STUART'S FINE FRUIT TREES BEAR 
STUART’S 
DELICIOUS PEARS 
The pear is one of the most dependa- 
ble of all fruits. The tree is long lived, 
and seems to withstand unfavorable 
weather conditions better than any 
fruit-bearing tree. The fruit has many 
uses, hauls and keeps well, and stays on 
the tree for a long period. This allows 
ample time for marketing. 
KEIFFER. The heavy red blush of our 
strain of Keiffer adds greatly to its ap- 
pearance. The nearly blight-proof, rug- 
ged, drouth-resistant tree is a splendid 
grower and a great producer. Its large 
fruit leads commercially, cans and pre- 
serves well. Excellent for eating if 
wrapped in paper and stored. Ripe late 
in September. 
DOUGLAS. Bears very young; often has 
fruit in the nursery rows on two-year 
trees. Ripe August 20th. Fruit should be 
thinned. Good quality. Medium size. 
Trees nearly blight proof. Medium sized 
tree. 
GARBER. Late August. Sometimes called 
Sugar Pear. Tree a good producer, long 
lived. Thrifty and will stand neglect. 
KEIFFER Fruit large, golden-green color. Fine 
quality; and good eating pear. Excellent 
for canning. One of the best. 
PRICES ON PEAR TREES 
LE CONTE. Early August. Tree hardy, 
Size 
2-3 ft. fast growing, and not subject to blight. 
3-5 ft. Fruit bell shaped, yellow, with creamy 
; flesh. Fine for eating. Good cooker. An 
5-7 ft. old Southern favorite. 
