Plant 
QUINCE 
TREES 
Profitable for 
Fruit -Growers 
Farm, or 
Small Home 
Garden 
Wayne County Orange Quince 
Your winter fruit supply is not complete without 
quinces. Their different tangy flavor makes them 
excellent for preserves or jelly. 
Trees are very dwarf growing, thriving in any 
good rich soil. We recommend these varieties: 
CHAMPION—Fruit very large, fair, and hand- 
some. Bears abundantly while young. Flavor 
delicate, imparting an exquisite quince taste. 

KKK: 2,4 EX 
Zaye, 2ey ts 2 Yr. 
5-7 ft. 4-5 ft. 3-4 ft. 
The above picture clearly illustrates the 
three grades of 2 yr. trees we offer. They 
are all sturdy, well branched, with strong, 
fibrous root systems. 20 
APRICOT 
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 ripens a month or more before 
the best early peaches come in, which explains the 
reason for the great demand and prevailing high prices. 
It should be planted in deep, rich soil; and care should 
be taken to know that the sub-soil as well as the top-soil 

ORANGE—Popular, extensively cultivated, re- 
liable, and satisfactory. Roundish, bright golden 
yellow, very large, fine grained, fine quality. 
Best for cooking. 
WAYNE COUNTY ORANGE—A superior new 
variety introduced largely through our efforts. 
Extra large, golden yellow, of excellent quality. 
Regular cropper. Ripens early September. 
PRICES OF QUINCE TREES 
Each Ten 100 
2 Year 4to5 ft. 
Ye and Ups ye eee $.60 $5.00 $40.00 
2 Year 3to4 ft. 
1,10 ok Wee 50 4.00 30.00 
DELICIOUS FRUIT 
EASILY GROWN! 
is dry. 
PRICES OF APRICOT TREES 
Each Ten 
1 Year 4to5ft. 9/l6andup...... $.60 $5.00 
li Year: to4 tt 16:10.9/165. 4-0. 20 8 §©4.00 
HARRIS—A hardy English sort. Medium size; oblong, 
orange, good quality, very early. One of the best var- 
ieties in the East. July. 
MOORPARK—Very large, deep yellow, with red 
cheek. Has the highest quality and finest flavor of all 
apricots. August. 
EARLY GOLDEN—Medium, 
smooth, pale orange. Flesh yellow, moderately juicy and 
sweet, with very good flavor. Freestone. 
HUNTER (Nectarine)—Fruit is large, round, yellow 
with a heavy blush. Freestone, with the true nectarine 
flavor. Ripens midseason. Tree vigorous and productive. 
roundish oval. Skin 

IT PAYS TO PLANT THE BEST 
