Pomona United Nurseries, Dansville, N.Y 
Select Varieties of Dwarf Pears 
Dwarf Pear Trees often bear the same year 
planted, and the trees occupy but little room in 
the garden. They can be planted very closely 
together and kept headed back. There is scarce- 
ly a city or town lot so small that room cannot be 
found for a few dwarf fruit trees. Their hardi- 
ness makes it possible for anybody, anywhere, to 
produce delicious fruits. I am confident that if 
any patrons were to spend hours choosing from 
local nurseries or the agent’s catalogues, they 
would not find an equal number of varieties that 
possessed more valuable features for the home or 
market than those offered in this list. 
We offer the following list of superior varie- 
ties of Dwarf Pear Trees. These are about all 
the varieties that will succeed as Dwarf trees. 
(See description of these on other pages.) 
Bartlett, Seckel, Clapp’s Favorite, Duchess, 
Anjou, Kieffer, Flemish Beauty and Wilder Early. 
Special Wholesale Price for all Varieties of Dwarf Pear Trees 
Each 
10 
100 
Extra Size 
2 Year Trees 
4 to 6 Ft. 
XXX 
.65 
$6.00 
$50.00 
Medium Size 
2 Year Trees 
3 to 4 Ft. 
XX 
.55 
5.00 
45.00 
Orchard Size 
2 Year Trees 
2 to 3 Ft. 
X 
.35 
3.25 
30.00 
Select Varieties of Quince 
The Quince is a fruit very useful for cooking, canning and preserving and should be more 
generally planted. It always brings good prices on the market. Very desirable in making pre- 
serves, as it imparts the fine quince flavor to any other fruit with which it is 
prepared. Quince Marmalade makes one of the finest preserves. 
Orange — Large; roundish, of a 
bright golden yellow color, 
flesh firm and tough until 
cooked, when it becomes 
tender, juicy and of excel- 
lent flavor. Tree has rather 
slender shoots and oval 
leaves ; very productive. 
This is the variety most ex- 
tensively cultivated for the 
fruit. Ripe in October. 
Rea (Rea’s Mammoth) —A large 
and fine variety of the 
Orange Quince. Rich and 
aromatic, one of the larg- 
est and handsomest. Bears 
young. A strong grower 
and productive. 
Van Deman — A strong grower, 
the hardiest, surest and youngest bearer. Fruit golden, big, fine fla- 
vored. Tree productive. 
Champion — A good variety, but ripens rather late for some sections. One 
of the best for sections not subject to early frosts. 
Meech’s Prolific — A large, late ripening variety; one of the best. 
Missouri Mammoth — Rich and aromatic, one of the largest and handsomest. 
Bears young and prolifically. 
A PLATE OF ORANGE QUINCE 
Special Wholesale Price for all Varieties of Quince Trees 
Extra Size 2 Year Trees 4 to 6 Ft. XXX ea<= h . 10 for $8.50 
Medium Size 2 Year Trees 3 to 4 Ft. XX 85c each, 10 for $8.00 
Orcahard Size 2 Year Trees 2 to 3 Ft. X 70c each, 10 for $6.50 
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