






Best Commercial and Home 
Orchard Kinds 
bas rtl tt Large; coloring when fully ripe, to waxen yellow with red blush; 
a e juicy, melting, highly flavored. Tree bears early and abundantly. 
Fruit ripens in September. 

Ki ff r Best Pear for large commercial planting. Ripens in October and 
ie e November. Fruit large and of good quality. 
Linc [n A very fine large, yellow, blushed-red, late-summer Pear 
0) which bears young and heavily, and is delicious for eating 
and canning; fine keeper. Succeeds where others fail. Fast grower, 
extremely hardy. Ripens October. This variety can be supplied in 
9/16 in. grade only. 
Seckel (Sugar Pear). Small size; yellowish russet, with 
red cheek. Flesh white, buttery, very juicy and 
melting. Ripens in September and October. 
COPE’S Seedless Pear 
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(Patent Applied For) Bargain 
Brand new variety — something different. Think of 
it — no seeds, practically coreless — solid all the way No. 22 
through. Ideal canning Pear —no waste of time or 1 Dwarf 
fruit. Extra large size, Bartlett-type fruit. Clear yellow Bartlett 
skin blushed red. Pure white, fine-grained flesh. Sweet Pear 
and delicious. Ripens 10 days later than Bartlett. Bears | Dwarf 
in three years. Five-year-old trees have produced three Clapp’s 
bushels of perfect fruit. So far has not shown signs of Favorite 
blight. PRICE: 2-yr., 9/16 in., 314-5 ft. trees, $1.25 els 
each; 3 or more at $1.00 each. Price is net, not subject elcelatel 
to any cash discount. Quince 
PRICES OF PEAR TREES: hy ey Ae) 
All Varieties Listed (Except Seedless Pear) Net 
Each 10 100 IN Tey Pre, rele! 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 4-414 ft. trees. .30.50 $4.50 $40.00 Peics 
Special Super-Size, 11/16 in. up .60 5.50 50.00 
Duar P ear Trees Orange Senin called 
Bartlett 
Pear 
QUINCES 

2 ] y i - 
ei larcee fullesed arge, round with a short neck; color 
os fy. Ss | Pee ees co bright yellow; flesh tender, juicy 
eae UL tect cad esiliy and of excellent flavor. Highly re- 
; ses hr umn sitha garded for jellies and_ preserves. 
Bisel eat Trees bear young. A good tree to 
: plant on hillsides or where land is 
These trees solve the hard to work, as it requires very 
problem of fruit growing little care. 
in small areas. They never 
grow over 6 to 8 feet PRICE: 
high, and are very orna- z: : : 
Ck Se neg lee ato 2-yr., 9/16 in, trees, 65c each; 
garden; come into bearing 3 for $1.80; 
edrlier than the standard 10 for $5.50. 
trees and are very pro- 
ductive. Dwarf trees bear 
4 to 6» bushels of Pears 
per tree, and the fruit is 
of the same size and flavor 
as the fruit of standard 
trees. Dwarf fruit trees are 
very flexible in manner of 
growth, and by pruning, 
can be trained to grow 
against buildings, fences or 
walls. 





We are offering the 
Clapp’s Favorite (early) 
and Bartlett, which are two 
of the outstanding all-pur- 
pose varieties in pears. 
State variety wanted. 
PRICE: 
2-yr., 3-ft. trees, 49c 
each; 3 for $1.35. 

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