PEARS 
It is necessary to have two different varieties of pears to insure proper 
pollination. However, Bartlett and Seckel will not cross pollinate. 
‘Bartlett 
Large, golden yellow with a blush, widely adaptable, excellent for 
commercial and home canning, ripening about September 1st 
Anjou 
Large, yellowish green, with prominent dots and russetting, excellent 
for home and commercial planting. Ripening after Bartlett in late Sep- 
tember. 
. Bose 
Large, tapering necked, excellent quality, pleasant aroma, brownish 
yellow in color, productive and hangs well to the tree, ripening late 
in September. 
Gorham 
Similar to Bartlett in appearance and quality. Ripening about ten days 
to two weeks after Bartlett. Stores well, a good variety to follow Bartlett. 
Keiffer 
Large, yellow with a blush, vigorous grower and more resistant to 
blight than most varieties, ripening in late September. 
Wordon Seckel 
Medium sized, yellow brown of excellent quality especially fine for 
pickling. Identical to regular Seckel, except larger in size. It retains all 
the excellent qualities of Seckel. 
Prices: 
Grade 1-9 10-25 
Leytyen2-3 tect $1.50 $1.30 
1 yr. 3-4 feet Slafo $1.50 
2-yrt. 3-4 feet Seine $1.50 
Dey Cay Are cet $2 00 $1.75 
2 yt. 5-6 feet $2.40 $1.85 
SOUR CHERRIES 
‘ Montmorenc y 
Large productive, vigorous, sour cherry. Excellent for pies, freezing 
and preserves. 
Prices: 
Grade Cal. 1-9 10-24 25-49 
1 yr.. 5- 7/16 114-3 feet $1.50 $1.40 $1.25 
lyr: ‘7- 9/16 2-4 feet $1.75 $1.65 $1.60 
2 yt. °9-11/16 3-5 feet $2.00 $1.85 $1.75 
