3-316-BARTLETT. The favorite of the 
Pear family. Large, coloring when fully 
Bartlett ripe to waxen yellow with red blush; 
juicy, melting, highly flavored. Tree 
bears early and abundantly. Fruit ripens 
in September. 
y 
3-319-BEURRE BOSC. Fruit very large, of 
distinct gourd shape, roundish at blos- 
som end, with long, thin, tapering neck. 
Beautiful golden russet color. Flesh fine 
grained, juicy and melting, very delicious 
and high flavored, Ripens late September. 
3-320:FLEMISH BEAUTY. A medium to 
large size pear; pale yellow with a red- 
dish-brown cheek. Flesh is fine grained, 
juicy and very sweet. Tree is hardy, vig- 
orous and productive; succeeds well in all 
climates. September ripening. 
3-318 _™! KIEFFER. Best Pear for large commercial 
planting. Ripens in October and November. 
Fruit large, of good quality; especially fine for 
canning. 
3-321 -ASECKEL. (Sugar Pear). Small size; yel- 
lowish russet, with red cheek. Flesh white, 
buttery, very juicy and melting. The much 
sought after variety for pickling. Ripens in 
September and October. 
Kieffer 
PRIGH a 2=\ar. Each 10 100 
CELGAINCHG Se oee $1.25 $ 9.00 $60.00 
S/1GJinchsi5- 32 4 1.50 11.50 75.00 
PV 1 6 ine Wee 1.75 14.00 85.00 
See Bearing-Age Pear, Page 20 
\5=-N-1 PEAR TREE 
3-357 — Five Leading Varieties on One Tree! Bartlett, Bosc, Flemish 
Beauty, Kieffer and Seckel. Early — Medium — Late 
A tree of merit for the small home owner. No yard too small — can be planted 
in the front yard as well as the back yard. One of the handsomest trees while 
in bloom — loaded with white flowers. Also will produce a bountiful supply of 
Pears to eat out of hand, for canning and pickling. BEARS EARLY. See page 
20 for BEARING-AGE Trees. Price: 3-Yr., branched, heavy 5-6 ft. trees, 
$2.95 each; 2 for $5.50. Express shipment only — too large for mail. 
\STANLEY PRUNE — Early Yielding 
3-326 — The “LEADER?” of all Plums or Prunes offered today. 
Bears at an early age — Exceptionally sweet flavor — Hardy — 
Very Productive! Comes into bearing in 3 years and ripens 10 
days earlier than Italian ov German Prune. Hardy, never winter- 
kills. A more thrifty and rapid grower 
than all other sorts. Very productive. 
Fruit large, deep bluish-purple; firm and 
sweet — requires less sugar in canning 
than other varieties; excellent quality. 
The best for commercial planting. 
BARGAIN NO. 16 me PRICE: Each 10 100 
i 1-Yr., 3-4 ft. 
1 Bartlett Pear, 4-5 ft. §¢ 25 silcap earns ea ae oe ee 
Net, reali. die : 
1 Stanley Prune, 3-4 ft. * trees. 3 1.75 15.00 90.00 
not prepaid 
See Page 4 for Dwarf Plum 
<a ™& ‘ORANGE QUINCE 
1-127 — Fruit large and round, with | 
short neck. Color bright yellow; flesh _ 
tender, juicy and excellent flavor. . 
Sometimes called Apple Quince. ' 
Highly regarded for jellies and pre- 
serves. High in pectin. Trees bear 
young. Trees are dwarf growing, seldom 
over 8 ft. 
Stanley 
Orange © PRICE: 2-Yr. branched, 3-4 ft. trees, $1.75 Prune 
euings “a each; 3 for $5.00; 6 for $9.00. 
ACKERMAN’S TREES BEAR YOUNG — PRODUCE HEAVILY eed 1, 
