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ORIENTAL VARIETIES 
BURBANK 
Ripens a week or more later than Abundance. Fruit very large, bright 
reddish purple. Meaty and quite firm. Should be picked before entirely 
ripe. Best color to fruit attained when thinned on the trees. Trees are low 
growing, flat-topped with somewhat drooping branches. Productive and 
vigorous. Good shipper. Needs close pruning. August 25th-30th 

















SHIRO 
A very early Plum. Reautiful, 
golden yellow (see illustration). 
Tree is low growing, hardy— 
very prolific. 
Excellent for 
cooking, canning, 
or dessert use. 
Burbank 
; ABUNDANCE. Trees are 
7 adaptable to wide range 
of soils and climates, and 
bear not only heavily, but 
yearly. Fruit large, very SANTA ROSA. A very 
early, amber turning to a promising Oriental vari- 
rich, bright cherry. Flesh ety. Fruit is handsome, 
light yellow. Very juicy and dark, reddish purple. 
tender. Freestone. Good for Large with very juicy, red 
canning. Should be picked flesh of good quality. 
when not quite ripe, as it Tree is large, vigorous 
keeps better and taste develops and moderately produc- 
better. August 15th—20th tive. August 20th—-26th 

Easy-to-Grow PEARS 
This is one of the best late Fall and early Winter varieties for the market, its season lasting 
ANJOI | until way into January, even in common storage. Large fruit, green in color, but turning to 
yellow when ripe, dotted with russet. The yellowish-white flesh is firm, but tender, very 
juicy, sweet, spicy, with a rich, vinous flavor. Trees hardy and vigorous growers, come into bearing 
early. Ofall Winter Pears, none is more valuable for commercial or home orchards. October to January. 
September 25th 
A seedling of Seckel, which it resembles in shape, 
b but is as large as a Bartlett, and colored greenish 
yellow, with a dull blush. It has a flavor of Seckel, 
although milder and not quite so spicy. Prolongs the season of Seckei. September and 
October. September 15th—20th 







There’s hardly a person that doesn't know 
BAR i I E i ; the Bartlett Pear and its qualities, as it is 
grown in, and is adaptable to all different 
climates, soils and situations. Fruit is large, golden yellow in color, with a red- 
dish blush on the sunny side. Flesh is tender and juicy, with a delicious, musky 
aroma. Trees are vigorous, attain large size, bear young, live long, and barring 
frosts or freezes, they bear full crops year after year. Justly the leading commer- 
cial Pear—a leader among canning Pears. Se ptember-October. September 1st—10th 

PRICES OF PEAR TREES 1-9 10-49 50 or more 
Choice of Varieties—Alike or Assorted Each Each Each 
Divent, 5-6 1CCb. 25) fe... caste So ee es $2.20 $1.80 $1.30 
atariaes teeta. oie. ack we 2 2 1.90 1.60 1.10 
Diveany S74 CCE ike eye eet 1.70 1.40 95 
Lyear,3feetandup...............-+-----: 1.90 1.60 1.10 
DWARF PEAR TREES See Page 19 
Barilett 
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