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Every home should have a Pear tree. Few fruits are more 
delicious for eating fresh, and then again we say: Don’t 
overlook delicious canned preserves and pickled Pears. 
Bartlett. This old favorite is large and juicy, and has a mild 
but rich flavor. A very strong grower and prolific bearer. 
One of the best canning Pears. Bears in September. 
Clapp’s Favorite. A very large and handsome Pear, yellow 
with a red cheek. The best of the large early Pears. 
A fair canner if picked before too ripe. Bears in August. 
Kieffer. A large yellow Pear noted for keeping. Another 
fast grower and young bearer. Bears in October and 
November. 
Seckel. A small Pear, light russet in color with red cheek. 
Has fine grain and a very sweet flavor. Very good for 
pickling. Bears in October. 
All our Pear trees are 2 years old and 7/16 inch to 9/16 
inch diameter and 247 to 3 feet or more high. All are well 
branched. 
PRICES: All Pears 
1 for $1.50 4 for $5.25 12 for $14.70 
2 for 2.75 5 for 6.50 25 for 29.25 
3 for 4.00 6 for 7.75 50 for 57.00 
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Six Leading Varieties 
Green Gage. Always a fa- 
vorite, either for canning 
or table. High sugar con- 
tent. September. 
Superior. A new variety of 
very large, firm, beautiful 
red: delicious in flavor. 
Peels easily, just like a 
ReachmesVery, hardy. 
Strong and healthy. Very 
good market variety. Rich 
yellow. 
Burbank. Very hardy; bears 
early. Fruit large, red, late 
August. 
Fellenberg. (Italian.) Good 
sized purple. Good can- 
ner; ideal for drying. Sep- 
tember. 
Lombard. Medium size, red, 
market variety. Produc- 
tive. 
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Stanley Prune. Fine for 
cooking, fine for eating 
fresh. The fruit is large 
and dark blue; flesh green- 
ish yellow, juicy, tender, 
firm, sweet; freestone; 
mid-season. 
PRICES 
All. Plum trees finely 
branched, 7/16 to 9/16 inch 
caliper. 
Li fori $2.2590)0 foresl225 
2 for .4.25 §25, for’ 48.00 
3 for 6.25 50 for 94.75 
IMPORTANT! 
Have your Fruit trees 
shipped early. They will 
keep in the package until 
you are ready to plant, and 
you can plant at the first 
opportunity—hetter results. 
