~ Pears 
BARTLETT. The leading late summer pear. 
Large, yellow with blush. Juicy, sweet, high quality. 
Precevor Bartiett 2 yr, 3 tor4 etter 1, to 4 trees: 
each 1:45;)'5 to 15 trees, each $1.40. 
TAIT. Very hardy variety of Canadian origin. 
Although medium to small in size. fruit is delightful- 
ly sweet and juicy when ripe about first week in 
September. . 
Pricewor, harti.3 tyr, h.to 6 ft.;. 4) to. 4itrees,each 
$1.95;5 to, 15 trees; each, $1.90. Tait 2° yr., 4 to 5 .ft.: 
1 to 4 trees, each, $1.65; 5 to 15 trees, each $1.60. 
DUTCHESS. Fruit is large light green with rus- 
set shading; juicy sweet flavor.. Will keep for several 
weeks in storage in the fall. Good grower and pro- 
ducer; rather blight resistant. 
Price opeybDutchess: 3° yri,5- tovéft.: As tol4y trees, 
each $1.95; 5 to 15 trees, each $1.90. 
Other Fruit Trees 
PEACHES, APRICOTS, SWEET CHERRIES 
are not generally recommended northerly on the east- 
ern slope of the Rockies, and we cannot guarantee 
future results of these varieties. There are other 
parts of our region where they do well. 
SWEET CHERRY 
Collectively, these are semi-hardy in most of Colo- 
rado’s east slope. Varieties below are hardier than 
average. 
YELLOW GLASS. Attractive golden yellow fruit 
of good size; firm flesh and sweet flavor. 4 to 6 ft. 
not br. ea., $1.85. 
WINDSOR. Fruit purple, large, firm, sweet and 
crisp. Vigorous grower. 8 to 5 ft:, not br., ea. $1.60. 
APRICOTS—No stock available for 1946. 
Peaches 
ELBERTA. The greatest commercial peach on 
the market today. Fruit large, yellow with red cheek. 
juicy and highly flavortd. September. 
J. =H. HALE. Extra-large yellow with deeply 
flushed cheeks; freestone. Highly prized for canning 
and eating. 
POLLY. White freestone having more cold resis- 
tance than the average variety. Has luscious flavor, 
juicy but firm. Late August. 
Price of 7/16 in. Caliper trees, 2% ft. and up, 1tod 
trees, ea., $1.19; 5. to 15 trees; é€a,, $110. 
Small Fruit 
Ms 

oe Grapes 
Strong.2 yr. vines unless 
otherwise. noted. 
CONCORD. The widely 
planted blue-black grape. 
Price each 35c. — 
$3.25 per 10. 
4 yr. plants ea. 60c. 
BETA. Where a rugged grape is required this ia 
deserves very serious consideration. A cross between 
Coneord and wild grape and will adequately support 
the home needs for jell and juices. Hardy without 
protection. Ideal for arbors and fences. Each 40c; 
$3.75 per 10. 
PE SD. 
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