
Seedless 
Pear 
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Here is a new Pear that you can eat from top to 
bottom —no seeds-—no core! What a wonderful 
innovation! 
And in addition, Cope’s New Seedless Pear is re- 
markably free from blight. In flavor, size, shape, and 
color, Cope’s Seedless Pear is very similar to Bartlett— 
just does not have seeds or core. 

Starts producing in three years, and usually gives 
full crop in five years. Ripe ten days after Bartlett, 
when good Pears are scarce, hence it brings good 
prices on the market, and will be a delight on the table. 
Don’t fail to order some Cope’s Seedless Pears. 
Prices: 21/2 to 3 ft., well-branched trees, 1 for $1.50; 
2 for $2.50; 3 for $3.50; 6 for $5.50; 25 or more at 
85c each. 

Plum Trees 
Five Leading Varieties of Plums 
SUPERIOR. This is a new variety that produces very large fruit with 
firm flesh, beautiful red in coloring, and delicious in flavor. Peels 
easily just like a peach. Exceedingly hardy. Easy to grow, strong and 
healthy. Exceedingly good market variety. Flesh a rich yellow. 
BURBANK. (Japanese.) Tree LOMBARD. Medium size. Fruit 









grows rather flat, which makes red. Very productive. This is a 
picking easy. Very hardy and leading market variety and is 
bears at an-early age. Fruit large, grown extensively wherever 
red. Late August. Plums are known. Late August. 
FELLENBERG. (Italian.) Good- PLUM TREE PRICES 
sized purple Plum. A good can-_ Finely branched 7/16 to 9/16-in. 
ner and an ideal fruit for drying. caliper. 
September. 1 for $1.05 10 for $ 6.25 
GREEN GAGE. Always a favor- 3 for 2.45 25 for. 14.75 
ite, either for canning or table. 50 for $28.50 
High sugar content. September. 100 for 55.00 
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