
The Superb BARTLETT — 
DELICIOUS! y 
Dates after each description indicate the approximate picking 
date in Western New York. Months indicate the time at which 
the fruit is ripe and suitable for home consumption. 
ANJOU—Is a vigorous grower, hardy, and prolific. The pears 
are of large size, green in color, yellow when ripe. Very juicy, 
luscious, and of the best quality. Best for late fall and very 
early winter use. October to January. (Sept. 25th.) 
CAYUGA (New)—A new seedling of Seckel which it resembles 
in shape and color. Fruit is as large as Bartlett and of high 
quality. September and October. (Sept. 15-20th.} 
BARTLETT 
Justly the leading commercial pear—a leader among 
canning Pears. Fruit is large, golden yellow in color with 
a reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh is tender and 
juicy, with a delicious musky flavor. Tree is a vigorous 
erect grower and bears abundantly. September-October. 
Sept. 1-10th. 
SHELDON—Large, round, russet and red pear. Very rich and 
delicious. October. (Sept. 20th.) 
WAITE—New Blight-Resistant Pear. U. S. D. A. introduction. 
Fruit is of shape and size of Bartlett and ripens with Kieffer. 
Flesh is smooth wihout grit cells, juicy, with more of an acid 
flavor than Bartlett. Excellent for cooking, canning, and table 
use. Needs cross pollination. September and October. (Sept. 
15-25th.) 
WILLARD (New)—One of the best winter Pears. Recommended 
for its high quality and lateness. Has shape and color of Bartlett. 
Flesh is yellowish, fine grained, tender, and juicy. December- 
March. (Oct. 1-10th.) 
WORDEN SECKEL—Fruit larger than Seckel. Shaped. like 
Bartlett, but not as large. Yellowish-brown with red cheek. 
Excellent quality. September and October. (Sept. 20-25th.) 
BARGAIN PEAR 
COLLECTION — D 
2 YEAR 4-FT. TREES Mail Postpaid 
1 Bartlett 
1 Beurre Bosc 
SPECIAL PARCEL POST 
Special 3 ft. size— 
Kellys PEARS 
PRICES ON PEAR TREES 
1-9 10-49 50-300 
Each Each Each 
2 Year 5 to 6 ft. 
11/16 in. and up.......... -$0.90 $0.75 $0.60 
2 Year 4to 5 ft. 
9/16 to 11/16 in............. .80 -65 -50 
2 Year 3to 4 ft. 
7/16 to 9/16 in.............. .10 55 .40 
1. Year: <4'to'S. ft... sac. 6. -80 .65 -50 
Special 3 ft. size— 
Mail Postpaid.............. .50 45 
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BEURRE BOSC 
Very popular variety. Very large, gourd shaped pear, brown- 
ish yellow in color. Hangs to tree well on account of its 
long stem, which allows it to sway in heavy winds. White 
flesh, rich and delicious. October to January. (Sept. 25- 
30th.) 
DUCHESSE D’ANGOULEME—A most dependable cropper, 
often fruiting the first season after planting. Fruit large, A 
dull greenish yellow, spotted russet, flesh white, rich, and good 
quality. November to December. (Sept. 25-30th.) 
FLEMISH BEAUT Y—One of the hardiest and most generally 
successful over a wide range of country, producing good crops 
annually of large, handsome fruit of good quaity. September 
and October. (Sept. 20th.) 
GORHAM (New)—Resembles Bartlett in size, color, and shape. 
The flavor is sweet and vinous with a very marked and pleas- 
ing aroma. Trees vigorous and productive. September to 
November. (Sept. 10-25th.) 
KIEFFER—Large to very large. Skin yellow with light vermilion 
cheek. Flesh very juicy, with a marked musky aroma. Good 
quality. November to February. (Oct. 1-10th.) 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE 
Large, fine, pale lemon-yellow, with brown dots; fine 
texture, melting, buttery, juicy, with a rich, sweet, deli- 
cate, vinous flavor. Tree hardy and very productive. Thrives 
where other varieties fail. (Aug. 15-20th.) 
SECKEL — Everybody’s Favorite 
A delicious little pear that is the standard of excellence in its 
class. One of the richest and highest fla- 
vored pears known. Yellowish-brown with 
red cheek. Very productive. September and 
October. (Sept. 20-25th.) 

1-9 10-49 
Each Each 
$0.50 $0.45 
1 Clapp’s Favorite 
1 Seckel 
ALL 4 TREES $2. 15 
POLLINATION 
Two varieties are needed. The only 
combination that is cross-incompat- 
ible is Seckel and Bartlett. A third 
variety is needed with the above two. 


