Selicieus P EA R S 
HARDY— EASY TO GROW 
The pear thrives over a wide range of soils and climatic con- 
ditions. The French pear roots withstand heavy wet soils 
better than most other fruits. Unlike other fruits, the pear 
develops better quality when ripened off the tree, and should 
be picked before it begins to soften. Two trees alike or differ- 
ent, planted near each other, will produce more heavily than 
if planted alone. 
Prices: Please refer to price list on page 15. 
BARTLETT—A well-known favorite for eating fresh or can- 
ning. Large size, buttery, juicy and highly flavored. Tree a 
strong grower and bears early and abundantly. August- 
September. 
BOSC (Beurre Bosc)—Large, deep yellow, russet colored and 
long neck. Juicy and delicious. One of the best autumn pears. 
Good keeper. September-November. 
~ COMICE—Skin rich yellow at maturity, often lightly shaded 
with crimson. Flesh white, fine grained and melting, sweet 
and rich. Very good. October-November. 
ANJOU (Beurre D’Anjou)—A fine pear; rather large, flesh BARTLETT PEAR 
yellowish white, rich and vinous flavored. Tree good grower 
and productive. October-January. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY—Large fruit; pale yellow, becoming 
A U EES 
reddish brown at maturity on the sunny side. Flesh yellowish DW RF FR IT TR 
white and juicy. Excellent for canning. Late September. for the Small Yard 
’ WINTER NELLIS—tTree hardy and thrifty. A delicious win- 
ter pear of medium size; flesh yellowish white, very juicy when 
ripe. One of the finest for eating. December-February. 
These trees seldom grow over 10 feet high, making it 
easy to prune and spray them, and the fruit which is of 
true variety, is within reach for easy picking. Can be 
WINTER BARLETT—Fruit large, closely resembling the planted closer tegether than standard fruit trees. 
famous Bartlett in shape and appearance but ripening consid- 
erably later. Flavor almost identical with the Bartlett. 2-yr. Medium, $2.50 each 
2-yr. Large, $3.50 each 
* KEIFFER—A large yellow pear noted for keeping. A healthy, (Postpaid) 
hardy and vigorous grower which bears young, heavily and 
regularly. October-January. 
Apples Pears 
Gravenstein Bartlett 
~ SECKEL—Called the Sugar Pear because of its sweet, deli- Red Delicious 
Anjou 
Flemish Beauty 
Winter Nellis 
cious flavor. Fruit is not large but the highest quality. Ripens Yellow Delicious 
in late summer. Bears young and heavily. Yellow Transparent 
Red Gravenstein : 
MeIntosh Comice 
Wealthy . 
Red Rome Beauty Plum & Prune 
king Satsuma 
Winesap Peach Plum 
Italian 
SPECIAL 
3 Tree Pear Grove 
$3.00 
One Tree Each 
BARTLETT — BOSC — ANJOU 
—~ Apricots 
Tilton 
Perfection 
~ Peaches 
Rochester 
Cherries J. H. Hale 
Bing Hale Haven 
Lambert Red Haven 
Royal Ann Golden Jubilee 
Strong, well rooted, first-class trees. Each labeled. Post- 
paid. 
Three 3-4 ft. Trees 
Three 4-5 ft. Trees 
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