QUINCE 
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ORANGE—Large, round, bright yellow. 
PINEAPPLE—Large, apple shaped, flavor resem- 
bling pineapple. 
PEARS 
Experience has taught us, and rather dearly, that 
the best root for Pear Trees is the French root. Our 
trees are grown entirely on French roots. The wood 
is selected from the very best trees for type, and 
quality, size and production. 
In planting Lafayette Nursery'Grown Pear Trees 
\ 
you are assured the best quality stock. 
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SUMMER VARIETIES 
BARTLETT—The standard summer variety. Golden 
yellow when ripe, but with a blush on the sunny 
side. The meat is buttery, juicy and highly flavored. 
The tree is a thrifty grower producing at an early 
age and continuing prolifically. The Bartlett is a 
oopular canning and shipping variety. August and 
September. 
Our Bartletts are propogated exclusively from the 
“Otis Strain” which originally came from the N. Y. 
experiment station. 
fruit of exceptionally large ‘size and of the finest 
quality, much superior to the average. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE—Also a large pear resembling 
the Bartlett. The fruit is white, fine grained and 
juicy. The fruit ripens two weeks ahead of the 
Bartlett. 
GORHAM—Resembles the Bartlett in size, 
shape, and quality. Ripens two weeks later. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
ANJOU—A large fine grained pear. The meat is a 
light yellow, rich and buttery. The fruit is a good 
keeper and especially adapted for shipping. The 
tree is a thrifty grower and good producer. October 
and November. 
color, 
BOSC—An early winter variety of large size. The 
fruit has a long neck and yellow russet in color. 
It is juicy and of delicious flavor. The tree is a good 
grower and an equally good producer. The fruit is 
firm and a good shipper. 
COMICE—A large rich yellowish red fruit. The 
flesh is white, fine grained, and melting. A fine com- 
mercial variety. The tree moderately thrifty, upright 
grower. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY—The fruit a large pale yellow, 
‘becoming a reddish brown at maturity. The tree a 
strong grower and good bearer. The fruit is yellow- 
ish white, melting, sweet, and rich. Late September. 
FALL BUTTER—An excellent yellow pear of med- 
ium size. Fine for baking. This strain has proven 
unequalled as a pollenizer for Bartlett orchards. 
This particular strain produces. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
WINTER NELLIS—A very delicious winter pear of © 
medium size. The flesh is yellowish white, fine 
grained, and very melting. December to February. 
BUERRE EASTER—A splendid winter pear, large, 
oval, yellow with red cheek. 
SECKEL—A small early variety. 
WINTER BARTLETT—Very similar to Bartlett but 
later in ripening. 
CHERRIES 
Why You Should Plant Lafayette 
Grown Trees 
All the bud wood used in propagating our trees 
is taken from certified, marked trees of the best 
proven strains. These will produce fruit of the same 
type for quality, size and quantity. 

1-YEAR-OLD CHERRY TREES 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Commercial orchards use the Bing, Lambert, and 
Royal Ann extensively for canning, barreling, and 
to supply the fresh markets. We recommend the 
following trees for pollenizing: Black Republican, 
Black Tartarian, and Deacon. The Black Republican 
is most used for this purpose because barreling plants 
always accept the fruit in connection with other va- 
rieties at a fair price. It is a prolific and sure crop 
tree. Plant one tree out of every nine as a pollenizer, 
that is one-ninth of the total orchard should be 
pollenizers. 
Prices: Trees on Mazzard Roots. 
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Write for price on 250 or more. 

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