Dwarf & Semi-Dwarf 



"CONTROLLED SIZE" 



APPLE TREES GROWN ON 

 CLONAL ROOTSTOCKS 



LOWER PRODUCTION COSTS - SMALL TREES AT A/IATURITY 

 LARGE SIZE FRUIT - GOOD QUALITY - QUICK TO BEAR 



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VARIETIES ON MAILING 26-DWARF 



Good for home and orchard — requires less staking than E. M. 9. Excellent for high density planting. 



1424 All Red Jonathan 



1421 All Red Mcintosh 



1 437 Double Red Delicious 



1441 Early Red Stayman (Neipling's) 



1451 Gallia Beauty 



1425 Grimes Golden 



1455 Improved Winesap 



1 449 King Luscious 



1402 Lodi 



1462 Magnolia Gold 

 1 420 Skyline Supreme 

 1432 Yellow Delicious 



An understock whose vigor range is ideal for high density plantings. Trees grow larger than on E. M. 9, but not quite 

 as large as on E. M. 7. Growth is more vigorous and rooting is better than E. M. 9. Fruits color earlier and are large. 



VARIETIES ON EAST MAILING 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 



1224 All Red Jonathan 



1202 Lodi ■'' 



1221 All Red Mcintosh 



1 235 Macoun 



1215 Beacon 



1 246 Melrose 



1253 Chesapeake 



1208 Molly's Delicious 



1244 Colora Red York 



1242 Northern Spy 



1 237 Double Red Delicious 



1236 Richared Delicious 



1 247 Double Red Stayman 



1248 Ruby 



1207 Early Mcintosh 



1220 Skyline Supreme 



1241 Early Red Stayman 



1 205 Tangier 



(Neipling's) 



1213 Tydeman's Red 



1251 Gallia Beauty 



1204 Williams' Early Red 



1225 Grimes Golden 



1250 Winter Banana 



1226ldared 



1232 Yellow Delicious 



1 249 King Luscious 



1201 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. 



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Our Nursery Inspector carefully checks our one year, Semi- 

 Dwarf apple on M.M. 106 rootstocks. This inspection 

 is made just before fall digging begins. 



