Plant QUINCE TREES ... for 
delicious Jelly, lam and Marmalade 
Its pre-eminence as a fruit for jellies and preserves 
makes the quince a i)rofitable tree for the fruit 
jrrower, the farmer, or any one havin«; even a 
small fyarden. The (piince tree does not take much 
room on account of its dwarfish character. Any 
kind of i’h‘h soil will give good results. It 
can he grown in hush or tree form. Hardly any 
family’s fruit supply for the winter is com))lete 
without the quince. We recommend the following- 
varieties: 
CHAMPION Fruit very large, fair, and hand¬ 
some. Hears ahundantly while young. Flavor 
delicate, imparting an exquisite quince taste. 
ORANGE -Popular, extensively cultivated, re¬ 
liable, and satisfactory. Roundish, hi-ight golden 
yellow, very large, fine grained, fine (piality. 
Rest for cooking. 
WAYNE COUNTY ORANGE —A superioi- new 
variety introduced largely through our efforts. 
I'.xtra large, golden yellow, of excellent (piality. 
Regular cropper. Ripens early September. 
Orange Quince 
PRICES^OF 
QUINCE 
TREES 
Each 
Ten 
Hundred 
2 Year 4 to 5 ft. 
% and up 
$.60 
$5.00 
$40.00 
2 Year 3 to 4 ft. 
V 2 to %. 
.50 
4.00 
30.00 
ApAdJOoii 
This is a rich, delicious fruit, coming between cherries 
and peaches. It is very much like the peach in out¬ 
ward appearance, but like the plum in quality and 
texture. The apricot ri|>ens a month or more before 
the best early peaches come in, which ex})lains the 
reason for the great demand and prevailing high 
prices. It should be planted in deep, rich soil; and 
(*are should be taken to know that the sub-soil as 
well as the top-soil is dry. 
PRICES OF APRICOT TREES 
Each Ten 
Year 4 to 5 ft. 9 16 and up... $.60 $5.00 
Year 3 to 4 ft. 7 16 to 9,16. .. . .50 4.00 
XXX 
2 Yr. 
5-7 ft. 
XX 
2 Yr. 
4-5 ft. 
X 
2 Yr. 
3-4 ft. 
ddie above picture clearly illustrates the 
three grades of 2 yr. trees we offer. They 
are all sturdy, well branched, with strong, 
fibrous root svstems. 
HARRIS— A hardy English sort. Medium size; 
oblong, orange, good (piality, very early. One of the 
best varieties in the Fast. July. 
MOORPARK —\’ery large, deep yellow with red 
cheek. Has the highest (piality and finest flavor of all 
apricots. August. 
QUETTA (NECTARINE) —Re(;ently introduced for 
trial in the Flast. Fruit large, highly colored red, 
white flesh, clingstone, .\ugust. 
OUR COLLECTIONS PRESENT A REAL SAVING 
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