Show AGRICULTURAL J 111 Met INt ITI Aft 1 of Ili treat from August 1 3117 t Of I of I 01 What Is lh best of the tarty Poorest Which Is I The earliest ot the tiestT ask the Ilurnl Ntw Yorker and then pro reed lo Answer Its own question n follow rollvW WA would 1 name iniota Karly first except thatour experience hag Wen confined la but one tree Thl beam annually but ilia birds leave mari lo Injure nearly every fear na I hag ripened The slit of the pear 14 about I that ot rarly Wilder but the quality Is I better and 1 ripen earlier Wo doubt however whether the trot Ifi I A productive TIm wnmii IAII Introduced by Chus A Qron of lloch eler It I one of the bet flnLearllesl I I K Van Demitn 1144 I said of ID II has come lo stay John J Thoma all of It Illood hnndsnm plraaant That Mothers of IhlUdelldil Co I said of III It Is I larger and Juicier than any other of the earlier pear growing here Till 011TAIID tJJAH Ipena about tht middle of Auiuit The Ireto Is I loUlh though not avery a-very fast grower Th IAr Is I 111 tht i On I I li more Wif tou Tho PKIII I of n > cllowlshreen color gome time with A fire of rod on Iht tunny side Tht DSh In I lender juicy and Pleasant Wo should rank It ct the seal 1 being from I lo 10 I upon about the inlddlt ol August MAWIAIlirr Till Ile I 10 rather n small rear ripening n trllle later I than the nirfard The skin In I VIa the last 1 of August greenishyellow wllh brownlshreil cheek n covered wllh xreenlah doll flesh finegrained melting juicy Mn ous and ot excellent quality Tho lie I IS I a tlnorou upright grower nn abundant water and coinfa Inlo bIn b-In early 1 Mr T T lyon decnbe II an follow Torm nblongnliovale quality t In seal I from 1 t < > lot seem medium cavity none color yellow mol coiere1 wllh deep red with mall russt dolii Iteth white juicy Mnous iweet TIn iiAHTurrr Neil tn our succession of fruits which In I In last us from early Aucust until May wt must mention the lUrlMt It la loo welt known tn uced any ilrvcrlp lion except H may be lo sa > thai Iht tre boors at an early age to I XY productive and ucced Oscar a Van t extent uf country This Iear rlna about September 1 LOU1KK IIONVi comet next ripening In early October II rank In sue 1 about I according tour our schedule the share being slightly pyrlfomi and are oldIil the stern sol obliquely The color 1 to t light green with a reddish cheek the flesh Is I while tinted tint-ed wllh green ubarld rise Itins juicy The tree grow Uorous1y on either pear or qulnct II Is Indmd one of tile Lot on quince quinceHRCKKU In this we hara small slit and exquisite exqui-site quality We should rank Iht slit 1 aa three and quality aa ten I ripen In early October Ties tre Is I both hrdr and 1nxlurllve If wo could have but ont October pear In our collection we Porkal i 00 should chaoat cither the < < < ckel or WordenHecktl It ripens nearly wllli Hhtldon or iwrhap ten I day it later Tht shape and cidprlng are much the same as or Ih Stickel UII averacte larger And quIII tully an colit though possibly possi-bly I a trill lemis Spicy Th tree land the lv t Ace ot Irlnlf 01 an earlier Axe Htorr and Harrison Plato that Iho WordenHeckel Is a half larger I than Us parent equal tn quality more juicy and wllh 1 equally rich aroma They Hnd the tree a more upright ami rapid or grower hardy and an enormou bear orSir Octal T Iowell pronounce I out nt the greatest acquisition to I he pear url of recent yinerat rrof llobrrt of Cornell Pass that I deffrYfill a plan aiming Ihe best lar In ilia coun try Ile 1 H I WI01 PAY rhe world lit have the allrlon of J Inll at bletter polar whn this Is I dlmln alI I than I baa known eforr l ilc TIIR KIIKMKIN It I of medium vise 1 and roundish form It I at lint ot I russgreen tutor dull red In I the sun When fully ripe the color may bt described AN u dull brown The areas Is I hardy nud vlgur OU44 In quality I 14 I vlnou lllnl Juicy Aonln And rlh nurvi This Pear Opens during oclller Ilwmf should L considered here I Im l a beautiful I pear of yellowish color often with I a bright rrd 1 thMk The flesh 11 I melllnf juicy and Mnou