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Notice the size of the roots on these peach trees. Only with the use of a high 
clearance Caterpillar power digger are you able to get a root system like this 
without injury to the trees. 
QUINCE TREES 
Very dwarf type trees, that will grow in a small area. Any type of soil will give good re- 
sults, even lowland. 
LIST OF VARIETIES 
WAYNE COUNTY ORANGE—A new variety which is superior to the orange quince. Trees 
grow about fifteen feet in height and are heavy producers of quality fruit. 
en me’ round shaped quince which is exceptionally well adapted for shipping and 
cooking. 
CHAMPION—Fruit is large and somewhat pear shaped. Good quality fruit. The tree is a 
strong grower, producing a good crop every year. : 
APRICOT TREES 
MOHR’S APRICOT—A large, high quality apricot that originated on the former farm of 
Frank Mohr, Fogelsville, Pa., from which source we obtained the buds. The tree is a vigorous 
grower, producing abundant quantities of fruit. 
HAFFER APRICOT—An apricot found on Mr. Haffer’s farm near Chambersburg, Pa. In 
search of superior varieties, Professor John Ruef, of The Pennsylvania State College, recom- 
mended this variety, saying, “the tree stands in a low pocket and never failed to produce a 
heavy crop of fruit.” Very few trees of this variety are available this year. If we are sold out 
by the time we receive your order, we will ship this variety in the fall of 1949. There is no 
substitute that will come near this apricot. 
MOORPARK—Large, orange colored fruit with red cheeks. 
WORLEY’S LARGE PEACH APRICOT—This is a large apricot originated on our farms. 
It is very hardy. The fruit is a luscious golden yellow with a red cheek. 
QUINCE AND APRICOT TREE PRICES 
1-9 10-45 
BONE ar xtraT Select, a ee $2.20 
AGS GL a ee SE a ae a a 1.90 $1.60 
CET Le Se Sie SS aC ae ee eels 70) 1.40 
PEI MT, senses ans CY SSS EO SE RE TER OEE oe 1.45 1.20 
