Bartlett 
“LAWSON 
This pear, which is about the 
same size as Bartlett ripens 50 
days before Bartlett. It comes 
on the market when no other 
pears are to be had. It is 
golden yellow with a brilliant 
red cheek. Hardy and free from 
blight. PRICED BELOW. 
‘Starglew APRICOT 
“SECKEL 
Always in market demand and 
equally valuable for home use. 
Medium sized pear; ripens late 
September. Delicious flavor 
and quality—sweet as candy. 
Every garden should have a 
Seckel. PRICED BELOW. 
VERY HARDY, ORIGINATING IN MICHIGAN 
This marvelous apricot originated in central Michigan and is of 
very large size, brilliant yellow color, marvelous flavor and ab- 
solutely freestone. Especially hardy and late flowering, which is 
very desirable in all apricots. Starglow apricots will produce acrop 
of fruit for you where most of the other apricots will fail. Self 
pollinizing. PRICE: 3-4 ft. trees $1.65 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for 
$13.25. 42 ft. and up $2.15 each; 3 for $5.25; 10 for $14.95. 
“GOLDBECK PERFECTION 
APRICOT ce 
A perfect variety for vigor 
and hardiness. Very uni- 
form in size, averaging 
that of medium sized 
peach. Delicious Flavor! 
Rich, golden colored apri- 
cot-yellow, ripening evenly 
all over. Can be picked 
tree ripe for shipping. The 
finest apricot today. 
Prices: 3-4 ft. $1.50 ea.: 
3 for $3.75; 10 for $11.95. 
4 ft. up $1.95 ea.; 3 for 
$4.50; 10 for $12.50. 
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PEAR TREES 
* BARTLETT 
The favorite commercial pear. Fruit is very large, juicy, golden yellow 
in color, with a soft blush. It is quite uniform in shape. Favorable for 
shipping, canning, and eating. 
The tree is a strong grower and produces very young. Hardy. PRICED 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE 
Perhaps the largest of all pears, and always tops the market | 
because of its excellent appearance. Greenish yellow skinned 
with a dark red blush. Quite juicy and sweet. A good shipper. 
Ripens shortly after Bartlett. PRICED BELOW. 
‘PLEMISH BEAUTY 
A pear that is honey sweet in flavor when fully ripe. Me- 
dium to large size, pale yellow colored with reddish brown 
cheek. Flesh is fine-grained, very juicy. Tree lives to a 
remarkably old age. Fruit ripens about the same time as 
Bartlett. PRICED BELOW. 
“BOSC 
A favorite West Coast 
pear because it ships 
so well. A very long- 
necked pear which is 
used for boxing purposes, 
but is highly desirable be- 
cause of its excellent 
flavor and shipping 
qualities. Flesh is ten- 
der, buttery, very juicy, 
with a rich flavor and / 
pleasing aroma. Tree 
bears young and is 
hardy. It is a rather» 
slow grower but very 
productive. The fruit 
has a long stem which 
enables it to cling to 
the tree even in heavy 
winds. Ripens late Sep- 
tember. PRICED BE- 
LOW. 
hit 
Flemish Beauty. 
PEAR PRICES: 2 Year Well Rooted Selected Trees. , 
Each 10 25 100 
$1.25 $11.95 $18.55 $65.00 
1.50 14.35 22.50 80.00 | 
7/16 in. Caliper 
1.75 16.95 24.95 90.00 2 
9/16 in. Caliper 
11/16 in. Caliper 
We list only one kind of Quince, 
which is the Orange variety. This is 
a dwarf growing tree 
which should be plant- 
ed about 12 to 14 ft. 
apart. The foliage is — 
very leathery, disease — 
resistant and quite dark _ 
in appearance. Orange 
Quince is hardy in practically 
all sections. The fruit is as_ 
large as a good sized apple, — 
golden yellow in color. This 
variety is valued very highly — 
for preserving or jelly making. ~ 
Price: 3-4 ft. trees each — 
$1.75 ;3 for $5.00; 6 for $9.00. Hig 
