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Bartlett Pear 
PEARS 
Pears do well in most soils and climatic conditions. Lovers 
of fine pears should include the popular summer Bartlett with 
some fall and winter varieties which are even finer quality and © 
flavor. Pears produce better when two varieties are planted 
to pollenize each other. An exception is that Seckle and Bart- 
lett do not pollenate each other. 
Sturdy extra select quality trees: $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. 
Larger specimens, $3.50 and up. 
ANJOU. Juicy, sweet and rich, best late variety. Winter. 
BARTLETT. Large golden yellow, blush cheek. Summer. 
BOSC. Large yellow, bronze overspread, tender, juicy. Winter. 
CAYUGA. Fruit fine flavor and good quality, averages in 
size with Bartlett. 
COMICE, Large clear, 
matic. Fall. 
GORHAM. Like Bartlett; keeps month longer. 
SECKLE. Small yellow russet, very rich. Fall. 
WINTER BARTLETT. Like Bartlett but ripening later. 
WINTER NELLIS. Fine grained flesh, sweet, aromatic. 
Winter, 
Peaches - Apricots - Nectarines 
While these three species are self-fruitful, crops will be in- 
creased by planting more than one variety for cross-pollena- 
tion. 
Well branched sturdy select quality trees, $2.00 and $2.50. 
Larger specimens, $3.50 and up. 
APRICOTS 
A delicious fruit that produces well here, ripening period 
between cherries, plums and peaches, 
BLENHEIM. Deep orange, large, early July. 
CHINESE (Mormon). Hardiest for cold sections. Like Tilton. 
MOORPARK (Wenatehee). Orange red, large flesh yellow, 
sweet, juicy and rich. Early August. 
ROYAL. Similar to Blenheim. Ripens 3 or 4 days before Blen- 
heim. Prized for shipping, drying and canning, 
TILTON. Large, freestone, flesh, firm sweet and juicy, very 
| NECTARINES 
Nectarine is in reality a smooth-skinned peach, a little 
smaller but with rich sweet aromatic flavor, excellent for 
eating fresh or canning. 
BOSTON. Large, deep yellow, very sweet, juicy. 
STANWICK. White and juicy, delicious, often as large as a 
peach. 
handsome yellow juicy, Sweet, aro- 

Peach, Early Elberta 
PEACHES 
Fresh, tree-ripened peaches from your own trees are most 
delicious. They are easily grown in either eastern or western 
Washington. They bear young and are very productive. Peach 
and apricot trees integrate well in your ornamental border, 
do not grow very large, and they are especially attractive in 
early spring when they are great masses of pink flowers. 
To prevent “Peach Leaf Curl’, spray peach trees with 
“Peach Leaf Curl’’ Spray, first application in late October, 
second in late January and third in late February or before 
buds swell. 
*Indicates especially good for Western Washington. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Fruit is large, delicious flavor, attrac- 
tive and bears heavily. Hardy and easy to grow. White 
flesh. Ripens in early midseason. Freestone. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Improved Elberta, large yellow, red 
cheek, juicy, sweet firm flesh, freestone. September. 
*GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large yellow with red blotch, rich, 
juicy, tender yellow flesh; freestone. HEarliest of recom- 
mended varieties. 
*HALE HAVEN. New. Large orange yellow blushed red, 
sweet and full flavored. Freestone. Follows Rochester. 
RED HAVEN. A cross between Hale-Haven and Kalhaven. 
The most promising early ripening yellow free stone peach 
ever introduced. Almost fuzzless, reddens before it ripens 
and bears heavy crops. 
J. H. HALE. Red on yellow, large, fine flavor, smooth skin, 
freestone. September. 
PACIFIC GOLD. Yellow with red cheek, firm delicious flesh. 
*ROCHESTER IMPROVED. Large, red on yellow, very sweet, 
juicy, fine flavor, freestone. Harly August. Excellent peach 
in western Washington for eating, canning and shipping.’ 
SOUTH HAVEN. A highly recommended peach. Very large. 
Ripens after Rochester and before Elberta. New. 
VALIANT. New. Large yellow blushed red with firm rich 
juicy flesh. Freestone. 
VEDETTE. New Elberta type ripening a few days earlier than 
Valiant. Delicious yellow flesh, Freestone. 
*VETERAN. New. Latest of the above three, ripening about 
three weeks after Rochester. Large yellow with bright red 
blush; holds on tenaciously until fully ripe. Freestone. 
COMBINATION PEACH TREES. 


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Three or more popular 
QUETTA. Large, yellow streaked carmine, fine flavor. Large size trees, $4.50-$6.50. — Fa 

varieties grafted on one tree. 
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