6 THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 

QUARTER 
COPE’S NEW SEEDLESS PEAR FROM ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH 
As president of the Mahoning County Horticul- 
tural Society I find that there is much interest in 
the new Seedless Pear that you are propagating. 
When I saw the original tree it was a beautifully 
formed tree six years of age and loaded with 
three bushels of fine fruit, mostly 2% to 234 size, 
and of fine quality, and color. 
FRANK AGNEW, 
Boardman, Ohio 
Seedless Pear Nurseries, 
Salem, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: 
I have been greatly interested in this new Seed- 
less Pear. My observation has been that, the size 
is good, color is good, and the quality excellent. 
A. A. LESS FRUIT FARM, 
R. D. No. 5, Salem, Ohio. 
RETAIL PRICES ON SEEDLESS PEAR 
5 to 7 ft., 11/16 in Cal. 
Kachin eee ier $1.50 
3 or more.............. $1.25 each 
Whips 3 to 4 ft., 40c each; $35.00 per hundred 
5 to 7 ft., 60c each; $40.00 per hundred 
4 to 5 ft., 50c each; $30.00 per hundred 
BARTLETT—Large, bright yellow with red blush; 
juicy and highly flavored; productive. September. 
B. D. ANJOU—Large, greenish color, very hardy 
and productive; juicy, rich, vinous. October. 
BOSC—Very large, long shaped, russet color, late 
fall or early winter season, best quality and pro- 
ductive. 
4 to 5 ft. in Cal. 
Rach 
SLOtsmore ss 
1 Year, 3-4 ft. 
CLAIRGEAU — Extremely large size, tree bears 
young; skin yellow, shaded with crimson, flesh 
juicy and excellent. Ripens in September. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE—Very large; long shaped; 
beautiful blush next to sun; of good quality; should 
be picked green and allowed to ripen in a cool 
place. 
DUCHESS—tThe largest pear; greenish yellow and 
good quality; succeeds better when grown as a 
dwarf. October. 
