PLUM CHERRY 
Each year we sell more and more of these trees. I am sure that you will want several in 
your home orchard. 
COMPASS—This is a cross between a plum and cherry, having the best qualities of each. 
The tree is a vigorous grower, hardy, prolific, and bares extremely young. The fruit is medium 
size, of a dark red color. Ripens in June. Makes excellent preserves. 
OPATA—The Opata is a very beautiful tree and will add color to your lawn as the blooms 
are beautiful and fragrant. The fruit is medium size and of fine flavor. It is purplish-red color 
with greenish meat; clinging to seed. Ripens last of June. 
PRICES ON PLUM CHERRIES 
Each, in Lots of 
Each 10 100 
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PEARS 
_ There is always a market for good choice fruits—especially pears. Our trees will give you 
fruit that will bring high prices on any market. 
DOUGLAS BARTLETT 
Our Douglas pear is one of the most fa- 
mous for its early and heavy bearing. The 
fruit is large, slightly oblong in shape, creamy- J 3 
white with red cheek. Douglas is one of the matic. Trees grow dense and of even coni- 
best eating pears on the market and is sold cal shape. Very popular. Ripens August. 
at fancy prices. These big soft, juicy, deli- CHINESE SAND 
cious pears are good to eat right off the tree. 
Everyone is acquainted with this large yel- 
low pear. Fruit is very rich and highly aro- 
LE CONTE Called ‘‘Pineapple Pear.’’ Valuable for the 
South for canning. Flesh coarse, about the 
Large; pyriform; smooth; pale _ yellow. quality of Kieffer. Tree good grower; not 
Good quality when properly ripened. Begins subject to blight. Ripens in August. Best 
to bear when five years old. Ripens July 20th suited to that section within 100 to 150 miles 
to last of August. of the Gulf Coast. 
GARBER 
Fruit large to very large; skin yellow with light 
brown cheek. Fine for cooking. Ripens in late Sep- 
tember. 
KIEFFER 
Best variety for the Southwest. Will bear very 
young. The tree is vigorous and very prolific. The 
fruit is very large; yellow with brown cheeks. It is 
the best for cooking and market. The Garber and Kief- 
fer are very much alike. Ripens in October. 
PRICES ON PEARS 
Each, in Lots of 
Each 10 100 
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DetouGeo0GssiZGcsn sere koe .60 -50 -40 
GrtorT4foot=s1Ze2seeee eee 1.00 -80 60 


“OUR TREES ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AND FREE FROM DISEASES” 
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