PEAR TREES 
List of Standard Varieties 
BARTLETT—Heavy producer. The old standard variety, and one of the finest dessert and 
eating pears. Deep golden yellow with a red cheek. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE—Trees are hardy and do well everywhere. Pear has a long neck, yellow 
spotted and dull red. Fine grained, very sweet and highly flavored, yielding heavy regularly. 
KIEFFER—Hardiest, best keeping, most blight resistant of all pears. Large yellow pear of 
fine quality; the crisp flesh has a delicious musky aroma which makes it a favorite for canning. 
SECKEL—Rich, spicy, tender little sugar pear. Russet yellow with firm flesh. Hardy and blight 
resistant trees, vigorous and bears very late. 
WORDEN SECKEL—It is a very large type of the old-fashioned seckel, ripening in October. 
WAITE PEAR—It is about the same size as Bartlett, ripening before the Kieffer. The flesh is 
very smooth and has a tartish flavor. It is an excellent pear for canning. The tree is very blight 
resistant, but does require cross pollination. 
SHELDON—A very vigorous growing tree, producing fruit that is very sweet and high in 
PLUM TREES 
ABUNDANCE—A very healthy tree that bears young fruit. It is medium sized, bright red 
with a light yellow, juicy, tender flesh. 
BURBANK—Hardy, high yielding plum. A large size cherry red fruit. It has a firm sweet 
meaty flesh. The fine flavor of this plum makes it a favorite for canning and marketing. 
FELLENBURG (Italian Prune)—Dark purple with a bluish bloom. The flesh is firm, juicy 
and has a delicious flavor. It is a favorite for canning and drying prunes grown at home. 
WICKSON—Has a long fruit ripening period; variable in size; extra large fruit; color dark 
red over yellow. The flesh is yellow to amber, juicy, coarse somewhat fibrous, firm sweet, early 
mid-season. 
STANLEY PURE—Newest and most profitable commercial and home orchard variety. A very 
heavy bearer of large, blue full flavored fruit. When canned the flesh keeps its rich golden color. 
SHIRO—Extra large handsome yellow plum. Sweet juicy, tender fleshed plum, that produces 
heavy crops in late August. 
SANTA ROSA—Fruit is large, round, purplish red; flesh is red near the skin. Very high 
quality, early plum. The tree is a vigorous grower and bears heavily. 
NECTARINE TREES 
The Nectarine is a smooth skinned peach, having a skin like the plum; however, it is not 
a cross between a plum and peach which is generally the foregone conclusion. The fruits are 
very delicious for eating and will sell fast at a roadside market. 
SURE CROP—White fleshed freestone. Large with an attractive bright red skin, with an 
excellent flavor. The tree is hardy and a very vigorous grower. 
HUNTER—Yellow fleshed freestone. The fruit is large, round, and high in quality. The tree is 
hardy and a vigorous grower. 
PEAR, PLUM AND NECTARINE TREES 
(1 and 2 Year Trees) 
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