PEARS —Easy to Grow and do Well on Any Soil 
We solicit commercial fruit growers’ lists of requirements 
for special quotations when larger quantities are desired 
than offered. 
Plant Pears for Profit. 
PRICES OF STANDARD PEAR TREES 
Each 
10 
100 
Large 
2 yr. 
5-6 ft. 
$.88 
$8.00 
$65.00 
Medium 
2 yr. 
4-5 ft. 
.78 
7.00 
60.00 
Small 
2 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
.68 
6.00 
55.00 
Large 
1 yr. 
3V 2 -5 ft. 
.88 
8.00 
60.00 
Medium 
1 yr. 
3-31/2 ft. 
.78 
7.00 
55.00 
Rates—Less than 
10 at each rate. 
10 to 50 at 10 rate. 
50 or 
more at 100 rate. 
Parcel Post—First class, 21/2-3 ft. pear trees sent by Parcel 
Post, postage prepaid for 60c each, 10 for $5.50. 
Bartlett —Unequalled flavor. Large, yellow, juicy, bears young. 
September. 
Beurre Bose —Large, russet, highly flavored; bears well. Sep- 
tember-October. 
Beurre D’Anjou —Large, yellow; red and russet. Good keeper. 
October. 
Clapp’s Favorite —Large, yellow, crimson and russet. Early 
August. 
Douglas —New. A recent introduction of supreme value to fruit 
growers because it is blight proof and frost proof. Fruit large, 
roundish, smooth, attractive. Skin is yellow, thickly blushed 
scarlet on the sunny side. Autumn. 5c each higher. 
Kieffer —Large, golden yellow; excellent for canning. October- 
January. 
Lawrence —Medium, yellow and brown. November-December. 
Seckel —Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy. Excellent for pickling. 
September-October. 
Sheldon —Large, sweet, yellow and green. October. 
PLUMS - Dependable and Productive 
Each 
10 
100 
Large 
2 yr. 
5-6 ft. 
$.94 
$8.50 
$70.00 
Medium 
2 yr. 
4-5 ft. 
.84 
7.50 
65.00 
Small 
2 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
.74 
6.50 
60.00 
Large 
1 yr. 
31/2-5 ft. 
.88 
8.00 
65.00 
Medium 
1 yr. 
3-31/2 ft. 
.78 
7.50 
60.00 
Rates—Less than 10 at each rate. 
10 to 50 at 10 rate. 
50 or 
more at 100 rate. 
Parcel Post—First class small size 21/2-3 ft. trees sent by 
Parcel Post, postage prepaid for 60c each, 10 for $5.50. 
Bradshaw —Large, dark violet-red; tree bears regularly and 
heavily. August. 
Grand Duke —Large, reddish purple; firm meaty flesh; flesh 
golden yellow, juicy. Late September. 
Hall —New. A cross between Golden Drop and Grand Duke but 
better in flesh and flavor. Tree is nearly perfect. This is one 
of the best of the New York Experimental Station’s new plums. 
Price: 5c each higher than other varieties. 
Imperial Gage —Large, greenish. Middle of August. 
Lombard— Medium, violet-red, heavy yielder. August. 
Monarch —Large, bluish-purple. October. 
Shipper’s Pride —Large, dark purple; quite juicy, sweet; 
splendid shipper; moderate grower; productive. September. 
Yellow Egg —Large, golden yellow. September. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
All bear young and heavily 
Abundance —Amber to cherry, large. August. 
Burbank —Large, cherry red, valuable market variety. August- 
Red June —The great early market plum. Medium to large; 
deep vermillion red, free from rot. Ripens in early August. 
Wickson —Fruit large, long heart-shaped, deep maroon-red 
covered with white bloom, flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich and 
aromatic. September. 
Douglas 
See Money Saving Discounts 
(Inside Back Cover) 
PRUNES 
(Same price as plum) 
Fellemburg —Large, purple, juicy. September. 
German —Medium dark blue, rich flavor. September. 
Stanley —New. Introduced by New York State Experimental 
Station. Large, prune-shaped; dark blue becoming bluish- 
black. Flesh greenish yellow, juicy, fine grained, sweet. Mid¬ 
season. Price: 5c each higher than other varieties. 
QUINCE and APRICOT 
Each 
10 
50 
Large 
2 yr. 
4-5 ft. 
$.94 
$8.50 
$35.00 
Medium 
2 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
.84 
7.50 
32.50 
Large 
1 yr. 
31/2-5 ft. 
.94 
8.50 
35.00 
QUINCE 
Orange —Originated in Wayne County; the best Orange Quince 
on the market. Large, yellow, fine quality; tree rarely fails to 
produce a crop. October. 
Reas Mammoth —Fruit very large; ripens a little later than 
Orange. 
APRICOT 
Early Golden —Small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. 
Moorpark —Large, orange-red cheek, firm, juicy. August. 
Superb —Good flavor, medium size, light salmon color. 
DANSVILLE, N. Y . 
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