DELICIOUS — FASY TO GROW — DO WELL PLANTED 
IN SOD — RIGHT IN YOUR OWN YARD! 
Pears grow in any ordinary soil, even in sod, right in your yard. “F 92 Kieffer—The most widely planted winter Pear. A healthy, 
Plant 20 feet apart. Two trees, alike or different varieties, planted hardy and vigorous grower which bears young, heavily and regu- 
near each other so they can cross-pollénize, will both produce more __!arly. The fruit is large and fills countless jars every season. Pick 
heavily than if planted alone. To tell when Pears are ready to eee fruit ace it ear ao and let it ripen in a cool, dark place. 
pick, place the palm of your hand under a Pear, raise it gently SU tea the CES PR 
and if the stem snaps off easily from the limb, they are ready to \F 95 Patten—Originating in Iowa, this is a very hardy Pear which 
pick. Then put them in a cool, dark place to ripen and you will can be planted in cold sections like northern lowa, Minnesota, etc; 
have Pears of the highest quality. Ripens in August. The fruit is large, yellow with blush, juicy, sweet, 
: ert Pi a ‘ | luscious flavor. Good bearer. Very blight resistant. 
one eS nee eee ae OED Gone te ee \ F 96 Seckel—Called the Sugar Pear because of its sweet, delicious 
all highly resistant to blight. same prices as others. Every qavor. Fruit is not large but the highest quality. Ripens in late sum- 
home should grow their own pears. _ mer. Bears young and heavily. Blight resistant. 
F 97 Waite—Originated by the United States Department of Agri- 
culture. We think this winter pear will replace Kieffer in time be- 
cause of its finer quality. A good eating Pear, heavy bearer, blight 
\ F93 Bierschmidt—A new summer Pear ripening a few days after _ resistant, hardy, fine for canning. 
~ F 90 Bartlett—Our most popular summer Pear. Fruit is large, yel- 
low with blush, juicy, sweet, high quality. 
Bartlett. Originating in Northern Iowa, it is hardier than Bartlett. 
: : sage : a PRICES ON ALL PEARS EXCEPT COPE’S 
Good bearer. Highest quality. Blight resistant. Alike or Assorted, Your Choice 
~ F94 Golden Spice—Originated by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Each 3 for 
Farm, this is a very hardy variety. The fruit is not large, but very 5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid........... $2.00 $5.75 
attractive in appearance and a tremendous producer. Fruit is good 4 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid........... 1.75 4.75 
to eat, can, jams and very fine for pickling whole. Ripens late summer. 3 to 4 feet, Postpaid............... 1.50 3.95 
HOME ORCHARD COLLECTION HOME PEAR SPECIAL 
Home-grown Fruit Tastes Better and Saves Money 1 Bartlett 
1 Apple, Solid Red Delicious 
1 Apricot, Golden Giant 1 Cope’s Seediess 1 Seckel 
1 Cherry, Montmorency FF99 All 3 for only $5.65 
1 Peach, Sungold 
1 Pear, Cope’s Seedless 5 to 7 feet Trees 
1 Prune-Plum, Stanley Not Postpaid ($6.25 value) 
FF 116 All 6 for $8.95, Not Postpaid 
Our Largest, Quick-Bearing Trees (worth $11.90) FF 99A $ 
FF 117 All 6 for $5.95 Postpaid All 3 for only 3.95 
3 to 4-foot Size Trees (worth $8.35) 3 to 4-feet Trees Postpaid 
FREE—With Each Collection we will include Pears for Eating, for Canning, 
25 Superfection Everbearing Strawberry for Preserves 
Plants worth $2.00. 
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THE PEAR THAT HAS NO SEEDS, NO CORE 
It's New —F 88 Cope’s New Seediess Pear—A New Fruit Sensation. A Pear 
Seedless | That Has No Seeds and No Core. In addition, it has everything else 
Coreless that you could ask for in a pear; great producer, excellent quality, 
Attractive size, beauty, vigor and hardiness. The fruit is large, a beautiful 
. Large Size golden-yellow with a blush. The flesh is tender and sweet, juicy and 
. Fine Flavor delicious. Fine to eat fresh and ideal for canning as it has no seeds, 
Productive no core. 
* Vigorous 
Hardy Bears Young—A Delicious Summer Pear 
The original tree began bearing when 3 years old, and at 5 years of 
age it produced 3 bushels of perfect fruit. It ripens about 10 days 
after Bartlett and ripens evenly without any softening at the center. 
It is a self-pollenizer but will produce more fruit if two Cope’s trees 
are planted near each other. If there are other varieties of Pears close, 
so they cross-pollenize, then Cope’s may have a few small immature 
seeds. 
PRICES ON COPE’S SEEDLESS 
5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00 
4 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid Each 1.85, 3 for 5.00 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid Each 1.75,3 for 4.85 
