6429—-QUINCE 
This tree grows in Dwarf shape to an ulti- 
mate height of about 10 feet. The small, dark 
> OS green leaves and dense branches, and the 
“aed beautiful lilac-rose flowers in early spring, are 
“i rs of desirable ornamental value. This tree could 
Homesteaders be grown in ornamental groups, or a tall 
screen. The fruit is very valuable for its high 
canning qualities. Not hardy north of the corn 
t BARTLETT Jo aha els belt. The Quince we furnish is the Champion 
(See page 10 for descriptions) variety, large, golden yellow fruit. Nice, strong 
6270 6271 3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.15 each: postpaid. 
Ripening from July to October 
all 3 trees all 3 trees 
3 to 4 ft. size 5 to 6 ft. size 
52.79 4.75 
Prepaid to your station. 

for quick crop 
on a small space 
plant 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
The espalier form of pear trees. Due to 
a different type of roots on which they 
are budded, these trees will grow only 
about 12 to 15 feet high and can be 
planted 10 to 12 feet apart. Ideal in the 
small garden, and a further advantage: 
dwarf trees begin to produce one to two 
years after planting. The fruit is exactly 
as that of standard pears, and we can 
supply the following varieties in dwarf 
tree form: 
6215—Bartlett 
6217—Kieftter 
3 to 4 ft. very nice trees $2.50 each; 
4 or more for $2.40 each: prepaid. 


DWARF APPLE TREES 
For the home-garden, where space is 
limited. These trees can be spaced 12 or 
15 feet apart. Produce very young and 
abundantly, require no special care, being 
hardy anywhere except North of the 
Corn-belt. We can supply the following 

apple varieties in Dwart trees: 
6145—Red Delicious prepaid 
6147—Red McIntosh safe delivery 
6149—Red Jonathan guaranteed It yi sur paste ow much Sons ee ea 
Nice 2 yoar old trees 3 to 4 ft. tall 3 alee darted Ma eek pane vetar ate Serer 
$2.50 each; 4 or more for $2.40 each. One like this can be in your garden. Standard 
Pears see page 10. 
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