



Cones SEEDLESS PEAR 
PEAR THAT HAS NO SEEDS, 


























It’s New 
Seediess 
Coreless 
Attractive 
Large Size 
Fine Flavor 
_ Productive 
Vigorous 
Hardy 
NO CORE 
Patent Pending 
F88 Cope’s New Seediess Pear—A New Fruit Sensation. A 
Pear That Has No Seeds and No Core. In addition, it has every- 
thing else that you could ask for in a pear; great producer, excel- 
lent quality, size, beauty, vigor and hardiness. The fruit is large, 
a beautiful golden-yellow with a blush. The flesh is tender and 
sweet, juicy and delicious. Fine to eat fresh and ideal for canning 
as it has no seeds, no core. 
Bears Young, Does Not Blight 
The original tree began bearing when 3 years old, and at 5 years 
of age it produced 3 bushels of perfect fruit. The trees in the 
nursery row sometimes bear fruit. Other pears right next to 
Cope’s Seedless have blighted but it has never shown any signs 
of blight. 
A Delicious Summer Pear 
It ripens about 10 days after Bartlett. It also ripens evenly, 
without any softening at the center. The tree is hardy, a healthy, 
vigorous grower. It is a self-pollenizer but all Pears even though 
self-pollenizing will do better if 2 trees, same variety or different, 
are planted near each other. 
F88 PRICES ON COPE’S SEEDLESS PEAR 
Each $1.50, 2 for $2.75 
Each 1.75, 2 for 3.25 
Each 1.95, 2 for 3.75 
3 to 5 feet, Postpaid 
4-to 6 feet, Not Postpaid 
5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid 

DELICIOUS. “EASY TO GROW 
po WELL ‘PLANTED IN SOD— 
RIGHT IN | YOUR OWN YARD 

To grow Pears of the highest quality, pick them just as they com- 
mence to color. Put them away in a cool, dark place to ripen. 
Then you will know what a delicious flavor they really have. 
Pears do well even on poor soil and planted right in the sod. 
Plant them 15 to 20 feet apart. Two trees, alike or different 
varieties, planted near each other so they can cross-pollenize, will 
both produce more heavily than if planted alone. 
F90. =Bartlett—The most popular of all summer Pears. Fruit i is 
large, yellow with blush—juicy, sweet, high quality. Planted 
wherever pears are grown. 
F92. Kieffer—This is by far the most widely planted winter 
pear. A healthy, hardy and vigorous grower which bears young 
and heavily and regularly every year. The fruit is large and fills 
countless jars every. season. Do not let it ripen on the tree, but 
pick the fruit when it starts to color and let it ripen in a cool, dark 
place. Then it is delicious. Blight resistant. 
F95 Patten—Originating in Iowa, this is a very hardy pear 
which can be planted in cold sections like Northern lowa, Minne- 
sota, etc. Ripens in August. The fruit is large, yellow with 
blush, juicy, sweet, luscious flavor. Bears young and regularly. 
Very blight resistant. 



F91 Douglas—A fall pear that originated in Kane _ Bears 
heavily and starts bearing very young, often next year af 
planting. Fruit is large, yellow with tes Connie almost 
blight-proof. : 




F9 + Seckel—Called the Sugar Par eee of its saeee 
cious flavor. Fruit is not large but the highest bene Bears 
young and heavily. Ripens in late summer. Blight resistant. er 
Please send us your order early and see Page 3 for Free p. : 4 

PRICES on ALL 
Alike or Assorted, 
Your Ch 
: to 4 feet, Postpaid. Bas Pare Per 3 Per 6 
| 5 fo 6 feet, Not Postpaid. . 4 ae $3.25 $6.15 
; to 7 feet, Not Postpaid : »25 3.55 6.95 

