Bartlett Pear 
“Best Choice™ PEAR 
COLLECTION 
I—Bartlett > 
1—Clapp Favorite — 
1—Seckel 
2 to 3 Ft. Size 
All 3 only $2.35 
Prepaid 
HANSON'S 
BUSH CHERRY 
The Beautiful Shrub That Bears 
Delicious Fruit 
The Bush Cherry is suited to the 
small home grounds where space is 
limited. It makes a desirable orna- 
mental shrub to 3 feet high and pro- 
duces an abundance of black cherry- 
like fruits that make excellent pies 
and jams. Hardy in Zone 3. Cannot 
be shipped to Arizona, California, 
Colorado, Idaho, or Washington. 2- 
year-old, 12 to 18 inch plants (50c 
each) (3 for $1.25) (6 for $2.25). 
Prepaid. 
Hungarian Apricot 
HUNGARIAN. The largest and most delicious of 
The original tree was imported 
from Europe along the banks of the Danube in 1914 
and planted in Northern Ohio where it still bears 
the hardy Apricots. 
luscious pink cheeked fruits. 
ripens a month earlier. 
RUSSIAN. Hardier than the Piaelt and the fruit 
Recommended for localities 
where late frosts may Samak earlier blooming vari- 
eties, = 
BARTLETT. The most popular pear for both home use 
and market. Large, golden yellow with reddish blush on 
the sunny side. Flesh tender, melting and juicy, with 
a delicious flavor. Tree vigorous; bears abundantly. 
Ripens in September. 
BUERRE BOSC. The highest quality and best flavored 
pear. Fruits large, with long, thin, tapering necks. 
Golden russet color. Flesh fine-grained, juicy and_melt- 
ing, very delicious and highly flavored.. Ripens late— 
September and early October. 
CLAPP FAVORITE. Resembles Bartlett in size, shape 
and eolor. Flesh fine grained and very juicy. Ripens in 
August, about ten days ahead of Bartlett. 
KIEFFER. Very productive; excellent keeper. While 
only fair in quality, it is an excellent canner and is in 
ereat demand for this purpose. Large, handsome fruits. 
The most free from insects and disease of any variety. 
October to December. 
SECKEL.. Small size and rich flavor make this pear 
a desirable variety for pickling and preserving. Sweetest 
of all pears, juicy, delicious flavor, and greatly prized 
for eating out of hand. Very attractive in appearance, 
being of. a russet-yellow color, with a bright ced cheek. 
Very prolific. September and October. 
Your choice of above 5 varieties at the following 
prices. Pear trees cannot be sent to Colorado. 
BURGESS’ LOW PEAR PRICES 
Each 3 6 12 
2 to 3 ft. ......$ .95 $2.55 $4.50 $8.40 
Ato Se ftim foe eee Lek 4.95 9.30 18.00 
All Prepaid ; 
HARDY BOSTON NECTARINE 
The “Peach-Plum"™ 
The Nectarine is a cross between a peach and plum. 
It has smooth skin like a plum, pit like a peach, and the 
swe is that of a small peach or large plum. It has the’ 
flavor of both plum and peach; rich, delicious, juicy. 
It is as hardy as the peach and requires the same cul- 
ture. Nectarines cannot be sent to Arizona, California, 
Colorado, Idaho, Oregon or Washington. 
This is the finest of all hardy Nectarines. Bright yel- 
low with red cheek ; flesh yellow and of excellent quality. 
Tree vigorous and an early bearer. 2 year old trees, 
3 to 4 feet high at the following prices: ($1.40 each) 
(3- for $3.60) (6 for $6.90) Prepaid. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
You Must Have It for Preserves and Jellies 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent flavor ; the best 
Quince for all sections of the country. Unsurpassed for 
preserves and jellies. Both fruit and flowers are quite 
fragrant, and the trees and bloom highly ornamental. 
Quinces cannot be sent to Colorado. 2 year old trees, 
3 to 4 ft. high at the following prices: ‘($1.80 each) 
(3 for $5.10) Prepaid. 
HARDY APRICOTS 
Easy to Grow 
Northern-grown Apricots 
are grown on plum roots and 
are much hardier and longer 
lived than those budded on 
peach roots. Two trees are 
recommended for better pol- 
lination. 
Apricots cannot be sent fo Arizona, 
California, Colorado, Idaho, Ore- 
gon or Washington. 
3 to 4 Fi. Size, Two-Year-Oid 
Trees 
PRICES: ($1.40 each), (3 for 
$3.90). All Prepaid. 
APRICOT 
BARGAIN COLLECTION 
. {—Hungarian 
{—Russian 
3 to 4 Ft. Size 
Both for only $2.50 Prepaid 
DWARF 
APPLE and PEAR TREES 
Dwarf Baar Tree Trained in Farmall Style 
TAKE LITTLE SPACE—BEAR 
YOUNG—FRUIT FULL SIZE 
Dwarf fruit trees solve the problem of fruit growing 
in small areas. They are ornamental for the lawn, come 
into bearing much earlier than standard trees and are 
very productive. The trees never get over 8 or 10 feet 
high so that the fruit can be easily picked. Set 6 to 8 
feet apart. They take up so little room they can be 
planted in places where it would be impossible to grow 
a larger tree. They frequently commence to bear the 
second year after planting, and will bear good crops 
within three or four years. The fruit is of the same 
size as that borne on larger trees. 
By pruning, Dwarf Fruit Trees can be trained to grow 
into interesting shapes, flat against buildings or walls, 
for hedges, or on a fence like the illustration above. 
Choose from These Varieties 
DWARF APPLES . DWARF PEARS 
. Baldwin Bartlett 
Cortiand Clapp Favorite 
McIntosh Kieffer 
Northern Spy Seckel 
Red Delicious 
Stayman Winesap 
Yellow Transparent 
(See page 30 for Ap- 
ple descriptions, this 
page for pears.) 
DWARF PEAR-APPLE PRICES 
Each 3 6 
AitOvS Nise ocee fame gecsO $6.60 $12.60 
All Prepaid 
Dwarf Apple Tree 3 Years Old 
