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Pe a 1S THE WORLD'S MOST | 
| DELICATELY FLAVORED FRUIT 
BARTLETT— SUMMER. Known for quality. One of the best 
known and popular varieties for both commercial and home orchard 
delicious both fresh and canned. Heavy bearer, 
KIEFFER— FALL. Best pear for large commercial 
planting, because of its sure crop, heavy yield and excel- 
lent shipping qualities. Kieffer has been proven unex- 
celled for commercial canning. A local cannery used over 
200,000 bushels in one season. 
DOUGLAS-—Bear; In 2 Years. Why wait 5 or 6 
years for a crop of pears when the NEW DOUGLAS 
very often bears the second year? Young trees have 
been known to bear in the nursery row. Heavy 
bearer of good quality fruit. Very hardy, producing 
fruit from a second set of blossoms, when the first 
was frozen. Very blight resistant. Juicy, sweet, 
delicious. 
SECKEL— The Old Favorite ‘Sugar Pear’— 
EARLY FALL. A medium size pear that ripens late 
in September. Extremely fine quality and flavor. 
Always in market demand and equally valuable for 
home use. 
PEAR TREE PRICES 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft.— Best Size to Plant 
Facht<2.. 26s eae SI45 A110 for es: $12.75 
SeLOTT Se Soa ey peer 4 2 Oi 2OeLrOr We ere 31.50 
New HARDEE PEACH 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 120 
Bartlett 
Pear 


Produces Full Crop After 18 Degrees Below Zero 
THE HARDIEST PEACH 
This record is reported by Ohio 
Experiment Station. It means sure 
crops when even Elberta fails, and 
that means soaring peach prices. 
HARDEE is a drought-resisting, 
steady bearing, sure-crop- 
ping tree. Fruit is a deli- 
cious, high quality, yellow 
free-stone. Ripens with E]- 
berta; is more elongated, 
rich yellow with red cheek, 
Shipping, keeping and 
home use qualities are ex- 
cellent. Successful peach 
crops can now be grown in 
many sections that were too 
cold before. Plant HAR- 
DEE, the cold. resisting 
neach, and safeguard your 
future crops. Order Yours 
At Once. 
PRICES 
9/16 trees, 4 to 5 ft., Each 
$1.20; 3 for $3.30; 10 for 
$9.95; 25 for $23.50. 





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