10 THE BOUGHEN NURSERIES 
HARDY PEARS 
For the Prairie Provinces 
Wild Siberian Pear 
is absolutely hardy 
here. We have fine 
looking fruit every 
year, but the quality 
so farisa joke. Stillit 
is a very fine tree with 
flowers very early and 
hardy and beautiful. 
Leavescoloring purple, 
red and gold in the 
fall. See cut on side. 
These Siberian Pears 
will make fine street 
trees, or do for along 
the fence. Trees 4- 
year old $1; 6 for $5. 
Makes fine firm jelly. 
These are 6 feet and 
over an inch through. 
Seedlings, 1-foot $2.50 
per dozen. Makes fine 
firm Jelly, slightly 
pink. No seedlings to 
sell this spring. 
PIONEER PEARS, No. 1 and No. 3—Originated by A. Young of Alberta. 
Bearing 1942 on A-veat trees gave small but well flavored fruit, good yield. 
TAIT DROPMORE—A later pear, long and slender, were picked green 
in September and putincellar toripen. They were highly flavored. Only 
2-year trees to sell; good ones. $1.25 each. Pears all sold except wild. 

Don’t hesitate to plant some wild pears for ornamental trees. You 
will be glad you did in the future. They are as hardy as any tree in Canada, 
and grow strongly from the terminal bud every spring. No killing back. 
CURRANTS 
MISSOURI BLACK, BLACK NAPLES, WHITE GRAPE, 
FAY’S PROLIFIC RED 
GURRANTS, mer dozen, $3:50,,and: wi: saieue. ae ee 35c each 
PRINCEJALBERT [RED CURRANT ey ee eee 35c each 
MINNESOTA RED LAKE CURRANT, per dozen, $5.00... ..50c each 
