Welcht Dependable Pears 
WELCH’S 
ECONOMY 
FRUIT TREE 
COLLECTION 
cee $4 50 
Trees for 
PRICES 
4 to 6 ft., 11/16 in., $1.70, 
not postpaid. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in., $1.35 
each, prepaid; per 5, 
$1.25 each, prepaid. 
BARTLETT. The most pop- 
ular summer Pear. One 
of the best for canning 
Not Erepaid: and shipping. 
2 oe pbs Delicious DUCHESS. October. Very 
2 Montmorency Cherries large, fine quality and 
2 Elberta Peaches juicy, and keeps weil 
2 Apricot Plums into winter. 
2 Bartlett Pears 
Go bere, Gelliechon in Mail FLEMISH BEAUTY. Heavy 
rder ize, 4-ft. trees, 
$9.00, Postpaid. producer, very hardy, 
and unapproachable in 
quality. 
GARBER. September. Early bearer, very productive, and 
excellent for canning. 
KIEFFER. October. Very profitable market variety. A Pear 
of very large, fine appearance. Most widely planted of 
all winter Pears. A sure cropper and many trees will 
stand more than a hundred years. 
SECKEL. (Sugar Pear.) Ripens in late summer. Small, rich 
fruit of high quality. 
Hardy APRICOTS 
PRICES 
3 to 4 ft., $1.20 each; 5 at $1.10 each, postpaid. 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in., $1.70 each, not prepaid. 
ALEXANDER. Good size, oblong, yellow with red; sweet 
and delicate. Tree very hardy. Ripens middle of July. 
MOORPARK. Very large, yellowish green with red on 
sunny side. Flesh bright orange and freestone. Ripens 
in August. 

SUPERB. The best flavored, most productive apri- 
cot yet produced. Medium size, light salmon 
Welch’s 
color; excellent quality. Ripens last of July. B est Apri cot 
CHINESE APRICOT. Pale yellow fruit with a red Collection 
cheek. An excellent tree to plant for shade as 
F ; j 2 Superb 
well as fruit. One of the best Apricots for canning. 2 Moornark 
MANCHURIAN APRICOTS. Hardiest of all Apri. 1 Manchurian 
cots. They have-an almost frost-proof blossom. These five 4-ft. 
Bear very young and are self-pollenizing. If you trees, for only 
want some really good fruit early in July, plant $5.00 
several of these new Manchurian Apricots. Postpaid 


Seedling Apricot 

Apricot Seedling Trees 
These seedlings have been grown from Chi- 
nese Apricot trees in bearing orchards in the 
Pacific Northwest. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in., $1.00 each, prepaid. 
2 to 3 ft., 5/16 in., 70c each; per 5, 60c each, 
prepaid. 

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