PEARS 
~“BALDWIN—Good flavor, vigorous grower. Ripens in 
August. Said to be Blight resistant. 
' KEIFFER—Ihe well known cooking pear, and one of 
the leading commercial varieties. 
. PINEAPPLE—Has a distinct and pleasing odor resem- 
bling that of a Pineapple. One of the best for the deep 
South as it is practically blight proof. 
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’ NEW “SEN. CLARKE” PEAR 
This is a NEW pear which we have been testing on our 
place here for the past 10 years, and it is being intro- 
duced for the first time this season. The Sen. Clarke 
makes a stocky tree with a good spread, and bears gen- 
erous crops of pears weighing from 14 pound up to 1 
pound. The fruit is fine grained, juicy and sweet, a really 
fine eating pear for the south that is very blight resist- 
ant. We have been looking for such a pear for a long 
time, and at last have one which we believe meets the 
requirements. 
There are only a few hundred trees available this season, 
so place your order early. 
Prices Sen. Clarke Pear 
