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_ PEARS 
GARBER. —Should be panes in the South where other pears : 
will not grow, especially in connection with the Keifer. ‘The © 
Garber is a large yellow pear with red cheek. It keeps remark- 
ably well and is a splendid shipping pear. August. 
BARTLETT.—Large, buttery, juicy, high flavored, great bearer; 
very popular. August and Septetnber. 
LE CONTE —Medium, bell-shaped, smooth; creamy yellow with 
slight blush; fresh crisp, sweet and juicy. Tree a rapid grower and | 
-a@ young and prolific bearer, but more subject to blight than most 
varieties. Ripe in July. 
KEIFER.—The best known of all pears. Very large; yellow; suc- 
cessful everywhere. Should be gathered when mature and allowed 
to ripen in storage. Tree very vigorous, resisting blight; ornamen- 
tal, and immensely productive. Garber should be planted with 
Keifer to insure best pollenizing. _ August and September. 
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APRICOTS 
EARLY GOLDEN.—Medium to small, light, orange, yellow, — 
flecking with red; flesh tender, juicy, sweet, and of good quality; 
productive. ~ 
MOOREPARK.—Large, yellowish green with brownish red on 
sunny side, marked with dark specks; flesh bright orange; separates 
readily from seed. Grown largely for commercial purposes espec- 
ially for canning and drying. Tree vigorous and prolific. 
ROYAL. —A European variety; large, slightly oval; dull yellow 
with red next to sun; flesh orange, with rich flavor. An import- . 
ant commercial variety, producing fruit freely, and of a quality 
‘that appeals to the buyer of high-grade stock. 
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NECTARINES 4 
A nice clean fruit that should be planted in all orchards, free- 
stone, waxy, fuzz free skin of the best flavor, flesh firm, a good 
shipper. A luxury saan for the home. Ripens mid-summer. 
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MULBERRIES “ 
DOWNING.—Large, rich, subacid. Ripe in June and fils. 
HICK’s EVERBEARING.—In fruit for several months, ripening 
in June, July, and August. Very prolific; fruit anni ‘black and 
sweet. Does well all over the South. 

