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Sha LeaSha Lea in The Deseret News - Oct 4 1989
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"... seed and scion wood from varieties cultivated in Japan and China. A few California orchards were established near the beginning of the century. Some of them were the Chinese Sha Lea. but the Japanese varieties Chojuro (brown, russet) and Twentieth Century comprise more of the commercial acreage planted later. The Oriental pear is a different species than the Pyrus communis varieties ..."
Publication place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Sha Meti LeaSha Meti Lea in Lawrence Journal-World - Aug 1 1944
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"... York .JOI American League Doo rr .332 Fox Boston .324 Siebert Philadelphia .322 Carnett Chicago .312 Boudreau Cleveland .311 Boston .309 .309 Hostetler .306 Cullenbine Cleveland .302 Philadelphia .302 Sha Meti Lea tke Lescoe Betters New Ang. L Merial ef tte St-Louis Cardinale stormed pest brooklyn's dinis Welker to take over the leed in the National league's base hit derby as tte ..."
Publication place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States
Sha LeaSha Lea in The Yale expositor. - Aug 2 1901
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"... have concluded that pears do best when fertilized with an Osage orange hedge on the west. There Is at least ona pear that bears earlier than the Kieffer tho Sha Lea. Among those that bloom at practically the same time are Garbor, Duchess, Cczl do la Motto and Cock! In. It Is my belief, however, that rather than pin our faith ..."
Publication place: Yale, Saint Clair, Michigan
Sha LeaSha Lea in The Cook County herald. - Sep 7 1901
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"... have concluded that pears do best when fertilized with an OSage or? ange hedge on the west There is at least o$e pear that bears earlier than the kieffer?the Sha Lea. Among those that bloom at practically the same time are Garber, Duchess, Bezi de la Motte and Cocklin. It Is my belief, however, that rather than pin our faith to ..."
Publication place: Grand Marais, Cook, Minnesota