You can prosper with 
Bass BLIGHT-PROOF 
Pineapple Sand Pears 
A NOTHER profitable fruit to grow, and yet 
one which has not been sufficiently pub- 
licized to be more in demand, is the Pine- 
apple Sand Pears. We first grew Pineapple 
Sand Pears for our own use, and finding them 
of such prolific growth, such fine fruit, such 
a ready market and such a splendid profit, we 
decided to pass on our experience to our cus- 
tomers and grow these trees for them. 
Have you ever seen an orchard of pears in 
“bloom? Was there anything more beautiful 
than these graceful trees in their mantle of 
white? Even when the blooms and fruit are 
gone, the trees are ornamental as well as use- 
ful and will beautify any home or land along 
a roadside. They take up but little room and 
require no cultivation. 
One of our beautiful Blight-Proof Pine- 
apple Pear orchards in full bloom. 
Branches of our Blight-Proof Pineapple Pears 
loaded to capacity. 
W E NOW produce these pear trees 
for our customers, and have 
thousands of young, thrifty growin> 
trees ready for shipment. These trees 
when mature, will be better than our 
own old trees, since they have been 
propagated from our producing trees; 
thus fine parent stock, and a better 
start than our own trees had. 
Two other fine eating pears are offer- 
ed this season in what is known locally 
as the Cox pear, and the Cook pear 
Neither has ever shown any sign of 
blight. The price is the same as the 
Pineapple pear. 
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