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DWARF APPLE TREES 



KEEP YOUR PLANTINGS UP-TO-DATE 

 with Dwarf Apple Trees 



LOWER PRODUCTION COSTS - SMALL TREES AT MATURITY 

 LARGE SIZE FRUIT - GOOD QUALITY - QUICK TO BEAR 



LET US SUPPLY YOUR PLANTING NEEDS 



Now Listing Varieties Grown On Four East Mailing Selections In Order To Better Serve Our Customers 



These offerings are based on the recommendations of eminent horticulturists and our own personal observa- 

 tions during the past several years. 



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 



Early Mcintosh 



Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 



Gallia Beauty 



Grimes Golden 



King Luscious 

 Kichared 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 



Generally the best for orchard planting — Medium sized tree that is easy to care for 



Seldom needs staking 



All Red Jonathan 

 All Red Mcintosh 

 Colora Red York 

 Double Red Delicious 

 Early Mcintosh 

 Skyline Supreme Del. 

 Franklin 



Grows well on most soils. 



Bountiful Imp. Winesap 



Gallia Beauty 



Grimes Golden 



Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 



Idared 



Lodi 



Double Red Stayman 201 



Improved Richared 



Melrose 



Imp. Double Red Del. 



Ruby 



Richared Delicious 



Yellow Transparent 



Yellow Delicious 



Williams Early Red 



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 



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



Slightly larger than trees on No. 7 stock. 



Gallia Beauty 



Ruby 



Grimes Golden 



Colora Red York 



Double Red Delicious 



Bountiful Imp. Winesap 



Imp. Double Red Del. 



Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 



All Red Mcintosh 



All Red Jonathan 



Improved Richared 



Franklin 



Richared Delicious 



Melrose 



Yellow Delicious 



Lodi 



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

 M. IX or VII, it does have the early bearing characteristic of them. Trees behave well on most soils and are 

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



GET ADDED DIVIDENDS AVITH BOUNTIFUL KIDGE 

 DWARFS 



We are now using an anchor root of standard apple 

 seedling at the base of most of our dwarf trees. This an- 

 chor system is all under ground; the Mailing piece is 

 rooted, too. The variety is budded to the Mailing stock 

 6 to 8 inches above the ground to cause the dwarf effect. 

 We have been doing this type of work for many years 

 and the results have been very satisfactory. The use of 

 the anchor root thus gives a strong root system to an 

 otherwise poorly rooted tree and makes it more readily 

 adaptable to ordinary home and orchard planting. 



Please Note 



"We recommend trees on Mailing No. 9 be planted 

 12 to 1G feet apart while those on Mailing Nos. 7, 2. 

 and 1 be planted 15' to 25 feet apart. The hedgerow 

 system of planting seems to be the best for most 

 from the standpoint of utilizing equipment bought 

 for use in standard apple orchards. 



