SPECIAL PEACHES 
Each 
Wemineecics dnd. over 42 {ty andiups wt we os 2.50 
SeetOMaae in adic, ator youtts., aye eee 2.00 
OmiUeeLO aac ineciaiy oi to 40 it: 2a. ihr tan ee ey 5 
EMIT tOm Tene Oide 120/20 tors aft. oe eee 1.50 
REDHAVEN—A new introduction that merits a position in every 
orchard. Fruit brilliant red, freestone, medium size, slightly 
elongated shape, skin smooth and tough. Flesh yellow, firm 
and fine textured. Sweet, of excellent quality. Matures about 
30 days before Elberta. 
RIO-OSO-GEM—Y-F_ U. S. Plant Patent No. 84. Extra large size 
fine quality. September 20-25. 
STANDARD PEARS 
The trees furnish excellent fruit for both eating out of hand and for 
canning purposes. Unlike other fruits, it should not be allowed to 
ripen on the tree but should be picked green and stored in a dark, 
cool place. Under such conditions the fruit will ripen perfectly. 
Each 
2 Year Old Trees 
Peet Cid wand Over, Orit, and Upen. « os. .4. eee 3.50 
TemiielOts aineecdics 4) it. andsupem 18s aes 3.20 
Semin eto cain: didnt 2)/2% towssitmne so soe 2.90 
3ARTLETT—Fruit large, color clear yellow with a faint blush. One 
of the most popular varieties. Season September. 
BOSC (Beurre Bosc)}—Fruit large, long, tapering neck; color dark 
tich yellow overspread with cinnamon-russet. October— 
November. 
CAMPAS—tThis type, an improved Kieffer, excels the old favorite 
and should be planted to replace it extensively. High degree 
of blight resistance. Excellent pear for winter storage. Bears 
same time as Kieffer. 
CLAPP FAVORITE—Fruit large, lemon-yellow, mottled and dotted 
with crimson. Late August—Early September. 
CONFERENCE—-Fruit medium size, high quality, clear yellow 
color with faint blush. Midseason. 
DUCHESS d'ANGOULEME—Fruit very large, dull yellow, streaked, 
spotted and netted with dull russet. October—November. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY—Large, color clear yellow with red blush. Sep- 
tember—October. 
GORHAM—Resembles Bartlett but ripens two weeks later; keeps 
a month longer. Rich flavor, and spicy aroma. 
SECKEL—Fruit small, color yellowish-brown with a lively russet- 
red cheek. September—October. 
DWARF PEAR 
For the yard where room is at a premium these trees will bear 
excellent, full size fruit and in proportion to their size are very 
prolific. Plant 15 to 20 feet apart. 
Each 
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es AOL Sy Eta Boek PEMA Ne, COIRECE Cong name ier ae S20 
BARTLETT 
DUCHESS d'ANGOULEME 
FLEMISH BEAUTY 
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