

Depend On Welch’s Quality Trees When You Plant 
Welcht PEARS 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft.—45c each, not postpaid; per 10, 40c 
each, not postpaid. ; 
3 to 4 ft., 80c each, prepaid. 
ANJOU. The standard market pear for late fall and early 
winter. Flesh is yellowish white, firm but tender. One of 
the very best. 
BARTLETT. The most popular summer pear. One of the best for 
canning and shipping. 
DOUGLAS. Wonderful fall pear. Golden yellow in color. The 
tree bears very young, and is an excellent variety for the 
northern states. 
DUCHESS. October. Very large, fine quality and juicy, and 
keeps well into winter. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. Heavy producer, very hardy, and unap- 
proachable in quality. 
GARBER. September. Early bearer, very productive, and excel- 
lent for canning. 
KIEFFER. October. Very profitable market variety. A pear of 
very large, fine appearance. Most widely planted of all winter 
pears. A sure cropper and many trees will stand more than 
a hundred years. 
SECKEL. (Sugar Pear.) Ripens in late summer. Small, rich fruit 
of high quality. 
Four Bartlett, 4 Ft., $1.00, Postpaid 
WELCH’S ECONOMY 
FRUIT TREE COLLECTION 
2 Double Red Delicious Apples 
2 Montmorency Cherries 
2 Elberta Peaches 
2 Apricot Plums 
TREES 2 Bartlett Pears 
10 First-Class 6-ft. Trees for $3.75, Not 
Prepaid. 
Above Collection in S 50 
Mail Order Size, 4-ft. ............... POST- 

Four Moorpark Apricots, $1.00, Postpaid 
Welchs APRICOTS 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft.—50c each, not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft.—30c each, postpaid. 
ALEXANDER. Good size, oblong, yellow with red; sweet and delicate. Tree 
very hardy. Ripens middle of July. 
MOORPARK. Very large, yellowish green with red on sunny side. Flesh 
bright orange and freestone. Ripens in August. 
SUPERB. The best flavored, most productive Apricot yet produced. Medium 
size, light salmon color; excellent quality. Ripens last of July. 
CHINESE APRICOT. Pale yellow fruit with a red cheek. An excellent tree 
to plant for shade as well as fruit. One of the best apricots for canning. 
MANCHURIAN APRICOTS. Hardiest of all Apricots. They have an almost 
frost-proof blossom. Bear very young and are self pollenizing. If you want 
some really good fruit early in July, plant several of these new Manchurian 
Apricots. 3-4 ft. grade, each 50c. 

WELCH’S BEST APRICOT 
COLLECTION 
2 Superb 
2 Moorpark 
1 Manchurian 

These five 4-ft. trees, 
Manchurian Apricot, 4 Ft., et ne tek $1.50 
Each, 50c, Postpaid 


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