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PEAR TREES 
Our Pear trees are all budded on French seedling roots, in- 
suring hardiness and health. We imported some of the scions 
from St. Lawrence Valley to get away from blight a few years 
ago, and we think that our stock in this way is preferable to 
any we have ever seen. Plant Pears this year, supply of 
bearing orchards very far below normal. 
Each 10 100 
$4.50 $40.00 
Pear Trees 
By Mail Postpaid 3 to 4 ft. tall......$ .50 
By Express or Freight 
2 Year 11/16” caliper 5 to 7-ft.-tall....  .85 
2 Year 9/16” caliper 4 to 5 ft. tall.... .80 
50.00 
45.00 
8.00 
7.00 

ANJOUV. A large greenish Pear shaded with crimson. The flesh is 
highly flavored, sprightly, vinous, melting and juicy; one of 
the best fall Pears in existence. Ripens in November. 
BARTLETT. Large, yellow, waxy Pear, rich and juicy; tree 
hardy, regular and heavy bearer; probably best Pear for all 
uses. September. 
BOSC. Finest quality late fall and winter variety. Extra large, 
long and tapering; russet, good shipper, brings highest market 
price. A vigorous grower. November and December. 
CAYUGA. A promising seedling of Seckel. The tree characteris- 
ties of this new sort seem to be about all that could be desired. 
The Pears average as large as Bartlett, but are similar to 
Seckel in shape and Clairgeau in color. Flesh firm, fine texture 
with the rich delectable flavor of Seckel. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. A splendid Pear, resembling Bartlett, and 
ripening ten days earlier; the tree is hardy and vigorous, fruit 
juicy, fine grained and delightful. One of the best Pears on the 
market. August. 
DUCHESS (of Angouleme). One of the very largest of good 
Pears; greenish in color, juicy and a good canning Pear, one 
of the best for autumn. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. A large, beautiful, melting, sweet Pear; 
tree very hardy, vigorous and productive; succeeds well in all 
climates. September. 
GORHAM. Pear growers want a variety to follow Bartlett which 
lacks some of the conspicuous faults of the several sorts that 
are grown for that season. Gorham ripens its fruit 2 weeks 
later than Bartlett and it keeps a month longer. The fruit 
resembles that of Bartlett in size, color, and shape. The flavor 
is sweet and vinous, with a very marked and pleasing aroma. 
Trees vigorous and productive. 
KIEFFER. Very large. Tree a fine grower, makes a beautiful 
tree for planting along farm drives. Fruit, while hard when 
picked from tree, if placed in cellar until Thanksgiving become 
very good to eat. Sells well for market sort. 
Stewart Pecans 
Orange Quince 



Quince Prices 
Mail Postpaid 214 to 3 ft. height... 
Express or Freight 
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2 Year, 44” Caliper, 3 to 4 ft. tall.... 
ORANGE. The best known of all Quinces, 
poses; 
Bartlett 

LAWRENCE. Medium yellow with brown dots, melting, pleas- 
ant, aromatic. November-December. 
PHELPS. Phelps is a cross between Winter Nelis and Russet 
Bartlett. The fruit is of the type of Bartlett, but ripens much 
later, Flavor better than Bartlett, but the appearance of the 
fruit is duller. Flesh tender and juicy. Ripens around Thanks- 
8lving and keeps until Christmas. 
PULTENEY. A sister tree to Phelps. Fruit of Bartlett type, a 
little more regular in outline; skin smoother. Comes during the 
season between Bartlett and Phelps. 
SECKEL. Small, skin rich yellowish brown, juicy, melting in the 
mouth, is a wonderful flavored Pear; used a great deal for 
pickling, sells well on the market. Ripen about September 15th, 
SHELDON. A large, round, russet and red Pear of very rich, 
fine quality, melting and delicious. Tree vigorous; bears well. 
October. 




NUT TREES 
We have cut out our small 
size nut trees and are offer- 
ing the larger size postpaid 
to your door as we think 
them more satisfactory. 
Be ea dss). 668 B50 
Japan Walnut. 2 to 3 ft...... 
Dlack. Walnut. 3. tol4 ft. talline ce towel sis eerie) 200. 
English Walnut. 2 to 3 ft. Franquette, budded.... .75 
BuUusternut, Secor 4. ft. ose si eeens Ps a PR ore: 5 tool ona 50 
Pecans. 2 tovsitt. Stuart) STALLED see cies esis aye calor .90 
Pecan. echley -eratted. 2 to lSeeti. sts. 2. nel toa ele .90 
“QUINCE TREES 
The Quince crop is quite regular and weather and pests do not bother it 
very much. Trees should be'planted 12 feet apart. Quinces will stand quite 
damp ground. 

Each 10 
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called apple-shaped Quince, is a 
heavy yielder, good cooker, bright golden yellow, excellent flavor. 
CHAMPION. Pear-shaped Quince, ripens late, bears early in life, good 
yielder; cooks up very good, one of the very best sorts for general pur- 
sells well on the market. 


FIFTY YEARS OF 
"GOLDEN RULE" 
SERVICE i! 
