. Catalogue of hardy northern grown trees, plants and vines : season 1901. Nursery stock Iowa Osage Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. FRUIT DEPARTMENT-PEARS AND CHERRIES. PEARS. A few hardy pear tress should be in every-garden as far north as Northern Iowa. Our trees are the hardiest that can be gfrown and will be found to give satisfaction. 4 to 6 feet Standard trees, each 50 cents ; per 10 $; per 100 $ 4 to 5 ft. Dwarf trees, each 40 cents; per 10 $; per 100 $ 2 to 3 feet standard trees, each 30 cts.; per 10 $; per 100 $ Kieffer


. Catalogue of hardy northern grown trees, plants and vines : season 1901. Nursery stock Iowa Osage Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. FRUIT DEPARTMENT-PEARS AND CHERRIES. PEARS. A few hardy pear tress should be in every-garden as far north as Northern Iowa. Our trees are the hardiest that can be gfrown and will be found to give satisfaction. 4 to 6 feet Standard trees, each 50 cents ; per 10 $; per 100 $ 4 to 5 ft. Dwarf trees, each 40 cents; per 10 $; per 100 $ 2 to 3 feet standard trees, each 30 cts.; per 10 $; per 100 $ Kieffer (M)—Tree a vigorous grower, an early and abundant bearer, fruit large, color rich yellow tinged with red. Flesh white, buttery and juicy. Season late fall. Bartlett (M)—Large size fruit, with oft- en a beautiful blush on sunny side; bears early and abundantly. Early fall. Duchess (M)—Very large, with rough and uneven surface; color greenish yellow, with patches of yellow and a dull red cheek; a vigorous and strong grower and a good bearer while young. late fall. Additional Varieties—Wilder (M), Seckel (M) and Bessimianka (N).. ma ai This view shows beds of Amour Berberry iu the foreground. Iu the back Evergreens, Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry. CHERRIES. Our stock of cherries consists of the best of the old and newer varieties. EACH. PER 10. PER 100. 3 to 4 ft., - - $ $ $ locks of Early Richmond (N)—Too well known to need description. A profitable variety Ostheime (N)—A very hardy cherry of Russian origin. Fruit large, round- ish, obovate; flesh liver colored, ten- der, juicy, almost sweet, sub-acid; very good. Season July. English Morello (N)—Large fruit; dark red color, nearly black ; tender, juicy and rich. An extremely valuable variety. Rocky Mt. Cherry (N)—A low growing dwarf cherry. Fruit medium to large, black, sweet, with a little of the wild cherry flavor. A heavy annual bearer. Montmorency (N)—Tree hardy and an immense bearer. Comm


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