

DAYTON 5, OHIO 
PEARS, DWARF 
These miniature pear trees are ideal for garden 
/or lawn planting, have the same kind of fruit as 
the standard varieties of the same name, but only 
grow to be 8 to 10 feet high, and start bearing 
earlier than the standard trees. 5 or more 
Each Each 
Available in the following varieites 
33 to ft. high, 6 yrs. old $ 7200 $6.25 
BARTLETT, DUCHESS, SECKEL. 
PLUMS | 
nein. Clee U5. fb este 2 2 45Z005~ 2550 

Varieties 
BURBANKe Extra fine for eating, but since it blossoms 
early in the Spring is susceptible to Spring frost 
damage e 
LOMBARD. Medium, violet-red, juicy, good, hardy and 
productive, the leading market variety. August. 
REINE CLAUDE. This is a high quality dessert and 
canning Plum. Fruit is greenish yellow, round, 
medium in size and senmi-freestone. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Small, dark purple, very produc- 
tive. 
STANLEY PRUNE. Prune type, excellent for cooking and 
eating out of hand. Large, dark blue, prune=shaped, 
freestone and sweet. 
QUINCES 
5/8 in.diam. 5 Pes ete Se oe 5 50 brie.) 
Varieties 
CHAMPION. Largest, oval, greenish, ripens late. 
ORANGE. Large, bright yellow, of excellent flavor. 
October. 
(Note: We are prepared to furnish some varieties of 
fruit trees in large bearing sizes. Ask for spec- 
ial quotations.) 
ASPARAGUS 
10 or more 100 
Each or more, Bach 
Mary Washington 5 $.10 
BLACKBERRIES 
Pie ThDO we were HOF 20 015 
Faced more 
CURRANTS Each 
ch 
$.60° «$450 
Varieties 
RED LAKE. Very large; superior bearer, less acid and 
of better quality than any other large currant in 
cultivation. 
WIIDER. Bunch and berries very large; moderate acidity. 



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