





DeLuxe Pear Trees 
Bartlett-—SUMMER. Known for quality. 
One of the best known and popular varieties for both 
commercial and home orchard planting. Golden color 
with red streak, mellow and indescribably delicious 
both fresh and canned. Heavy bearer. 
Kieffer- FALL. zest pear for large commer- 
cial planting, because of its sure crop, heavy yield 
and excellent shipping qualities. Kieffer has been prov- 
en unexcelled for commercial canning. A local can- 
nery used over 200,000 bushels in one season. 
- Douglas— Bears In 2 Years. Why wait 5 
or 6 years for a crop of pears when the NEW DOUG- 
LAS very often bears the second year? Young trees 
, have been known to bear in the nursery row. Heavy 
bearer of good quality fruit. Very hardy, producing 
fruit from a second set of blossoms, when the first was 
frozen. Very blight resistant. Juicy, sweet, delicious. 
Seckel—tThe old favorite "Sugar Pear”. 
EARLY FALL. Always in market demand and 
equally valuable for home use. Medium sized pear; Boetlent 
ripens late September. Delicious flavor and quality— 
sweet as candy. Every garden should have a Seckel. 
Favorite 
Clapp’s Favorite—SuMMER. Ripens 7 
to 10 days before Bartlett and like that famous pear, 
is of excellent flavor, large size and fine quality, for 
home use. Red blush over yellowish-green skin; good 
shipper; early high prices. Vigorous, productive tree. 


FAMOUS SEEDLESS PEAR 
- Discovered by Mr. Cope who claims it to 
be practically without seeds or core when 
planted alone. (planted near other pears, 
cross polination may produce some seeds. ) 
Ripen 10 days after Bartlett. Has Bart- 
lett’s fine color, good size, and wonderful 
flavor. Think of eating right through a 
delicious pear! Easy to prepare salads; 
for canning, just peel and can whole. Be- 
gins bearing in 3 years with a full crop 
in 5. Trees are rapid growing, hardy and 
unusually free from blight; bears heavily. 
Not a novelty but a profitable fruit. Keeps 
in common storage, ships well. 
Each $1.60; 3 for $4.50: 
10 for $14.50 



PEAR TREE PRICES 
(Except Dwarf) 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 4 to 5 it.— Best Size to Plant 
Biche es a oe $1.60: 10 for’... «2 $14.50 
SEIOr amen aN kee 4 50 seo ions | =e 32.50 


























Bosc—LATE FALL. The ideal long-keeping pear. Fruit 
beautiful golden russet, very large size. Flesh is white, juicy 
and a delicious, delicate pear flavor—a real winter time treat. 
Tree is vigorous and hardy. 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
Dwarf fruit trees are just the thing to plant for plenty of fruit 
where space is limited. These little, sturdy, quick growing, early 
bearing trees produce full size fruits just as fine in every way 
as those grown on standard size trees. Plant about 10 feet apart. 
Dwarf fruit trees fit in nicely in an ornamental plant- 
ing, too. We have three choice varieties in dwarf 
stock. 
HOME PEAR | 
PLANTING 
1 Bartlett — Early 
eo 1 Bosc — Late ; 
Full Size Fruit on hae 1 Seckel — Sugar Dwarf—Bartlett—Medium 
Dwarf Size Trees r 75 FOR®*. as 
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Dwarf—Clapp’s Favorite—Early 
DWARF PEAR TREE PRICES: 
Each $2.75; 2 for $4.95; 3 for $6.75 
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