New Floral Guide— Spring, 1901. 



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Choice New Garden Fruits 



EVERY person who has a garden needs some of our Choice New Garden Fruits ; they take very 

 little room; they come into bearing quickly, and will repay their trifling cost many times over in 

 delicious fruit, besides the pleasure and satisfaction of having them of your own. The varieties 

 offered below are the very finest sorts, and it will pay you to give them a liberal trial this year. 



New Dwarf Bismarck Apple 



A Half-Dozen Bismarck Apple Trees, in Bearing— Price, §1.25, postpaid. 



WB take pleasure in recommending this wonderful New Dwarf Apple for planting in gardens and 

 yards, where fine fruit are desired, but not room for large trees. It is said to have come from 

 New Zealand, but has now been fully tested in this country, and proved to be a most valuable 

 variety; very remarkable for its dwarf growth, and surpassing all others in early bearing. Little trees, 

 not over a foot or two high, will frequently bear large apples a few months after planting, and all 

 may be expected to bear abundantly in a very short time. They are so dwarf they can easily be grown 

 in pots or boxes, if desired, but are especially recommended for small gardens and yards where there 

 is not room for large trees. You can grow them in any vacant corner, and have some delicious 

 fruits of 5^our own. The apples are of large size, beautifully rich golden yellow streaked with red; they 

 ripen early and are of the most delicious quality. We can recommend the Bismarck Apple as a most 

 valuable variety for situations noted above. May be planted only three or four feet apart, along fences 

 or buildings, and will soon bear abundantly. 



PRICE: Nice, One-year Trees, 25 cts. each 

 ■~~~-" postpaid. Larger size, 35 cts. each 



6 for $1.25; $2.50 per dozen, 

 $3.50 per dozen; Extra size. 



50 cts. each; $5.00 per dozen, by express, at purchaser's expense. 



