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5-N-1 PEAR TREE 
Five Leading Varieties on One Tree! Early — Medium — 
and Late Bartlett, Bosc, Flemish, Kieffer and Seckel 
A tree of merit for the small home owner. No yard too 
small — can be planted in the front yard as well as the 
backyard. One of the handsomest trees while in bloom — 
loaded with white flowers. Also will produce a bountiful 
supply of Pears to eat out of hand, for canning and pickling. 
BEARS EARLY. 
PRICE: 3-Yr., branched, heavy 5-6 ft. trees, $2.95 each; 
2 for $5.50. Express shipment only — too large for mail. 
Leaning-Age BARGAIN No. 23 
FRUIT TREES 1 Mcintosh Apple 
1 Pear (Your choice) 
5 Years Old — Ready to Bear 
Why Wait? Have Your Fruit Now! This is Possible 
With These Bearing-Age Trees we are offering, in § .00 
Apple and Pear trees. These are GIANT TREES 
Beet ee above the ordinary ee ae are 
standard type fruit trees and not the dwarf type. ¢@ 
See description under apple and pears on this page. Standanrd- Type Pp EAR TRE ES 
We offer, as follows: Trees 1 inch and up caliper, 
3 BARTLETT. Large, coioring when fully ripe, to waxen yellow with red blush, juicy, melting, 
APPLES: McIntosh highly flavored. Bears early. Ripens in Baten ber 
2 * ¢ BEURRE BOSC. Fruit very large, of distinct gourd shape, roundish end, with long. tapering 
eee ty and Flemish Beauty. (Specify neck. Golden russet color; juicy and melting. Ripens late Sept. 
: FLEMISH BEAUTY. Medium to large pear; pale yellow with a reddish-brown cheek. Flesh 
PRICE: Bearing-Age Apple and Pear Trees, $2.50 fine grained, juicy and sweet. Tree very hardy and productive. Sept. ripening. 
each; 3 for $6.75. (By Express only). KIEFFER. Ripens in October and November. Fruit large, of good quality. Excellent keeper. 
SECKEL (Sugar Pear). Small size, yellowish russet, with red cheek. Flesh white, buttery, 
very Juicy and melting. Excellent for pickling. Ripens late Sept. 
PRICE OF PEAR TREES (All varieties listed): 
2-Yr., "Ag in., 3-4 ft.. trees, $1.10 each; 10 for $8.00; 100 for $65.00. 
9A in., 4-5 ft. trees, $1.40 each; 10 for $9.75; 100 for $80.00. 
Novhewn Grown 
APPLE TREES 
We Offer the following varieties in Apples: 
All bearing-age 

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ANOKA. The Old Folks Apple! The second year, big, full-sized crop; earliest 
and heaviest bearing apple. Hardy in all climates. Ripens in August, but can 
be used a month earlier. Beautifully colored. Best early summer apple. 
CORTLAND. Bears 2 to 3 years after planting. An offspring of the McIntosh, 
but fruit larger, more uniform in size, more highly colored, richer in flavor, 
firmer, but fully as juicy. Ripens 3 to 4 weeks later. Excellent for eating and 
cooking. 
RED DELICIOUS. This variety needs no description. See photo at left. Fruit, 
is red all over, Extra fine flavor. Good winter variety. 
RED JONATHAN. Excellent red winter apple. Bright, solid red, flesh white, 
sometimes tinted with red; firm, fine, crisp and tender. Tree bears early and 
is long-lived. 
RED McINTOSH. One of the finest early fall apples. Medium in size, nearly 
covered with dark red. Flesh white, tender, juicy and crisp. Tree hardy. Excel- 
lent pie-apple. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. Red Spy is a typical Spy except in color. The color is 
solid bright red without either stripes or splashes. Flesh white, tender, mild, . 
sub-acid. Reliable bearer. Very hardy winter apple. 
RED ROME BEAUTY. Large winter apple of deep red color; large and of good 
quality. Thick skinned, stands handling well, and a good keeper. Bears young. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Best yellow winter apple. Waxy golden color. Luscious 
flavor. Bears very early, in 2nd and 3rd years. Keeps until late spring without 
becoming mealy. Very hardy. 
Ni y J 4 YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Ripens in July. Skin clear white, changing to pale 
: B A nN G A d iN 0. yellow when ripe. Flesh white, tender, sub-acid. Good cooking apple. 

e : PRICES OF APPLES — Not P id 
2 Apple Trees (Your choice) $9.95 7 NES: Each aeniG 100 
2 Pear Trees (Your choice) M = 7/g-in., 3-4 ft. trees $0.95 $9.00 $65.00 
9Ag-in., 4-5 ft. trees 1.20 11.00 75.00 

All standard-type, 2-year, 7/16 in. trees Not prepaid 

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