Pear Collection No. 4 
1 Bartlett 
1 Clapp’s Favorite 
2-yr., 5-6 ft. trees 
2 for $3.20 
Strong 
Northern Grown 
Hardy 
Fruit Trees 
New 
Seedless 
Pear 
NEW SEEDLESS PEAR 
lig aidan 
No Seeds—No Core BEURRE BOSC. A delicacy in Pears. Large, 
tite : : : yellow, flesh white, rich and delicious. 
A new fruit sensation. New discovery in yERy ebelnteniiy sinter Pear TOcraier 
a seedless and coreless Pear. Resembles January. 
Bartlett in many ways, including its color. 
Ripens 10 days after Bartlett, a season in 
which no other good varieties are on the 
market. Keeps well in storage and ripens and productive. August and September. 
evenly. 
Price: 2-yr., 5-6 ft., $2.50 each. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. A large, fine Pear resembling Bartlett; pale lemon-yellow with 
brown dots of fine texture. Melting, buttery, juicy and delicate flavor. Trees hardy 
GORHAM. Fruit resembles Bartlett in size, color and shape. Excellent flavor. Two 
weeks later than Bartlett. . Mid-October. 
KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow. Octcber-January. 
SECKEL. Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy, excellent for pickling. Mid-September. 
HOWARD'S MIRACLE SHELDON. Large; sweet, yellow and green. Early October. 
PLUM 
(Patented) 
Prices of Standard Pear Trees (Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
i . r 1-9 10-49 50-99 100 or More 
The fruit averages in diameter 214 in. avy a8 . EN Fag la lol erected ebetatene eit ana eta ae eee eas Ape ae ste) 
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Flavor similar to Nectarine, Peach and Plum Zoyresea ie AST 5k pbk ee 1.50 1.20 35 ‘65 
mixed. Delicious in preserves. Fruit ripens I-yr., 4-5 ft. fo ged Seedy 7O 1.40 -90 .80 
Growers please write for special low prices where quantity lots are desired. 
July and August. May be grown in small The dates after varieties indicate keeping season of the fruit. 
garden. Does not need pollenization; ex- 
ceptionally hardy. Price: 5-6 ft., $2.00 
All of the Pear and Plum varieties propagated and now growing in Maloney Brothers 
each; 3 for $5.75; 12 for $20.00. Nursery, Dansville, New York, have been examined by the Massachusetts Trueness-to-Name 
Inspection Service. To the best of our knowledge, these trees are true-to-name as they now 
stand in the nursery row. A. P. FRENCH. 
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