. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, e is vigorous,erect, second rate in productiveness and lastto come into bearing. Fruit large, creamy,sweet and aromatic. Thorough fertilizing andcultivation will aid in making this a profit-able variety. Season, October and November. S. Vermont Beauty.—A most desirable fruit is of medium size, very handsome,being yellow with a bright carmine cheek. Theflesh is rich, juicy, aromatic, of the best, andalmost equal to the Seckel; ripens i


. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, e is vigorous,erect, second rate in productiveness and lastto come into bearing. Fruit large, creamy,sweet and aromatic. Thorough fertilizing andcultivation will aid in making this a profit-able variety. Season, October and November. S. Vermont Beauty.—A most desirable fruit is of medium size, very handsome,being yellow with a bright carmine cheek. Theflesh is rich, juicy, aromatic, of the best, andalmost equal to the Seckel; ripens immediatelyafter the Seckel. D. & S. Worden Seckel.—Originated in Oswego Coun-ty, N. Y. It is a seedling of the Seckel, and isequally as good in quality as that variety andmore juicy, with an aroma equally as rich andinviting, while in size, color, form and appear-ance it is decidedly superior. The color is yel-low, with light red on the sunny side. Thetree is very hardy and an enormous bearer,and the fruit is ripe just after the Seckel. Alllovers of good pears should have trees of thisvariety. S. 13 PERRY NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. The CelebratedKieffer Pear Very productiveand its wonderfulhealth and vigormake it one of thebest forshipping WINTER Easter Beurre.—Large; pale yellow, sprinkledwith round dots, often dull red cheek; qualitygood. One of the best winter pears. Keeps allwinter. Best on quince. D. Lawrence.—Probably the best dessert pearfor use in early winter. Fruit is fair size,yellow with numerous small dots, juicy, sweetand very excellent for either cooking or eat-ing out of hand. Tree is one of our hardiest,a moderate grower, early bearer and fairlyproductive. Season, December. Origin,Flushing, L. I. D. & S. Lincoln Coreless.—A remarkable late winterpear, from Tennessee. Keeps well until middleof March; very large, handsome appearance,good quality, and with but few if any pear is distinguished for its very smallamount of core and seed,


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