
PATTEN 
E Actual Size ; 
The price of just 1 bushel of pears will 
buy enough pear trees to bear many 
bushels for a life-time. No fruit is 
easier to grow. No fruit is more de- 
licious. 
Cope’s New Seedless Pear—The new fruit sensation. A 
pear that has NO SEEDS and NO CORE! This beautiful 
fruit is golden yellow with red cheek and ripens 10 days 
after Bartlett. Delicious in flavor, it is ideal for both eating 
fresh and canning, and as it is seedless and coreless, it may 
be canned whole. The 
i tree bears young, pro- eee 
ducing as much as 3 B es 
bushels the 5th year. It 
is a hardy, thrifty grow- 
er and has not been 
known to blight. Plant 
patent applied for. 

3 to 4 feet, Postpaid Eee ae : ie eo 
Each 75¢ ee 7 
5 for $3.00 ae i. 7 
t 4 to 5 feet, » a6 : ee : wg 
NOE, 
Not Postpaid NS ee . og 
Each $1.25 . : 
. 5 for $5.00 
a 5 to 6 feet, 
* Not Postpaid Bartlett— The leading summer pear. Large, yellow with blush. Juicy, 
y Each $1.50 sweet high quality. 
5 for $6.25 Douglas—This remarkable fall pear starts bearing NEXT YEAR 
after planting. Large fruit, yellow blushed. Blight-proof. 
Duchess—Fall pear with fine large, greenish-yellow russet fruit. 
Gorham— Ripens two weeks after Bartlett and keeps longer. 
Kieffer— Most popular winter pear. Bears young and heavily. 
Lincoln—Large, yellow, late summer pear. 
Patten—Our most popular summer pear. Fruit is large, yellow with 
blush, juicy, fine flavor. Bears young. Hardy and blight resistant. 
Seckel—Called the Sugar Pear because of its sweet flavor. Fruit is 
not large, but highest quality. Bears young and heavily. Ripens in 
late summer. A splendid pear. 



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SECKEL, 1/2 Size DOUGLAS, 1/3 Size BARTLETT, 1/3 Size KIEFFER, 1/3 Size 
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