221—SECKEL. Because of its sweetness it is called the Sugar Pear. It is a honey in more ways than 
one. Everyone should have one or more. Though small in size it’s delicious in flavor, wonderful 
\ for preserves and conserves. : : ' 
~\215—BARTLETT. Known and grown coast to coast and fully deserving of its popularity, both for 
a home and commercial planting. Fine quality. White juicy meat. ; ; 
~\ 219—CORELESS. Can you imagine a Pear without seeds or core to bother with? Well, that’s Edmonds 
seedless. All juicy, white, sweet, firm, meat that ripens 10 days ahead of Bartlett. What more 
can we add excepting it is a heavy producer? ‘ ; 
\.217—KIEFFER. Everyone knows Kieffer and its charcteristics. A large, coarse grained winter Pear 
that succeeds farther South than the other varieties. 
\218—LINCOLN. Well, just read the description of Bartlett and that pretty nearly tells the story of 
Lincoln, although it ripens a little earlier, succeeds farther south, though not so tender and juicy 
so that it does not bruise easily. ie ; : 
\.216—DOUGLAS. More resistant to blight than any of the other varieties. Ripens in the fall after 
Bartlett and before Kieffer. More of the Bartlett type—but not as high quality. One of its out- 
standing characteristics is it often blooms a second time and bears a crop if the early bloom 
ts killed b ing frosts. 5 10 25 
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Bartlett 
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25s FOR'S Pci on deiatsio tore 3.50 200% for Meteisueccas serene 19.50 
\.415—McDONALD. Very early. Large, oblong, very good quality; drought resistant; vigorous grower. Plant 
in rows 8 to 10 feet apart. The vines trail the first season like Dewberry, but grow upright the next 
year. We will include with each 25 McDonald plants 5 plants FREE of Early Harvest for cross pollination. 
Plant every fourth or fifth plant. Best Blackberry for size, quality, and production. 
‘“ 416—EARLY HARVEST. Glossy jet-black berries of medium size and excellent quality. Heavy bearer and 
very hardy. Ripens early, ahead of dry weather. 
\ 417—ELDORADO. The hardiest, best quality Blackberry. Thrives on poor soil. Large, firm, sweet flavored 
berries, almost coreless. Ripens over a long period. 
A heavy regular bearer. 
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