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Quinces 
Wholesale Price of all Varieties of Quince Trees 
HEIGHT 
CALIPER 
EACH 
IEN 
HUNDRED 
Largest Size 
4 to 5 feet 
9-16 and up 
XXX 
.23 
$1.90 
$16.50 
Medium Size 
3 to 4 feet 
^ to 9-16 
XX 
.18 
1.70 
13.50 
Five at ten rate, fifty at hundred rate. 
Note our Premium and Special Cash Discount Offer on Page 1 
The Quince Crop is usually reliable and not often destroyed by capricious weather variations. 
The trees grow well in any good soil, but prefer a deep, moist loam. They are easy to prune 
and spray, and need but little attention. In almost all local markets they find a ready sale, as we 
have no finer fruit for preserves, jellies and canning. The fruit is quite fragrant. 
Orange . 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 dis¬ 
appoints 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 garden or orchard every season, 
as it rarely fails to produce a crop. Ripens in Oct. 
!Yieech 9 S Prolific. Fruit is large, orange yellow, of great beauty and delightful fragrance. 
--Tree a vigorous grower and immensely productive. Ripens between 
the Orange and Champion. Last of Oct. 
Champion . A large, late-ripening sort, that produces good and constant crops. One of the 
-best for sections not subject to early frosts. Last of Oct. 
PARCEL POST.—First class 2-3 ft. Quince trees can be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid, for 15 cents 
each, $1.25 per lO. 
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