PEAR TREES 3 to 4 ft. size, 1 to 3, Each 1. /O 
All Wards Pear Trees are healthy, dependable, easily-grown varieties. 
Wards ship sturdy 2-year old trees, vigorous, well rooted, sprayed and 
pruned for proper growth. All are budded or grafted from bearing orchards 
to assure choice fruit. Pear trees are hardy and will thrive wherever apple 
trees grow, but produce better in clay loam. At least two varieties should 
be planted for proper pollination and best yield. Plant 30 to 40 ft. apaut, 
spring or fall. Shipped Prepaid from Nursery. See Pg. 35 for Dwarf Pears. 
> 91 GM 6201—Barrttetr. Best early 
PLUM TREES 3 to 4-tt. size, 1 to 3 Each 1,75 
Wards Plum Trees are stocky, 2-year old field-grown; healthy, vigorous and 
disease-iree. Sprayed and pruned frequently during their development tdé 
give you the finest stock possible. These varieties were selected because they 
have proven to be the most suitable and hardy. Hardy in Zones 1 to 8. Plant 
in protected location in Zone 8. See Zone Map on Page 62. They thrive best 
in a medium-heavy soil. For best pollination and yield, plant at least two 
varieties, 18 to 22 ft. apart. Plant in spring or fall. Shipped Prepaid. 
n\ 91 GM 6514— ABunpaNncE. Freestone. “91 GM 6506—ITALIAN PRUNE. Free- 
pear. Most popular for eating fresh. 
Fine-grained yellow truit. Juicy, 
sweet, excellent flavor. Unusually 
disease-resistant. A good pollinator. 
aS 91 GM 6206—CLapp Favorite, Larg- 
est lemon yellow fruit with a dark 
red blush. Rich, juicy, delicate fla- 
vor. Hardy, blight resistant trees. 
~ 91 GM 6202—Douatas. Golden-yel- 
low with pink shading. Flesh is 
tender and juicy. Often bear 3 years 
after planting. A good pollinator for 
other varieties. 
~<91 GM 6203—Kuerrer. Large, yellow 
fruits with vermillion blush. Crisp, 
juicy flesh is ideal for canning. Not- 
ed for its winter keeping qualities. 
One of few pears that succeeds in 
extreme Southern States. Blight re- 
sistant. Good pollinator. 
~\91 GM 6205—SecxeL. Rich, spicy, 
tender, extra juicy. Often called the 
little Sugar Pear. Small, russet-yel- 
low fruit with bronze cheek, and 
firm, fine-grained flesh. Good for 
eating fresh, excellent for pickling. 
Unusually hardy, vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Resistant to blight. 
PEAR ORCHARD 3 trees, 3-4 ft. 4.65 
Get this well-rounded selection of 
pear trees and have pears for can- 
ning, drying or for eating fresh. All 
with delicious, tree-ripened flavor. 
Vigorous, hardy, well-rooted trees. 
_ Orchard includes 1] Bartlett, 1 Kieffer 
and 1 Douglas. Kieffer and Douglas 
bear when quite young. Shipped 
Prepaid From Nursery in Spring or 
Fall. State Cat. No. and Height. 
91 GM 6270-3-4 ft. size. All 3 for $4.65 
91 GM 6271-5-6 ft. size. AN 3 for 6.15 
Prices ABOvE PEaR TREES Siate Cat. No., Height, nearest Express Station. 
Height 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
CS Coe 
7Ag6 to %pg inch....... 
%e tog inch...... 
1lAg inch and up..... 
Vito d ie 4to7 8 or more 
$1.70 Each | $1.55 Each | $1.40 Each 
1.95 Each 
2.25 Each 
For THE 5 To 7-FT. PopuLar Quick Crop SizE PEAR TREES SEE PAGE 34 
1.80 Each 
2.10 Each 
1.65 Each 
1.95 Each 
MAX-RED, THE NEWLY DEVELOPED PEAR 
Sib elke 110.9, -Eachi2 0D 
\91 GM 6200—Plant Patent No. 741. This new pear is as tempting as it is 
beautiful. Of Bartlett parentage, but with an attractive red skin. Firm, 
flavorful, fine-grained flesh has 10% more natural sugar by actual test. 
3-4-ft. Size; 7Ag to %e-in. Diam. 1 to 3, Each $2.05; 4 or more. .. Each $1.90 
5-6-ft. Size; Ug in. and up Diam. 1 to 3, Each $3.25; 4ormore..Each 3.10 
Oval fruit is cherry colored. Thick 
bloom. Light yellow flesh is firm, 
yet tender, juicy and very sweet. 
Trees grow rapidly and come into 
bearing agrly. Keeps well. For mar- 
keting or canning. Good pollinator. 
~\ 91 GM 6511—BrapsHaw. Freestone. 
Very large size, attractive dark 
violet color. Continues to be among 
the most popular plums. Keeps well, 
and is a good shipper. Red, juicy 
flesh has a fine flavor. Extremely 
productive. Ripens early. 
~\ 91 GM 6510—Bursanx. Small Cling- 
stone. One of the hardiest Japanese 
plums. Bright, cherry red fruitis very 
large. Meaty, amber flesh has a 
rich, sugary taste. Bears heavy 
crops even when voung. Ripen 
after Abundance. Pollinator. 
4 91 GM 6507—Green Gace. Semi- 
clingstone. Very popular, large, 
yellow-green fruit. One of the sweet- 
est and one of the best late plums. 
For canning or eating fresh. Not 
suited to extremely cold sections. 
stone. Also known as Fellenberg 
Prune. Finest blue plum—leading 
commercial variety. Medium-large 
fruit is dark purple with firm, juicy, 
yellow flesh. Fine late plum for drying 
and canning. Thrives under almost 
all conditions. Heavy bearing. 
~ 91 GM 6508—STANLEY Prune. Free- 
stone. Large in size and productive- 
ness. Not recommended for severe 
climates. Often begins to bear the 
third year. Dark blue, with sweet, 
juicy yellow flesh. Uniform in size, ex- 
cellent for shipping. Skin is not easily 
bruised, Good for canning. 
PLUM ORCHARD 3 trees, 3-4 ft. 4.75 
An assortment of 3 excellent varieties. 
Includes 1 Bradshaw, a valuable 
market Plum; 1 Burbank, a good pol- 
linator for the other two; and 1 Stanley 
Prune, popular for canning. Shipped 
Prepaid. State Size. 
91 GM 6554—3-4 ft. size. All 3 for $4.75 
91 GM 6555—S-6 ft. size. All3 for 6.15 
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Prices oF ALL VARIETIES OF PLums LisTeD ABOVE 
State Cat. No., height and quantity. Prepaid. State nearest Express station. 
Height Trunk Diameter 
3-4 feet 7Ae—%e inch 
4-5 feet %e—lA6 inch 
5-6 feet 114g inch and up 
SEE Quick Crop PLuM TREES ON PAGE 34, 
lto3 4to7 8 or more 
$1.75 Each | $1.60 Each | $1.45 Each 
2.00 Each 1.85 Each 1.70 Each 
2.25 Each 2.10 Each 1.95 Each 
( na WARDS +317) 
