Plant Pear Trees 
about 20 ft. apart, 
on city lots or where 
space is limited 
they may be plant- 
ed as close as 15 
feet if kept trim- 
med. Many plant 
them between ap- 
ple trees if apples 
are planted 35 or 
40 feet apart. 



Select PEARS 
FOR THE HOME OR MARKET 
BARTLETT. Large size, with a beautiful blush 
next to the sun; buttery, very juicy and high 
Bartlerierede flavored; the tree is a strong grower and a 
young and abundant bearer. August and 
September. 

BOSC. Finest quality late fall and winter variety, russet, extra 
long. and tapering. Good shipper, bringing highest market 
prices. A vigorous grower. November and December. 

(9/16 inch) FLEMISH BEAUTY. A large, beautiful, melting sweet pear. 
trees,65c each; Tree is very hardy, vigorous and productive. Succeeds well 
10 for $6.00. in all climates. September. 
4 to 6 ft. 
F DWARF DUCHESS. A splendid pear. The earliest of all in bear- 
(11/16_ inch) ing and the ideal pear for city lots. The tree is hardy and 
vigorous. Fruit is juicy, fine grained and delightful in flavor. 
One of the best pears on the market. 
DELICIOUS, HARDY 
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Nectarine- 
One of the most sensational 
as well as delicious fruits ever 
introduced. Combines the best 
qualities of the Peach and Plum. 
Fruit is large, fine flavored, 
juicy and melting to the taste. 
Smooth skinned. Unequalled as 
a fresh fruit or for canning. 
Include this fruit in your order. 
Your choice of red flesh or yel- 
low flesh. Plant 20 feet apart. 
2-year, 3- to 4-ft. trees, 60c 
each; 10 for $5.00. 
trees, 75c each; 
10 for $6.50. 

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