. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, sist that its beau-ty, productiveness and wonderful health makeit valuable. Tree beats everything for hardi-ness and cropping. Fruit always large, uni-form, golden yellow with bright cheek, notvery fine, juicy; flavor moderately sweet butpoor for eating. A valuable pear for grow almost anywhere. Season, Octoberto January. Origin, Peter Kieffer, Roxbury,Pa. D. & S. Louise Bonne De Jersey.—An excellent ex-port pear if well grown. Su
. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, sist that its beau-ty, productiveness and wonderful health makeit valuable. Tree beats everything for hardi-ness and cropping. Fruit always large, uni-form, golden yellow with bright cheek, notvery fine, juicy; flavor moderately sweet butpoor for eating. A valuable pear for grow almost anywhere. Season, Octoberto January. Origin, Peter Kieffer, Roxbury,Pa. D. & S. Louise Bonne De Jersey.—An excellent ex-port pear if well grown. Succeeds best as adwarf and equals the Duchess in all respectsas a market pear. Tree is an upright growervigorous and a great cropper when well caredfor and set in deep, loamy soil. The pear islarge, yellowish green with red cheek, finegrained and a pleasant aromatic flavor. Afine table pear. Season September and Oc-tober. Origin, at Avranches, France, about17S0. D. & S. Seckel.—The finest pear in cultivation andshould never be omitted from the home gar-den. The richest flavored pear known. Verysatisfactory as a dwarf. The small size of. Lawrence
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