Low Headed—Strong Rooted Varieties 
pee All of our Pear and Plum varieties 
Co g. eo | propagated and now growing in. Ma- 
E . loney Brothers Nursery, Dansville, 
: : BA RTLETT | | Rees eae eae 
PEARS . Inspection Service. To the best of our 
knowledge, these trees are true-to- 
name as they now stand in the nur- 
sery row. A. P. French 
Always "Top’’ the Market 
_ One or two Bartlett Pear 
Trees planted in the home ‘\ 
_ garden will furnish a consid- _ NEW MAX-RED PEAR 
erable amount of fruit that — ee Ny ee 
is A=1_in quality and quan- A red sport of Bartlett with all the de= 
be tity, and tops for either cook- | sirable qualities of Bartlett plus an attrac- 
ce ing or eating. is TECOG= | tive red color and 10% more sugar by 
nized as the leading com- actual test! As the color does not carry 
through into the flesh, this excellent can- 
‘mercial Pear. Large, yellow, ning Pear is being widely planted for com- 
S waxy, rich and juicy; tree 4 mercial cannina. In hardiness, Max-Red is 
| hardy, regular and heavy comparable to ee De Ray new iers 
ee ee i: ere : ee of proven outstanding merit. Price: 2-yr., 
bearer. Early October. = L., 1-3, $3.50 each; 4-20, $3.25 each, 
New Max-Red oo postpaid. 
Pear 
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PRICES OF STANDARD PEAR TREES 
(Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
6-12 12-25 
Each Each 
2-yr., 5-6 ft. tall. eZ: $1.95 $1.75 
2-yr., 4-5 ft 1.70 1.50 . 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. tall 1.45 1.25 g 
Growers please write for special low prices where quantity lots are desired. 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the fruit. 
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BEURRE BOSC. A delicacy in Pears. Large, yellow, flesh white, rich and delicious. 
Very popular early winter Pear. October-January. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. A large, fine Pear resembling Bartlett; pale lemon-yellow with 
brown dots of fine texture. Meiting, buttery, juicy and delicate flavor. Trees 
hardy and productive. August and September. 
“GORHAM. Fruit resembles Bartlett in size, color and shape. Excellent flavor. Two 
weeks later than Bartlett. Mid-October. 
“KIEFFER, Large, golden yellow. October-January. 
~SECKEL. Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy, excellent for pickling. Mid-September. 
SHELDON. Large; sweet, yellow and green. Early Octcber. 
Bartlett, Beurre Bosc, Clapp’s Favcrite, Gorham and Sheldon will cress pollinate 
each other. Bartlett and Seckel will not and should not be planted together. 
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