
PEARS 
" Bartlett. The most popular Pear. Large 
fruit, with clear yellow, finely grained, 
juicy flesh. Highest quality. September. 
(Cayuga. A wonderful new Pear has come 
to us highly recommended by the New 
weeks earlier. Very large, yellow and 
dull red. Flesh is juicy, fine-grained, 
with a melting, delightful rich flavor. 
For best results pick while still firm. 
August. 
York State Experiment Station. It is de- 
rived from Seckel and has Seckel’s "’Seckel. The Sugar Pear. The standard for 





shape, color and fine-grained, delicious excellent quality. Medium sized, rich, 
flesh, but size compares with Bartlett. yellowish brown. Flesh fine-grained 
“Clapp’s Favorite. A splendid Pear re- with spicy honey flavor. Finest for 
sembling Bartlett and ripening two pickling. October. 
Price of Above Pears: 
Each 5 
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New! Seedless Pear 
(Plant Patent Applied For.) 
While this Pear resembles the Bartlett in 
shape, size and color, it possesses many 
qualities which the Bartlett does not have. 
Being seedless and coreless, there would, 
naturally, be no core-rot so prevalent 
among other varieties. Shows great resist- 
ance to the fatal fire blight and other 
weaknesses. Ripens 10 days later than } 
Bartlett. Delicious, sprightly flavor. 
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Each b) 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal., up ...$2.25 $10.00 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. 2.00 8.50 
Red Delicious Apple 

PLUMS 
Vv 
Abundance. A large, Oriental type, very hardy and pro- 
ductive, bearing an early and profuse crop of large, 
pinkish red fruits. Juicy, sweet. 
Y Fellenberg. (Italian Prune.) Good size, highly colored 
purple. Flesh firm, juicy, delicious. Freestone. 
¥ Lombard. Medium, violet-red, sweet, rich flavored, hardy 
and productive. A leading market variety because of » New Seedless Pear 
its varied uses. 








Y Stanley. A great, new superior Prune, 
which has already become very popu- 
lar both commercially and in the home 
orchard. Large fruit, sweet and juicy. 
Trees hardy and very productive. ‘ 
Each 3 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. and up.$2.00 $5.50 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal.. 1.75 4.75 
PEACHES 
Spring Planting Only 
Numbers following the name indicate order of fruit ripening. 
’ Cumberland. (2.) A white Peach of indescribable quality. 
Ripens somewhat later than Champion, and is a little 
larger. Probally the juiciest Peach known. In color, it some- 
what resembles Champion with a little more red on the 
cheek, 
’ Elberta. (5.) September. The most popular Peach grown. Large, 
orange-yellow fruit overspread red. Flesh highly yellow, 
juicy, very firm. 
/ Golden Jubilee. (1.) August. Now considered the best early 
freestone. Skin is yellow blushed red; flesh yellow, juicy, 
tender and sweet. 
V Hale-Haven. (4.) A great new yellow market Peach. Its high 
color gives it a great market value, and it packs and ships 
without loss. Rich flavor. 
® Rochester. (3.) One of the finest flavored of all yellow freestone 
Peaches. Medium size. Trees strong growing, prolific bear- 
ing. 
\ South Haven. (6.) August. Large yellow Peach with a red 
blotch. Fine flavor. Flesh is yellow, juicy, of best quality. 
Price of Peach Trees: 
Each 5 Hale-Haven 
31% to 5 it., 9/16 to % in. cal. ......... eee eee $1.50 $6.00 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. cal. .......---- eee eee 1.25 5.00 
5 rate applies only to 5 of 1 variety. 
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