PEARS 
BARTLETT This pear is known far and wide for its large, juicy, golden, delicious fruit. The 
most popular of all pear varieties. Unexcelled for canning. Tree is thrifty and very produc- 
tive. Ripens early September. This variety only available in bearing-age trees. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE An unusually large pear with a very appealing yellow color with a 
red cheek. Flesh is juicy, fine textured, sweet, aromatic flavor. Tree is hardy and a good 
bearer. Ripens late August or early September. One of the best early pears. 
BEURRE BOSC A large gourd shaped pear, russet bronze in color. Quality of the best, 
sweet, rich, fine flavored. One of the best long keeping varieties. Tree is productive, ripens 
late September. 
SECKEL A small pear that is perhaps the most delicious of all pears. The fruit has a green- 
ish yellow flesh, beautifully splashed a coppery red. When fully ripe turns a golden brown, 
and is exceptionally sweet and juicy. Tree upright in growth, hardy and very productive. 
Ripens about one week after Bartlett. 
Cross pollination is necessary in the successful culture of pears. In order to grow large crops, 
plant several varieties. Bartlett and Seckel will not pollinate each other but any of the 
others listed above are very good. . 
PRICES OF PEAR TREES: 
Large, Heavy, 2 yr., Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $6.50. 
2 yr., 4-6 ft., Each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $5.50. 
PRICES OF BEARING-AGE BARTLETT PEAR TREES: 
Large, 6-8 ft., Each $1.25; 3 for $3.50; 12 for $11.00. 
HEALTHY TREES 
We offer only first grade trees—the only kind that we 
would accept and plant. 
When properly planted, trees like the ones pictured here 
will thrive and become abundant producers of fruit. 
We urge you to follow the directions for planting given 
in the booklet, “How to Plant,” which is included with 
every order of trees and shrubs. 
100 or more trees at special prices, write to us. 
A CAREFULLY PLANNED FAMILY GARDEN to pro- 
vide plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables at low cost 
should receive serious consideration in making your plans 
fot the coming year. In planning your fruit garden it 
must be remembered that the original planting will con- 
tinue to produce for years to come. In these times of un- 
certainty wise planning of this nature will go a long way 
in making the future more secure. For whatever may come 
the trees and plants in your garden will continue to grow, 

blossom and produce fruit come what may. 
We do not pay transportation charges on fruit trees or shrubbery unless orders total $20.00 or more. 
Grapes, berries and currants are postpaid at each and ten rates. 
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