It ripen about tbt middle of October ANOOUIlIlir This pear when well cared for grow to Iht largest 1 also bolnc In thapt oli lust p > rlform vie should rallur nay truncated pirlform Its season Is I ruly 1 November The tklii Is I > llowlli green with reddish russet dots The ilesh to I fluttery juicy and mtlllnr Tile I lubetolit dAncoulemc na II nil once tailed succcod cplndldly upon quince Bloik tin Pelage crowlnv I to n larger 1tuak WI > lio Unit being of bcter quality than 1 If grafted mon pear stock LAWIIUNI r Is I nf medium slie 1 obluso ptrlform In hat > light > allow ruascled flesh Wevil Juicy meeting and 1 aromatic romolc We would rank the quality 0 al least 7 though much depend upon Allis man tier In which It In I rliwned Va ahnuld call this nn early winter pear I Tht tree bean early and abundantly ANJOU niuiiuu IVANJOUI Thl may bt describe na In form bluntly pyrlform Tim skin Is I green I fill 1 lint of yellow I rarely hom a red cheek Wt Should rank this In olsonallitals TherlashlainvItIturand I buttery I to I pprialillyandyinous Perhaps thin may IM regarded the best of Hit early winter pears I is Ian I-an excellent keeper Th tree Is I a healthy strung Krower 1 seeing la succeed everywhere witnrnn NIUS Thl U nn early winter pev rather be low medium also 1 of a roundish pyrl form shape I Is I yellow at maturity Covered lh I network ot russet > In qUII II lot fart fly loading Imoh mists no i beat if the fruit 14 I properly I thinned out Tht tree H I ery stroll gllnc but vigorous I and iiroduclhe JOXnilllNI Dli MAIISUX Till is I considered one of the Vital l ot our latest pears It capons aa late na 11 IIno rpnl February Than Ire Is not n rapll grower but I I r hardr and fairly pro duclUe The slieot tht Pear i to I me dlum and Is roundish and only slightly pyrlform Tho core In I of a rosy color melting Juicy and r awL 11 HAItltV In I described no from medium tn large all l slupt I obtuse iirtltonnskln orangt Irt ra 1 yellow covered with russet dots and rellow Idolchei the flesh very Juicy buttery finegrained wllh a sprightly spright-ly I fell and eat flavor 1 la I considered the try bel late I winter rifler orjnore correctly n spring near oa Its proton of ripening It I usual ivar April It Ilan leevra Ii In nouil condition an Isle aa the last of = 31 I lNe i The texture of the limit 14 much like that of Anjou Th tree It I A poor I grower grow-er and 1 require lo It I lopgrafted riiici 1 A sirr or U The following set if 13 of the lie varictlc of peare ilp nlng In succei rl Plon from August until rlI Apr1l may I purchosell for M or Apple l Iliffard After client lUrllelts Louise llonnal I 14failatel I fheldon Angouleme iMwrence Anjou Winter I littlest Josephine do 1 Mallne i and 11 lamely The price of the Wordm Heckel Iho pear win flow to from G enl in 72 cent each These dollars trees In A few year will told enough liters i In supply th need ot A moderate family for the greater part of the > earthu h the late l = will require paJneitklng core tu ripen them A they should llpen Th pleasure derived from A choice little orchard of this Port should bo considered I consid-ered 41 t pear trio la ixautlful In Itself bciutlfnl In form and foliage bloiuom and fault 1 Is A singular fact and A uggeitlve one that lh Jot of farniei and of the t puple of country town are without fruit except I may lie I from aged Inferior tree and neglected neg-lected berry paichre toeverrun with weed thai the fruit la not worth gathering gath-ering I The local NewYorker urge all flame who have n choice fruit even though they have but A quarter ot an acre t land I to begin by planting the doieri varlelle of poison mentioned i There are reerloWill I Improvident weary People lie I wpold not care for I the acres If they were prettiotoIl to and carefully plan rr thons it ill 10 the Who It their human An1 uul4 retailer them more attractive lo theniteivia while Influeni later one children toward I more renned uoeful Wit the dozen Par tree ut ask them In plant may prove an effective object lesson lo In filature for the better their entire live |