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fruit sensation. A pear with- 
out seeds or core; all sweet, 
juicy flesh;-a great producer, 
excellent quality, good size; 
hardy. Tree bears young; 
ripens 10 days after Bartlett; 
self pollenizer. Fruit is a 
large, beautiful golden yellow 
with blush. Flesh is tender, 
sweet, juicy and delicious. 
Fine to eat fresh and ideal 
for cooking. We only have 
400 of these trees. 
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The 
(Late Summer.) 
leading commercial variety, one of 
the most popular for dessert and 
BARTLETT. 
canning. Large, clear yellow with 
blush on sunny side. Flesh is white, 
fine grained, juicy and sweet. Tree 
is vigorous, very productive, hardy, 
bears young. Here in the famous 
Ozark country the Bartlett has 
POPULAR, HARDY, DOUGLAS PEAR. 
Douglas is a large, handsome Pear 
of Bartlett quality that ripens in 
early fall and comes into bearing 
the second or third year. Golden 
| yellow flushed with pink, tender, 
juicy, excellent flavor. Douglas is 
the outstanding Pear for the Cen- 
tral West. It is blight proof, very 
resistant to dry weather, and _ if 



KIEFFER. 
will send out.a new set of blossoms 
on the new wood and set a crop of 
fruit, so you will have Pears every 
year on Douglas. 
(Winter.) Large, yellow, 
russeted; flesh white, rather coarse. 
A market and kitchen variety that 
succeeds farther south where other 
varieties fail. Tree hardy, very vig- 
proved one of the most popular orous, resistant to blight. Blooms 
money-making varieties. Very early. 
juicy, sweet and of highest quality. LINCOLN. (Summer.) Large, yel- 
low;. quality good to very good; 
similar to Bartlett but more re- 
sistant to blight. Succeeds farther 
south than Bartlett can be grown. 
It has stood the severest tests of 
intense, moist summer heat and low 
altitude of the climate of Lincoln, 
Illinois, where it was originated by 
W. E. Jones. Comes into early 
bearing and bears heavy crops an- 
nually; very hardy. Blooms mid- 
FAMOUS 
QUALITY 
Douglas 
PEARS 
PEAR PRICES 
(Except Seedless Pear) 
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SURECROP NECTARINES 
A cross between Peach and Plum. Has smooth skin like a 
Plum and seed like a Peach. Flesh and flavor of both Plum 
and Peach. Quality unusually pleasing. Color beautiful bright 
red; size about same as medium size Peach. Freestone. Bears 
after second year. 
SUPERB APRICOTS 
Such delightful luscious fruit as the Apricot really should 
be planted more than it is, since it ripens just after the early 
Cherries, and before the best Peaches. Apricots will stand more 
winter cold than Peaches, although the bloom is more apt to 
be injured by spring frost. A northern or eastern slope is best 
so the opening of the buds will be retarded and the danger of 
frost damage lessened. 
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4-5 ft Each, 1.60; 5 or more, 1.50 each 4-5 ft. ........... Each, 1.60; 5 or more, 1.50 each 
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