PEARS 
Each 
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BARTLETT. Large, yellow, most popular. August. 
KIEFFER. Large to very large; skin yellow with a 
light vermilion cheek; flesh brittle; very juicy, good 
quality. Begins to bear at 3 to 4 years old. One of the 
surest bearers. 
SECKEL. Of delicious, sweet flavor; melting; tree a 
stout, slow grower. August. 
AtOwOsr ts ee Pe hence NS AP ____- $2.50 Each 
ABUNDANCE—Botan. One of the oldest and _ best 
known Japanese varieties; hardy, productive. Fruit large, 
lemon yellow, with heavy bloom; good quality. July. 
BURBANK. Best and most profitable among the growers 
for market; ripens 10 to 14 days after Abundance. Tree 
hardy, sprawling, vigorous grower; unequaled in pro- 
ductiveness; bears young. Fruit large, excellent quality; 
cherry red with lilac bloom. July. 
GREEN GAGE. European type grown extensively for 
home use because of its excellent quality and adaptabil- 
ity to canning and preserving. Large, egg-shaped; pur- 
plish green skin. July. 
SATSUMA. Large, round with dark purple skin. Flesh 
blood red. July. 
FIGS 
ITALIAN. Large, straw colored, sweet, delicious, firm 
fruit. A hardy, popular fig. Begins fruiting in July and 
continues to frost. 
Each 
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3-4 ft, ta 2 ee eee eee 2.50 
GRAFTED PECANS 
Where soil and climatic conditions are proper, it has 
been practically demonstrated that Pecan-growing is a 
paying investment; but only grafted or budded trees of 
well-known and meritorious varieties should be planted. 
We are only offering the Stuart, which seems to be best 
suited to this section. 
eA SH, (OCH 2 os 2h o ss tea $3.50 
AP ton 5utttr ces 6 ae 5.00 
STUART. Nut large to very large; 134 to 2% ins. long; 
thin shell, very good quality, heavy bearer; excellent. 
GRAPES 
No part of the fruit garden yields a richer harvest 
than the vineyard. Along almost any garden. fence or 
walk there is room for vines enough to furnish luscious 
grapes from July to November. 
Welltrooted “vines oe nes $ .60 each; $6.00 doz. 
