Dwarf Apple Trees by Bountiful 



.... THEY SATISFY 



LOWER PRODUCTION COSTS - SMALL TREES AT MATURITY 

 LARGE SIZE FRUIT - GOOD QUALITY - QUICK TO BEAR 



SELECT YOUR NEEDS FROM THESE PROVEN EAST MALLING ROOT STOCKS 



VARIETIES ON EAST MALLING NO. 9 ROOTSTOCK 

 Smallest of all dwarf apples — The choice of most home owners 

 Very early to bear — 8 to 12 foot tree at maturity. 



All Red Jonathan 

 All Red Mcintosh 

 Bountiful Imp. Winesap 

 Red Warrior 



Skyline Supreme 



Early Mcintosh 



Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 



Gallia Beauty 



Grimes Golden 



Kin;; Luscious 

 Richared Delicious 

 Yellow Delicious 

 Yellow Transparent 



This is the most dwarfing of all the apple stocks being propagated by nurserymen today. Trees start to bear in 

 two to three years, producing large, highly colored apples. Ideal for small city gardens and now being utilized by the 

 commercial orchardists quite extensively. Due to a very light root system, trees on this stock usually need staking 

 for a few years. 



VARIETIES ON EAST MALLING NO. 7 ROOTSTOCK 



Medium sized tree that is easy to care for 

 Grows well on most soils 



Seldom needs staking 



Boimtiful Imp. Winesap 



Gallia Beauty 



Grimes Golden 



Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 



Idared 



Lodi 



Double Red Stayman 201 



Ruby 



Red Warrior 



Melrose 

 King Luscious 

 Richared Delicious 

 Yellow Transparent 

 Yellow Delicious 

 Williams Early Red 



Generally the best for orchard planting 



Pacific Gold 

 All Red Jonathan 

 All Red Mcintosh 

 Colora Red York 

 Double Red Delicious 

 Early Mcintosh 

 Skyline Supreme Del. 

 Franklin 



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 miderstocks for commercial planting as well as die home fruit grower. 



VARIETIES ON EAST MALLING NO. 2 ROOTSTOCK 



Recommended for orchard planting in many areas — Good root system, grower and producer 

 Slightly larger than trees on No. 7 stock. 



Gallia Beauty Bountiful Imp. Winesap Skyline Supreme 



Ruby Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) Melrose 



Grimes Golden All Red Mcintosh Yellow Delicious 



Colora Red York All Red Jonathan Lodi 



King Luscious 

 K good medium-vigorous stock with a good root system. Though this stock makes a larger tree than E. M. IX 

 or Vll, it does have the early bearing characteristic of them. Trees behave well on most soils Jind are not being 

 used quite extensively in commercial planting. The stock has been found resistant to crown rot. 



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Anyone wanting fruit trees in the future can't beat thi price 

 and nice fruit stock. 1 shall speak a word of praise Cor anyone 

 wanting fruit trees. 

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Received ord 

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fine shape. Nii 



Robert JIcAVherter 



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