DANSVILLE’S PIONEER, 
WHOLESALE NURSERIES 
Quince Trees 
Wholesale Price of all Varieties of Quince Trees 
Largest Size 
Medium Size 
HEIGHT 
EACH 
TEN 
HUNDRED 
4 to 6 Feet 
XXX 
.35 
$3.00 
$25.00 
3 to 4 Feet 
XX 
.30 
2.50 
20.00 
Fifty at hundred rate, providing not less than ten of any one variety. 
PARCEL POST. First class 2-3 ft. Quince trees can 
be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid, for 25 cents 
each, $2.00 per IO. 
Note Premium or Special Cash Sliscouiit 
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The best of the older varieties, 
- still more extensively cultivated 
than any other. Every one is acquainted 
with the Orange Quince, a good old variety 
that never disappoints the planter; good for 
home use and for market. Its large golden 
yellow fruit of fine quality is to be seen in 
more or less quantities in nearly every'gar¬ 
den or orchard every season, as it rarely fails 
to produce a crop. Ripens in Oct. 
Meech’s Prolific. Fruit is large, orange 
-■ yellow, of great 
beauty and delightful fragrance. Tree a vig¬ 
orous grower and immensely productive. 
Ripens between the Orange and Champion. 
Last of Oct. 
Champaoo. A large, late-ripening sort, 
-- that produces good and con¬ 
stant crops. One of the best for sections not 
subject to early frosts. Last of Oct. 
Rea’s Mammoth. Large, rich, golden 
-- yellow. Suretoripen 
even in Northern latitude. Very hardy and 
productive. Oct. 
ORANGE QUINCE 
Russian Apricots 
Price of all Varieties of Apricot Trees 
HEIGHT EACH TEN 
Apricot 4 to 5 Feet XXX .30 $2.50 
Fifty at hundred rate, providing not less than ten of any one variety. 
PARCEL POST. First class 2-3 ft. Apricots can be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid for 25c each, 
$2.00 per IO. 
Beautiful and delicious fruit. In quality and appearance is between plum and 
peach, combining qualities of both. Ripening early, together with its delightful 
flavor makes it one of the most valuable fruits. Tree hardy as the peach. Re¬ 
quires about the same cultivation as the peach or plum. It ships well and com¬ 
mands a good price in any market. For drying and canning, it has no superior. 
The Russian varieties are quite distinct from the other European sorts; much 
hardier, earlier bearers and productive. 
Alexander. Very hardy and immense bearer; fruit large; yellow, flecked with 
red; very beautiful, sweet and delicious. July. 
Alexis . Very hardy and abundant bearer; yellow with red cheek; large to very 
large; slightly acid, rich and luscious. July. 
Moorpark. One of the largest. Orange with red cheek; firm, juicy, with a 
rich flavor; very productive. August. 
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