Early Bearing 
PEARS 
BARTLETT. Large size, with a 
beautiful blush next to the sun; 
buttery, very juicy and high 
flavored; the tree is a strong 
grower and a young and abun- 
dant bearer. August and Sep- 
tember. 
BOSC. Finest quality late fall 
and winter variety russet, extra 
long and tapering. Good ship- 
per, bringing highest market prices. 
A vigorous grower. November and 
December. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. A large, beautiful, 
me!ting sweet pear. Tree is very 
hardy, vigorous and productive. Suc- 
ceeds well in all climates. September. 
DUCHESS OF ANGOULEME. One of the very largest of good 
pears. Greenish in color, juicy. A good canning pear. One 
of the best for autumn. 
DWARF DUCHESS. A splendid pear. The earliest of all in 
bearing and the ideal pear for city lots. The tree is hardy 
and vigorous. Fruit is juicy, fine grained and delightful in 
flavor. One of the best pears on the market. 


PRICES OF KRIDER’S FINEST PEAR TREES 
2 to 3 ft. (7/16 in.) trees, 50c¢ each; 10 for $4.50 
Bartlett 

3 to 4 ft. (9/16 in.) trees, 60c each; 10 for 5.50 
4 to 6 ft. (11/16 in.) trees, 70c each; 10 for 6.50 
Oe cia ease neat ie RRR eo Tes By Express. 
Soilmaster 
APPLY ANY TIME OR ANY 
PLACE, DOES NOT BURN 
Soilmaster is a decom- 
posed, concentrated leaf-mold 
and decayed vegetation. This 
is the humus to use on lawns, 
around shrubs and in your 
garden. Holds seven times its 
weight in moisture, and is a 
good fertilizer. Rejuvenates 
gardens, lawns, shrubbery and 
trees; is a natural plant food, 
a natural soil builder; far su- 
perior to stable manure, has 
the same fertilizing value, is 
clean, odorless and does not 
burn; and can be applied any § 
time and anywhere. - 
Two-bushel bag for ae 
only $1.00. Not sub- 
ject to any cash dis- 
count. Shipped by 
Freight collect from 
Berrien Springs, Mich. 





















BOYSENBERRY 
The highest quality bramble fruit. A cross 
between Youngberry, Blackberry and Raspberry. 
Combines the best flavors of all three. Easy to 
grow and produce a large crop. Berries are 
2 inches or more in length, have a tangy taste 
and are dark maroon in color. No. 1 plants, 
6 for 50c; 12 for 95c; 25 for $1.70; 100 for 
$5.50, postpaid. 
Boysenberry 

820 Clay St., Woodstock, IIl., 
May 8, 1940. 
The plants ordered from you sometime since arrived safely and I am 
writing to inform you that I am surprised and greatly pleased with both 
their quality and condition. DONALD FY -T. Sy 
The Fulton Fire Insurance Co. a 
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