommended by New York Expt. Station as the 
best new early plum—early August, 10 days before 
German; Prune. This new Stanley is the finest prune 
type plum; fruit largest size, dark bluish purple, 
freestone, fine grained, tender, juicy and sweet. 
Firm and does not crack. Excellent quality for 
cooking or eating. Produces heavy full crop every 
year; often bears in 3 years. 
PRICE: Each, 63c; 3 for $1.75; 10 for $5.75. 
DOUGLAS PEAR 
PLUMS 
Burbank delicious table plum. 
Hardy Japanese variety free from black knot. Deep 
red color, unusually delicious flavor. Keeps three 
weeks after ripening. Ripens August 15 to Sept. 1. 
German Prune— 
BEST FOR CANNING AND 
Preserving. Medium size-, dark purple plum. Firm 
sweet, the favorite everywhere for canning. Tree easy 
to grow, remarkably free from disease, very productive. 
Good keeper, excellent shipper. Ripens in September. 
Green Gage this round, greenish- 
iellow plum has about the sweetest flavor of all. 
Every housewife wants Green Gage for canning and 
preserving. Medium size, full of juice, unusually heavy 
bearer. Always sells Avell. Late September. 
YeiiQW BEST YELLOW PLUM. EX- 
tra Large Fruit. Clear yellow egg shaped. Fine for 
table or canning use. Hardy productive tree. Ripens 
August. 
APRICOTS 
QUINCE 
Moorpark Have 2 or 3 trees of this 
delicious fruit in your garden. Very large, gold¬ 
en yellow fruit, red cheeked, freestone-, sweet and 
juicy. Hardy, heavy bearer—ripens August. 
Orange BEST OF ALL QUINCE. Regular 
fnnu-al bearer of fine, large delicious fruit. Hardy, 
early bearing trees. Plant for Profit—Quince always 
brings high prices. 
1941 PRICES FOR FRUIT TREES 
Selected First Grade Trees—Carefully Graded, I Veil Rooted, Well Branched, Good Producers. 
Apples, (2-yr., 9-16 in., 4, to 6 ft) all except Anoka,, Beacon Dolgo 
Peaches, (l-yr.,7-16 in., 3 to 5 ft.) all except Hardeei . 
Pears, (2-yr., 9-16 in., 4 to 0 ft.) all except Douglas . 
Plums, (2-yr., 9-16 in., 4 to 6 ft) all except Stanley .'. 
Sour Cherries, (2-yr., 9-16 in., 4 to 6 ft.) all varieties . 
Sweet Cherries, (2-yr., 9-16 in., 4 to 6 ft.) all varieties . 
Apricots, (1-yr., 7-16 in., 3 to 5 ft.) ... 
Quince, (2-yr., 9-16 in., 4 to 6 ft.) .. . . . 
Dwarf Apple, (2-yr., 2 to 3 ft) ..... 
Dwarf Pear, (2-yr., 2 to 3 ft.) ..... 
Special Cash Discount for Early Orders- 
Each 
3 
10 
25 
100 
.$ .35 
$ .93 
$2.90 
$7.10 
$27.50 
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2.10 
5.15 
19.50 
.49 
1.45 
4.45 
10.75 
39.50 
.54 
1.55 
4.95 
11.95 
44.50 
.49 
1.45 
4.45 
10.75 
39.50 
.54 
1.55 
4.95 
11.95 
44.50 
.49 
1.45 
4.45 
10.75 
39.50 
.54 
1.55 
4.95 
11.95 
44.50 
.98 
2.90 
3.95 
.48 
1.35 
3.95 
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