PEARS 
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Seckel or “Sugar Pear 
y \Bartlett. A well known favorite for eating fresh or can- 
ning. Large size, buttery, juicy and high flavored. Au- 
gust to Septmber. 
\Flemish Beauty. Large fruit; pale yellow, becoming red- 
dish brown at maturity on the sunny side. Flesh yel- 
lowish white and juicy. Excellent for canning. Late 
September. 
\ Seckel. Often called the Sugar Pear due to the rich 
\ Beurre d’Anjou. A fine Pear; rather large; flesh sweet flavor. Small size, juicy and melting. One of 
yellowish white, rich and vinous flavored. Tree the finest for spiced pickles, nothing better for that 
good grower and productive. October and No- purpose. October. 
vember. \ Winter Nelis. Tree hardy and thrifty. A 
delicious winter Pear of medium 
\ Doyenne du Comice. Skin rich yellow at maturity, size; flesh yellowish white; very 
often lightly shaded with crimson. Flesh white, juicy when ripe. One of the very 
fine grained and melting, sweet and rich. Very finest for eating fresh. December to 
good. October to November. February. > 
For Prices 
See 
Enclosed 
Pink 
Leaflet 
Bartlett 
APRICOTS 
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Chinese. This is a comparatively new Apricot; is well established for 
home use, commercial shipping and canning, and also for its hardi- 
ness. The fruit is large size, firm, fine grained texture, exceptionally 
sweet flavor and retains its rich Apricot color when canned. 
Perfection. An exceedingly large size Apricot, good flavor, sweet and 
Juicy. Trees bear abundantly at an early age. 
\ Tilten. Very large size, rich apricot-yellow with flavor of the highest 
quality. Trees very productive. August. 
\ Wenatchee Moorpark. One of the largest size Apricots, about 214 inches 
F a ; in diameter. Flesh firm, juicy and parting from the pit, pleasant sweet 
Wenatchee Moorpark—2/3 Actual Size flavor. One of the very best canning and commercial varieties. August. 
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