Dwarf & Semi-Dwarf 
"CONTROLLED S/ZE" 
APPLE TREES GROWN ON 
CLONAL ROOTSTOCKS 
LOWER PRODUCTION COSTS - SMALL TREES AT MATURITY 
LARGE SIZE FRUIT - GOOD QUALITY - QUICK TO BEAR 
VARIETIES ON EAST MAILING NO. 9 ROOTSTOCK— DWARF 
Smallest of all dwarf apples — The choice of most home owners 
Very early to bear — 6 to 10 foot tree at maturity. 
All Red Jonathan 
All Red Mcintosh 
Double Red Delicious 
Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 
Gallia Beauty 
Grimes Golden 
Improved Winesap 
King Luscious . 
Skyline Supreme 
Yellow Delicious 
Yellow Transparent 
This is the most dwarfing of all apple stocks being grown today. Trees start to bear in two to three years, produc- 
ing large highly colored apples. Ideal for small gardens and now being used quite extensively by commercial growers. 
Trees on this rootstock must be staked or trained on wire, and grown on very rich, well-drained soil for best results. 
VARIETIES ON EAST MALLING NO. 7 ROOTSTOCK— SEMI-DWARF 
The most widely planted semi-dwarf rootstock — Medium sized tree that is easy to care for — Seldom needs staking 
-Grows well on most soils 
All Red Jonathan 
All Red Mcintosh 
Beacon 
Britemac 
Cauley 
Chesapeake 
Colora Red York 
Cortland 
Double Red Delicious 
Double Red Stayman 201 
Early Mcintosh 
Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 
Gallia Beauty 
Grimes Golden 
Idared 
Improved Winesap 
King Luscious 
Lodi 
Melrose 
Mutsu 
Northern Spy 
Richared Delicious 
Ruby 
Skyline Supreme 
Spartan 
Tydeman's Red 
Wellington 
Williams Early Red 
Yellow Delicious 
Yellow Transparent 
The ideal stock for small, semi-dwarf trees, cordons and espaliers. Does particularly well on heavy clay soils. It 
has proven to be very hardy and has a good root system which makes a well anchored medium for small trees. 
Seems to grow vigorously in its early years but soon settles down to slower growth and heavy cropping. Generally 
recognized to be one of the best understocks for commercial planting as well as the home fruit grower. 
VARIETIES ON EAST MALLING NO. 2 ROOTSTOCK— SEMI-DWARF 
Recommended for orchard planting in many areas — Good root system, grower and producer 
Slightly larger than trees on No. 7 stock. 
All Red Jonathan 
All Red Mcintosh 
Colora Red York 
Double Red Delicious 
Double Red Stayman 201 
Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 
Grimes Golden 
Idared 
Improved Winesap 
Lodi 
Melrose 
Richared Delicious 
Ruby 
Skyline Supreme 
Yellow Delicious 
Yellow Transparent 
A good semi-dwarf stock with a good root system. Although this stock makes a larger tree than E. M. 9 or E. M. 
7, it does have the early and heavy bearing characteristics of them. Trees behave well on most soils and are being used 
quite extensively in commercial plantings. E. M. 2 root-stocks are especially useful for less vigorous varieties in high 
density plantings. 
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