Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Plums The Linn County Nurseries 

PEARS ° 
% 
Bartlett Patten 
Kieffer Parker 
Lincoln Seckel 
PRICES of all standard Pears: Each Per 10 
526 eet titel) 7G site ee cree ee eC i tel ne Se Aer, eee eer ee $0.75 $6.50 
Ae eT Lh 10) LI eeeet Sees oe Won, ere amet Ck, ~~ Spun eee Ser ea, eke ee .60 5.00 
DWARF PEARS are grafted on Quince roots, which dwarf and bring them 
into bearing earlier. They are most useful where room is limited, and as 
decorative trees for garden planting or for training into special forms. Duchess 
does particularly well as a dwarf. 
Bartlett Kieffer 
Duchess Seckel 
Flemish Beauty 
| Each Per 10 
070010. andeup Mostly 41 tseand Up, pew ree eee ne ee eee $1.00. $9.00 
PEACHES 
Peaches in central Iowa should be planted where they will have as much 
protection as possible, for no variety is fully hardy. 
PRICES—Budded varieties. Size Each Per 10 
Champion,s Marquettemand, Polly..2- 2. 5- 6 ft. $0.60 $ 5.00 
Polly is a large, white, Iowa freestone, described as extremely hardy. 
APRICOTS 
Size Each 
PATIO ae N 1 U Cape ce eee Oe te hg Ne Teak, SLANE AG es ae 5-6 ft. $1.00 
FAT Be NAT OU a eee ete ee a ee ee Le eee 4-5 ft. 15 
Whar Chianti ek Oe ee 3-4 ft. .60 
All are Prof. Hansen’s new hardy varieties and certainly are best for severe 
climates. These are well worth planting as ornamental as well as fruit bearing 
trees. They have good foliage and form and very beautiful large rose-pink 
flowers real early in the spring before there are any leaves to conceal them. 
All are on hardy plum roots. 
PLUMS 
Damson German Prune Superior 
Elliott Lombard Surprise 
Ember Moors Arctic Toka 
Fiebing Sapa, 4-5 ft. Underwood 
Plums thrive in rich moist bottom lands, or even quite wet soils. 
40 
