PEARS .... 
5-6 ft. Trees,-11/16 inch diameter 
$2.35 each, $6.75 for 3, prepaid 
Unless other varieties are growing in the 
immediate vicinity, two or more varielies 
should be planted for cross pollination. 
The following varieties are listed in 
the order of ripening. 
N6206 Clapp Favorite. A large Pear, 
yellowish green to yellow in color, 
with a bright red cheek. Resembles 
Bartlett in both appearance and fla- 
vor but ripens about 10 days earlier. 
Late August. 
N6201 Bartlett. Favorite 
Summer Pear and the most 
widely grown. Large, waxy 
yellow fruits with a red blush. 
Flesh white and juicy, of 
good quality. Very produc- 
tive. September. 
N6205 Seckel. Small, reddish 
brown Pears of exceptionally 
fine quality; flesh juicy, sweet 
and of a distinctive and 
delicate flavor. October. 
N6211 Beurre Bosc. Very 
popular early Winter variety. 
Beautifully shaped, large rus- 
set fruits with delicious 
white juicy flesh, bears abun- 
dantly. Late October and 
November. 
CHERRIES 
3 to 4 ft. trees 
Sweet Cherries are not dependably 
self-fertile. They should be 
planted near other varieties to 
insure pollination 
N6301 Black Tartarian (Heart). One of the 
best of all sweet Cherries, purplish black 
fruits with reddish flesh; sweet and juicy. 
Late June. $2.25 each, $6.45 for 3, prepaid 
N6306 Napoleon (Bigarreau). An excep- 
tionally fine, firm fleshed sweet Cherry. 
Large, handsome pale yellow fruit overlaid 
with bright. red flush; rich, sweet and 
superb quality. Early July. 
$2.25 each, $6.45 for 3, prepaid 
N6310 Large Montmorency. The most 
popular sour Cherry, for pies and preserv- 
ing;deepred, fine flavorand very productive. 
Mid-July. $1.90 each, $5.40 for 3, prepaid 


























N6201 
Bartlett 
N6508 Stanley Prune 
PLUMS 
2 year, 5-6 ft. Trees, 11/16 in. diameter—$2.35 each, $6.75 for 3, prepaid 
At least two trees of different varieties should be planted in the same vicinity to insure cross pollination 
N6510 Burbank. Large, dark red over yellow with sweet, juicy flesh of excellent quality. August. 
N6508 Staniey Prune. A splendid new, high quality Plum. Large, deep blue fruit with sweet, juicy 
yellowish flesh. Will bear in 3 years. Hardy and productive. September. 
PEACHES 
2 year, 4-5 ft. Trees 
9/16 inch diameter 
$1.60 each, $4.35 for 3, 
$13.50 for 10, prepaid 
The following varie- 
ties are listed in the 
order of ripening. 
N6405 Golden Jubilee. 
A new, very hardy. 
freestone variety. Skin 
yellow, flushed red; 
flesh yellow, juicy and 
sweet. Late August. 
N6406 Hale-Haven. A large, 
yellow fruit, highly flushed 
with red. Yellow fleshed; 
freestone and very hardy. Of 
the best quality. Early Sept. 
N6412 Belle of Georgia. An 
excellent white fleshed Peach. 
Very large, attractive creamy 
white fruit with crimson 
cheek. Hardy and productive 
Freestone. Early September. 
N6403 Elberta. The most wide- 
ly grown and popular vari- 
ety; flesh yellow, stained 
pink. Freestone; mid-Sept. 

N6403 
Elberta 
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N6306 
antanmnalann (Rioarren ) 

