BULLETIN NO. ders MARCH 18, , 1943 7 



PEAR—Standard 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Two Years, 11-16 and up, 4% feet and Bos aaa Be BAT a $400, $35.00) » $e. 
eA Lisl 0, Cai POUR CUD sp Soe Cok elt Le 3.20 SOS Se ey 
e = PetGsGhU-1O, Get eCOuianG TD 2 oe ee 2.50 ZIV Dd alle CSN 
“, Hy aera oO Meet OGr OI til ie leroy rats ee ole 1.90 1G-O07 ht 
" be DeCRnones ti rome ee oes pers Oo eK 5.00 UU) ind til, AD 
11-16 9-16 7-16 5-16 tlinch 
Sumatran, INO. 23) 220522 lel Pn 120 75 35 meen 
ee ech aes FY Put Le 2 ben 170 en “Rew mn. 
IN Celie teak se a et 30 140 eg. ee. aee 
CY En a ea A ae 9 ce ee 160 200 pect 
EMTIAIPOLG a ee A bea Be eo 15 150 60 did ghia 
PREM VOLILG) oe ee ee eb 90 220 re age eames 
EERE ED, Ee Se ee 170 120 JA ge 40 
MUISEGAUICY ck 150 90 srw! ie 20 
re ee Bene 25 10 aes re ae 
rb. Jot eet ee eb 20 ee aise ete Me Fe 
TS EE a ee ae eres 60 240 110 180 Ce, 
renee ce oe. Poe 2 130 bs ane 40 ey 
I ee a le eee 10 300 60 mck Sh 
ewer es. LY (E02 oil sus 1S Uk Pel Vota ee ; 420) 170 60 a eekb 
re ee Ole eI Oe lok 8 180 100 85 25 pale 
PNEEPIRSCOUL Ye ee UL Se 180 190 100 25 Ase. 
coy get eee et Sipe 40° 100 35 20 be Se 
*Starred varieties 2¢ higher per grade. 
Bantam (Minn. No. 3), a medium sized pear reported to be immune from blight and 
ripening early in season. Very hardy. 
Waite, a blight resistant variety, ripening in Kieffer season, almost as large as 
Bartlett, which it resembles in shape. Flesh is smooth in texture; a little more 
acid than Bartlett, but excellent for cooking, canning and fairly good for dessert. 
Needs pollinization. 
PEACH Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
One Year, Pre Oumar (i p4e eer ane WD. 6s peste eal la ~ en $2.90, ' $25.00 $2. 
W360 (LO. Li-1Gpaoseeer ANG “Up oo Vo ELL rl eee 2.60 22.50 200.00 
« net tO. O-1G Ov eetanasup so vel eo lee e le 2.10 18.00 150.00 
of ieiG tO 7-16, 2. feetrand tips. o.- 22s) 200 eel l le 1.60 13.00 110.00 
“4 Beets TCC MINnGehej-16+)0 22 we. Lele 1.20 10.00 85.00 
11-16 9-16 7-16 5-16 2-3 
aed La) ag a BRR a 60 80 220 300 120 
si A Wari eee 140 90 160 uw: 329 
RMMEMIIMUMDIGHELY 06 0002 ek eo Ke ead pe pa i ee 70 oS fee 
ce EN Sa i ee ee ae see pi 110 20 Loe 
Peete oe eS Re aaron 3 ee, ee 10 betes 5 160 ay he 20 
SIIOT EA he ch Ue ee 2 tS 160 sip aster ey li 180 200 
PEIIIOMIOT coe meen or. TS 130 65 140 isn pi it 
ee hase Nisan tga en echctar ach ya ts al Seale 50 70 bata 
CP oe eee a uae, 70 190 160 540 eter 
SS 6 LIES al ARRAS le A 680 370 ee 340 Bhs 
en 460 310 450 1100 = aie 
DR oS ee ee ee Aen a 90 a 250 
eeprom arene omen riers em 90 anes oe 1050 260 
a Te oe is 764 a 15 15 60 20 ee 
DMR Se Pr EE Seah ld cticte 180 is 690 480 360 
rg eo a oon gb a a a bik eye thy 280 alee SR 
ee MRT is ae on a a Ker i ee vas ee 170 . pa 
SPO@Tem ate OCG ee le ~~ 150 220 50 60 Sosbaves 
NE APS ED A Sigs heh, 2 inline re 4 ee ites ae rey 350 sadn: 
*Redhaven prices 5¢ Hieher per grade. 
Redhaven, an introduction of South Haven Michigan Experimental Station; an early 
Peach ripening thirty days before Elberta with excellent color and fine flavor, 
comparable with Halehaven. 
