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the advantage of deep red color covering the entire 
fruit. Flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid; Tree har- 
dy, vigorous, and healthy; starts to bear young and 
heavily. It is a favorite for market and eating. 
Turley. (Turley Winesap.) The Turley is grad- 
ually winning its way solely on its merits. The 
tree is vigorous and bears fruit early. Fruit is ver: 
red and inclined to be large. Season just ahead of 
Stayman’s Winesap. | 
Wagoner. A large apple of beautiful bright red; 
fire texture, high flavor, and excellent quality. Tree 
bears early and is a reliable cropper. 
Black Stayman. Larger than the common Wine- 
Sap, with rich, dark red fruit. Keeps well and can 
be used in every way. One of the best commercial 
varieties as well as an all purpose apple for home 
use. 
Crab Apples: 
_ Transcendent. An early ripening variety ripen- 
ing in August. Color yellow overspread with bright 
red. Flesh very crisp and tender. 
Whitney. Ripens in late August. Has all the 
good qualities that an early Crab Apple can have. 
Very tender ard juicy. Not excessively acid when 
ripe. 
PEARS. 
There is scarcely a section in the entire country 
where Pear will not produce abundantly, if proper 
care is used in the selection of varieties. By all 
means Pears should be planted extensively for both 
market and home use. 
Pear—Whips. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
aii 1 CObAiern. . sackies! bas. $20: Sao 1- Toe 8015.00 
paOmetit eet. Der eer ies tus 3 20M ZO 20.00 
Race pereeten 2.0.22. 80" iS 25.00 
Pear—2 yr. Branched 
erm FCCU 2.2.28 See eet 25 6 63.00 27.50 
RPC CCU eon peste enue: son =-ose ‘AQ eeu 32.50 
Pee LCC Ue rect ee a eacer cee tarstaees 45 4.00 37.50 
Varieties: 
Bartlett. Grown profitably in every pear growing 
section in America. Trees vigorous and bear young. 
Fruits large and long with clear yellow color when 
mature. Flesh fine grained and juicy. 
Pineapple Pear. Resembles the Keiffer, with crisp, 
juicy, coarse flesh. Fine for cooking and canning. 
So far, it has proved to be blight-proof. Ripens July 
— and August. | 
Garber. An earlier pear than Keiffer. Hardy 
north and south. A very vigorous grower producing 
fruits suitable for culinary purposes. 
Kieffer. Grown largely for culinary purposes. 
Grows to large size. Fruit long and heavy. Flesh 
coarse and not so sweet. Largely planted for can- 
