Selicious PEAR $ 
HARDY— EASY TO GROW 
The pear thrives over a wide range of soils and climatic con- 
ditions. The French pear roots withstand heavy wet soils 
better than most other fruits. Unlike other fruits, the pear 
develops better quality when ripened off the tree, and should 
be picked before it begins to soften. Two trees alike or differ- 
ent, planted near each other, will produce more heavily than 
if planted alone. 
PRICES FOR PEARS 
Your Choice of Varieties—Alike or Assorted 
10 or 
1-5 6-10 more 
Each Hach Hach 
$1.00 $ .95 $ .90 
1.25 1.15 1.00 
Field Grown 1.50 1.40 eZo 
Field Grown 2.00 1.85 
1.75 
Write for prices on 50 or more trees. 
Height 
Field Grown 
Field Grown 
3-4’ 
BARTLETT—A well-known favorite for eating fresh or can- 
ning. Large size, buttery, juicy and highly flavored. Tree a 
strong grower and bears early and abundantly. August- 
September. 
BOSC (Beurre Bose)—Large, deep yellow, russet colored and 
long neck. Juicy and delicious. One of the best autumn pears. 
Good keeper. September-November. ; 
COMICE—Skin rich yellow at maturity, often lightly shaded 
with crimson. Flesh white, fine grained and melting, sweet 
and rich. Very good. October-November. 
ANJOU (Beurre D’Anjou)—A fine pear; rather large, flesh 
yellowish white, rich and vinous flavored. Tree good grower 
October-January. 
and productive. 

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BARTLETT PEAR 
FLEMISH BEAUTY—Large fruit; pale yellow, becoming 
reddish brown at maturity on the sunny side. Flesh yellowish 
white and juicy. Excellent for canning. Late September. 
WINTER NELLIS—Tree hardy and thrifty. A delicious win- 
ter pear of medium size; flesh yellowish white, very juicy when 
ripe. One of the finest for eating. December-February. 
WINTER BARLETT—Fruit large, closely resembling the 
famous Bartlett in shape and appearance but ripening consid- 
erably later. Flavor almost identical with the Bartlett. 
KEIFFER—A large yellow pear noted for keeping. A healthy, 
hardy and vigorous grower which bears young, heavily and 
regularly. October-January. 
SHECKEL—Called the Sugar. Pear because of its sweet, deli- 
cious flavor. Fruit is not large but the highest quality. Ripens 
in late summer. Bears young and heavily. 
SPECIAL 
3 Tree Pear Grove 
$2.50 
One Tree Hach 
BARTLETT — BOSC — ANJOU 
Strong, well rooted, first-class trees. Hach labeled. Post- 
paid. 
Three 3-4 ft. Trees 
Three 4-5 ft. Trees 

ALL STOCK IS STATE INSPECTED AND ALL OUR SHIP- 
MENTS CARRY AN INSPECTION CERTIFICATE. 
GRADES AND STANDARDS ADOPTED BY THE AMERI- 
CAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN USED THROUGII- 
OUT THIS CATALOG. 

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