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PEARS 
BARTLETT...So juicy you'll eat them with 
a straw! Sturdy trees bear very heavy crops 
of enormous bright yellow fruit in Fall. 
These are the delicious sweet pears you 
buy in the stores. Excellent for eating fresh, 
canning and cooking. Very easy to grow. 
SECKEL...You surely know this sweet, de- 
lectable little pear. It’s fairly small; reddish- 
brown in color, and sweet as a nut! A very 
popular variety for eating...and the top- 
favorite pear for pickling. 
SELECTED GIANTS, 6-7’, $3.00 ea. 
Standard Trees, 5-6’, $1.85 ea. 
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of Apples on One Tree 
Your friends will rub their eyes in 
amazement when they see 5 entirely dif- 
ferent kinds of apples...all growing hap- 
pily together on this one single tree! 
Plant these if your space is limited; if 
you want to have a bountiful assortment 
of fruits and want to grow something 
unique and unusual. Gorgeous when vari- 
ous colored blossoms appear. 
Standard Size Trees, 2 yr. 4—5’ 
$2.75 ea.; 3 for $7.85 
GENEVA, NEW YORK 
APPLES 
RED McINTOSH...Tender! Juicy! Sweet! 
Fragrant!... There just aren’t words enough 
to describe these marvelous apples. Red 
McIntosh has been the favorite eating apple 
for years and years. 
RED DELICIOUS... Bright red, cone-shaped 
apple with 5 knobs. This is the firm, solid, 
fine-textured apple you find in stores. 
DELICIOUS YELLOW... Best of all the yel- 
low apples. ..Gosh, they’re really good, too! 
Golden yellow fruit with creamy yellow flesh 
and a tangy, crisp flavor. 
BALDWIN... .Dark, shiny red. Very firm and 
solid. Excellent late variety for cooking or 
canning. Not a table variety. 
EARLY McINTOSH...The best early variety 
for eating and cooking. Big, juicy red apples 
hang on the trees ready for you to pick 
them in August. Firm, white flesh. 
NORTHERN SPY...Attractively striped red 
and yellow. An old favorite because it keeps 
well, and is excellent for eating, cooking, 
pies, canning, etc. 
SELECTED GIANTS 6-8’, $2.75 ea.; 
3 of same variety $7.85 
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SURECROP...If you want something un- 
usual and also delicious, try one of these! 
Fruit ripens in September...the size of 
large peaches. White in color with mark- 
ings of bright red. Very vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Surecrop is an outstanding variety. 
Standard Trees 4—5’ $2.25 ea. 
QUINCES 
ORANGE QUINCE... You can’t beat this for 
making delicious jams, jellies or marmalade. 
Trees loaded with bright golden yellow 
fruit in Fall; silvery pink blossoms in 
Spring. Very dwarf in character...may be 
grown as a small tree or even as a bush. 
3-4 trees. . .$2.50 ea.; 3 for $7.15 
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