Dwarf Fruit Trees for the Home Gardener 



FULL SIZED FRUIT FROM VERY SMALL TREES - PICK AND SPRAY ALL FRUIT FROM GROUND 

 EASIEST OF ALL TO CARE FOR 



DWARF PEACHES — "^^^ Q^^^" of Garden Fruits 



Can you imagine ha\ing your own beautiful, luscious, fruit right on your own peach tree, right in your back 

 vard. These trees are sniall; never more than 7-8 feet tall, easy to spray, easy to prune. They bear heavy crops of 

 large sized peaches, beginning in the second or third year and continuing for many years. All varieties listed are 

 self-fruitful and need no cross-pollination. Full descriptions of these varieties can be found in the general peach 

 section. 



H.\LE H.WEN (yellow) 

 RED H.WEN (yellow) 

 ERLV RED PRE (white) 



Little Miss Nancy Kemp proudly exhibits 

 ripe Deroe Pears growing on a Dwarf Tree 



in the yard of her grandfather. Homer S. 

 K emp. 



FREE 



.4sk for our complete cultural directions when ordering items 

 on tliis page. They are up-to-date and informative. Sent free 

 upon request. 



SUN HAVEN (yellow) 

 ELBERTA (yeUow) 

 DAWNE (yellow) 

 BELLE OF GEORGIA (white) 

 Heavy 3-4 ft. branched trees: S3.00 each; 2 for $5.75 



Dwarf Apricots 



Enjoy these taste tempting, luscious fruits right from 

 your own back yard ever>- year. These are small trees that 

 can be planted close together, about 6 to 8 feet, and a 

 ladder is never needed for pruning or har\-esting. Apricots 

 do well wherever peaches are grown. 



EARLY GOLDEN — MOORPARK 

 Heavy 3 to 4 ft. branched trees: $3.95 each; 2 for $7.75 



Dwarf Nectarines 



Trees look just like peaches, yet produce beautiful, 

 luscious plum-like fruit so flavorful. Nectarines have long 

 been a favorite with home owners but they presented a large 

 maintenance problem. Now . . . Dwarf Nectarines take the 

 same care as any other dwarf fruit. Enjoy the superb quality 

 found only in nectarines by planting them this season. 



GARDEN STATE (yellow) REDCHlEF (white) 



Heavy 3 to 4 ft. branched trees: $3.25 each; 2 for $5.95 



/Dwarf Cherries 



V "NEW NORTH STAR" 

 Our Finest Dwarf Pie Cherry 



Literally thousands of bright, shiny, mouth-watering 

 fruits from these small trees each year will be yours- 

 -North Star trees bear early, and heavy beginning the second 

 and third year. This variety is the most hardy sour cherry 

 we have and will succeed farther north than any other cher- 

 r>'. It ripens along with Montmorency and Morello. Fruit 

 hangs for about two weeks in normal seasons. 



3 to 4 ft. heavy branched trees: $3.95 each; 2 for $7.75 



Dwarf Apples 



The King of Your Garden 



Heavy bearing. Early bearing. Easily cared for. Don't 

 miss this opportunity to become your own apple provider. 

 See our complete variety list in the Dwarf apple section, 

 pages 16 and 17. Use E. M. IX rootstocks for the ver>' 

 smallest trees where limited space is a factor. Use E. M. 

 VII or E. M. II rootstocks where trees can be placed 

 15-25 feet apart. 



Dwarf Plums 



Beautiful Flowers — Delicious Friut 



Just about all one could expect from any tree. These 

 very small plum trees make a fine addition to any home 

 garden. Dwarf plums can be cared for the same as peaches, 

 grow most anywhere, and can always be reached from, the 

 ground. Plant them 6 to 8 feet apart for wonderful results. 



Satsuma 



Fellemburg 

 Santa Rosa 



Shiro 



ATTENTION: 



Use Pratts Fruit Tree Spray for all these trees and insure 

 iccess. Prices and information found on page 33. 



Stanley 



3 to 4' extra heavy branched trees: 

 $3.95 each; 2 for $7.75 



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