Cope’s See 
This new amazing pear resembles Bartlett 
in shape, size and color but posesses many 
qualities which are not found in Bartlett. 
First it is Seedless and Coreless. . Naturally 
this does away with core-rot which is so preva- 
lent in other varieties of pears. This wonderful 
pear shows great resistance to the fatal fire 
blight. 
Ii ripens a few days later than Bartlett 
which makes it a valuable market pear as well 
as a wonderful pear for home use. Imagine the 
time saved ‘and the amount of fruit saved by 
the one reason of not having to core each pear 
when preparing it for table use or for canning. 
PRICE OF COPE’S SEEDLESS PEAR 
5 to 6 fi., 1 to 5 trees, $3.50 each 
CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 

dless Pear 
























outstanding peaches. 







for the wholesale and retail market. The 
they become firm ripe either in dry or wet 




fruit is much superior to Elberta and lacks 







an Elberta after eating a ripe Summercrest. 
as high in color as Goldeneast. 




Two NewsPeaches Next Year 
During the fall season of 1946 and the spring season of 1947 we shall have for sale 
two new varieties of Peaches which have been tried and tested and we believe are 
GOLDEN EAST.A very large, oval, firm, melting, high colored, yellow fleshed peach 
= = ripening 14 to 15 days before Elberta. The fuzz is light like Hale. 
The red coloring of the fruit begins well in advance of the shipping stage and softening 
of the flesh proceeds slowly before and after it is picked, making it an ideal peach 
fruits hang to the tree well even after 
seasons. This is a distinct advantage to: 
the grower. The yellow orange color of the flesh is not only exceptionally attractive 
but it retains this color well, after the peaches are sliced. It does not turn an 
unappetizing brown as does the flesh of some varieties. The edible quality of the 
the bitterness of that variety. 
SUMMERCREST Early in the summer, consumers of peaches do not as a rule 
appear to object if peaches are somewhat tart, but late in August 
many persons seek a peach which is quite sweet and free from bitterness. Summer- 
crest is a large oval yellow freestone which meets these requirements. No one wants 
The fruit is well colored, but not quite 
It is as hardy as J. H. Hale and does well on light soils. 


