Bartlett 
Pear 
SECKEL,. A small juicy, spicy, honey-flavored Pear, used a great deal for 
PeeurE. Color is dark greenish-brown. Sells well on the market. September 
SHELDON. A large, round, russet and red Pear of_very rich, fine quality, 
melting and delicious. Tree vigorous: bears well. October. 
STANDARD PEAR PRICES 
Each 10 
By Mail Postpaid, 3 to 4 ft. tall........ Shavahcoaes Suns nt ep LeeO $10.00 
By Express or Freight Collect: 
2-yr., 11/16-in. cal., 5 to 7 ft. tall............ are okey ens 15.00 
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NUT TREES 
Double Value / Beautiful Shade in Summer 
Flavorful Nuts in Autumn 
A Real Profit Opportunity 
ENGLISH WALNUT. Thin-shelled nuts with full-meated 
kernels of delicious flavor. Hardy, dependable trees. Nut 
groves are proving real investments and a source of 
pleasure as well as income. 2 to 3 ft. tall. $1.75 each. 
Postpaid. 
rod lee gested FILBERT: 2 to 3 ft. tall. $1.50 each. Post- 
paid. 
BARCELONA FILBERT. One of the newer varieties and 
possibly the most widely planted commercial type in the 
Northwest. Larger than the native Filbert; heavy and 
consistent bearer. One of the best. 2 to 3 ft. tall. $1.50 
each. Postpaid. Not a self-pollinizer. j 
JAPAN WALNUT. 2 to 8 ft. tall. $1.00 each. Postpaid. 
BLACK WALNUT. 2 to 3 ft. tall. $1.00 each. Postpaid. 
BUTTERNUT. 2 to 3 ft. tall, $1.00 each, Postpaid. 
eh ite Stuart grafted. 2 to 3 ft. tall. $2.00 each. Post- 
paid. 
EECARe: Schley grafted. 2 to 3 ft. tall. $2.00 each. Post- 
paid. 
CHINESE CHESTNUT. Wonderful new strain, and the 
only blight-resistant chestnut. Very hardy and heavy 
bearer. Fine flavored, sweet nuts; larger than American 
variety. 3 to 4 ft. tall, $1.50 each; 4 to 5 ft. tall, $2.00 
each, postpaid. i 
‘FLEMISH BEAUTY. A 
ALLEN’S Cénctizzed PEARS 
They'll Melt in Your Mouth 
BLIGHT-FREE MONEY-MAKERS 
NEVER MISS A CROP 
All budded on superior French seedling roots. We 
import cur scions from the blight-free St. Lawrence 
Valley. Hardy, healthy —truly, the stock you will 
always prefer. 
Bears in 3 to 4 years: space 20 x 20 ft. apart; plant 
108 trees to the acre. 
ANJOU. A large yellow Pear shaded with crimson, 
The flesh is highly flavored, sprightly, vinous, melt- 
ing and juicy; one of the best fall Pears in exist- 
ence. November. Eating, Cooking, Market. 
BARTLETT. Large, brilliant yellow, pliant Pear, 
rich and very juicy. Tree hardy, dependable and 
prouific bearer. Undoubtedly the world’s most pop- 
ular Pear for home use and commercial purposes. 
Ripens September. 
BOSC. Distinctive long-necked pear. Shape and ex- 
quisite quality make it popular everywhere, Fruit 
large, yellow. juicy, extra sweet. Trees bear regu- 
larly. A profitable market variety. Ripens Novem- 
ber or December. Eating, Cooking, Market. 
CAYUGA. Fruits average as large as Bartlett, but 
are similar to Seckel in shape. Flesh, firm, fine 
textured, with the rich delectable flavor of Seckel. 
Hating, Cooking, Dessert. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. A splendid Pear, resembling 
Bartlett and ripening ten days earlier, Hardy and 
vigorous. Fruit juicy, fine-grained and highly 
flavored. One of the best Pears on the market. 
August. 
DUCHESS. (Duchess of Angouleme.) Extremely 
large (often weighs over a pound); color yellow 
appealingly mottled with russet, juicy, excellent 
quality —the housewife’s favorite. Should be 
planted in aJl home orchards and for market. Good 
for Eating, Cooking, Canning. 
large, beautiful, melting 
sweet Pear. Very hardy, vigorous and productive. 
Succeeds well in all climates, September. 
GORHAM. Ripens two weeks later than Bartlett and 
keeps a month longer. Resembles Bartlett in size, 
color and shape. The flavor is sweet and vinous, 
with a very pleasing aroma. Trees vigorous and 
productive. Hating, Cooking, Market. 
KIEFFER. A beautiful tree for planting along farm 
drives. Very large, rich, golden yellow fruit, hard 
when picked but good to eat at Thanksgiving if 
Rope ie the cellar, A fine market variety. Good for 
cooking. 
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