
LINCOLN PEAR 

BARGAIN No. 5 
1 Bartlett Pear, Super-Size 
1 Lincoln Pear, Super-Size 
1 Quintuplet Apple, 9/16 in. 
ONLY $4.75, Not Prepaid 


DWARF BARTLETT PEAR 
L N C O L N — ‘The Wonder Pear’ 
Truly a Giant in Size! Is fast becoming a leader, due to its excellent quality, size 
and ability to produce a sure crop every year. Fine for eating, canning or shipping. 
Ripens October; fruit is yellow with pale green and pink tints. Don’t fail to try some 
this year! 
B E U R RE BOSC— Long-Neck Winter Pear 
A popular variety, and one of the best winter varieties. Fruit of artistic, long 
necked shape, golden russet color, with juicy white flesh. Can be kept in storage 
for use during the holidays. Trees are rather small-growing; but heavy yielders. 
BARTLETT 
Long classed as the standard of excellence by which 
other Pears are judged. Widely known and in demand 
on all markets. Fruit is large; yellow, with red blush. 
Quality of the best; flavor delicious and melting. 
Bears early and abundantly. Ripens in September. 
No home planting is complete without Bartlett. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE 
Possibly the largest of all Pears. Be- 
cause of its excellent appearance, it 
always tops the market. Skin is pale 
lemon-yellow, with dark red blush. Of 
fine texture, delicate flavor; juicy, rich 
and sweet. Ripens few days after 
Bartlett. Hardy and productive. 
S ECKE Le=curer Pear 
Small size, yellowish russet, with red 
cheek. Flesh white, buttery, very juicy and 
melting. One of the most highly flavored wi tisk 
kinds. Ripens in September and October. BARTLETT PEAR 
PRICES OF PEAR TREES — SPRING 1948 
(ALL VARIETIES on this page—Excepting Dwarf Bartlett). 
Five or more trees at the 10 rate. 
Each 10 25 
2-yr., 7/16 to 9/16 in., trees $1.40 $12.50 $25.00 
2-yr., Super-Size 11/16 in., trees 1.80 16.50 38.75 

DWARF BARTLETT PEAR 
It is almost unbelievable to think that these little trees can bear as young and as 
heavily as they do. They are budded on dwarf quince roots, and never grow large. 
Can be trained as espaliers and fences, but you get more fruit by growing them as 
trees. Plant half as far apart as other varieties, and get a big orchard on a small plat 
of ground. Fruit is same size as standard varieties. We offer a limited supply of 
Bartlett, the choicest dwarf variety. 
2-yr., well branched, 5/8 in., caliper trees at only $1.95 each; 
2 for $3.50. 







