
Bartlett 
PRICES OF 
KRIDER’S FINEST 
PEAR TREES 
3 to 4 ft. (9/16 
.) trees, 60c each; 
O for $5.50. 
4 to 6 ft. (11/16 
-), trees, 70¢ each; 
0 for $6.50. 
By Express. 

Orange Quince 
Require a minimum of attention and are very 
profitable for market. Every home garden should 
have a couple of Quince trees. We offer 
the ORANGE variety. Large, bright golden 
yellow, excellent in flavor 
and the best for home use. 
Nice 3- to 4-ft. trees, 
only 65c each, post- 
paid. 10 for $6.00, 
by Express. 
Orange Quince 







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Young Bearing 
PEARS 
BARTLETT. Large size, with a beautiful 
blush next to the sun; buttery, very juicy 
and high flavored; the tree is a strong 
grower and a young and abundant bearer. 
August and September. 
BOSC. Finest quality late fall and winter 
variety russet, extra long and tapering. 
Good shipper, bringing highest market 
prices. A vigorous grower. November and 
December. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. A large, beautiful, melt- 
ing sweet pear. Tree is very hardy, vig- 
orous and productive. Succeeds well in 
all climates. September. 
DWARF DUCHESS. A splendid pear. The 
earliest of all in bearing and the ideal 
pear for city lots. The tree is hardy and 
vigorous. Fruit is juicy, fine grained and 
delightful in flavor. One of the best pears 
on the market. 

Krider Nurseries 
Middlebury, Ind. 
Gentlemen: ; 
I would be most ungrateful and unappreciative if 
I did not write you regarding ALL plants received 
from you this past winter. 
The Cushion ’Mums, the Boysenberries, the Pink 
Dogwood, and the Strawberries were 100 per cent. 
I ordered 125 strawberry plants from you, and not 
one plant out of the lot isn’t living. Every plant is 
now in the ground and five times their original size 
and just seven days after planting. Everyone mar- 
vels at the healthy stock. Actually, I have never 
heard of strawberry plants coming out so rapidly or 
looking so robust after just seven days. 
YOWVE GOT IT—no doubt about it. Surely 
people ought to patronize a company so truthful 
and so sincere in their dealings. I congratulate you. 
upon your reliability. 
Cordially, 
JOHN D. LEE 
FALL BEARING 
Sweet Cherry 
SWEET SEPTEMBER 
(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 94) 
The Amazing New Fall-Bearing Cherry 
Birmingham, Ala. 
April 7, 1941 

Produces deliciously sweet, bright red Cher- 
ries which ripen from about September Ist until 
snow flies. Apparently free from rot, leaf spot, 
and curculio injury. The young trees start yield- 
ing fruit the second or third year after planting 
and produce heavy crops annually thereafter. 
This fall-bearing tree blossoms at the same time 
as other regular varieties and is hardier in the 
bud than the average sweet Cherry. The fruit 
is large, of good color, and the quality is excel- 
lent for either canning or eating as fresh fruits. 
Heavy rooted, 4- to 5-ft. trees, only $1.50 
each, 10 for $14.50, by Express. 
