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MY IVERS NURSERY & FRUIT FARM Seymour, Ind. 
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Dear Sir; [U5 * 1980 
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In regards to your request for my plant and price list of the est! eer, 
up to the present time I have not sent out any catalogues or price lists. sen} 
The new varieties listed below are sold to folks that have tried the 
fruit and seen it grow in my own orchard . 
New varieties ~ 
Orange Pear.- This fruit has the shape and near color of an orange when ripe. 
Tree very attractive, ripens Sept., non melting, canning,cating 
fresh. 
liyers seedless persimnon.-This fruit ripens last of Sept. through Oct. ;med 
jum size, self fruitful,very hardy, never known to fail to set 
fruit. Bearing age between 3 and 5 years. Quality very good 
for puddings,freezing or fresh. 
Peach, yellow gold,- This variety a cross of early Elberta,y and late Elberta 
r, very attractive oblong fruit with blush on one side, 
F.S. Quality fair, canning, shipping. 
Peach, New Hale,- This fruit resembles the Hale variety except not quite so 
large, few days earlier, higher flavor when canned, some 
what smoother texture, very good.Hating, canning, freezing 
shipping. 
Weeping Maple,- Very attractive tree for large lawns when topworked. Trees 
top worked on other maples, Acer Rubrun. 
Grape, Red wonder,- This grape has proved to be a good variety for home 
gardens. Vines hardy, fruit large, very sweet, ripens ear- 
lier than Concord, fine for jelly. 
OTHER VARIETIES 
Peaches Pears Apples Strawberries 
Elberta Barly Sugar Y transarent Premier 
Hale Lincoln MeIntoish Catskill 
South Haven Keiffer Rome Beauty Robinson 
Belle of Georgia Anjo mE Red Delicious Blakemore 
Carman _ Benoni 
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